@ksorbs Until consequences for bad actions are regularly upheld and rule of law is returned to be blind (no favoritism).
ICE and such deported tons under Obama, no major reaction until it was Trump in the executive.
@KirscheVerstahl The thing we've learned over the last 10 years, or should've learned is that to a certain portion of the country/world, there exists no proof that isn't willing to be ignored or whatever to preserve some peoples views, narratives, and/or agendas.
@elliotpoole7 @willchamberlain@Timcast The simple fact a car has to go around her while she is in the middle of the road and perpendicular to it is your answer.
Just because it's not a complete block from edge to edge doesn't mean it's not a blockage.
The goal was to disrupt travel, this includes having to go around
@WhatJayneSaw Sadly it's probably more than what's said, because regimes like that also will ghost people away in secret to torture for info and such.
It's not a good situation at all, this is what tyranny looks like, not that certain people here in the US would have it click in their head.
@SaltyCracker9@kenmartin73 Because it'd prove she said "Drive baby drive" and all sorts of stuff, assuming she hasn't already given it the Hillary Clinton treatment.
@TheGreatWilkie@IamSean90 Yeah sadly that's the case. All to be disruptive and claim ignorance later as if it'd matter in a legit court case.
These people have been absent consequences for far too long and likely believe that they're entitled to so this stupid stuff because someone will bail them out.
@elliotpoole7 @willchamberlain@Timcast And of the two only one was there actually conducting a job in official capacity.
She could have protested by recording, shouting, waving signs, etc but chose to block the road, an escalation in of itself.
Of the two she had the largest amount of time to choose.
@elliotpoole7 @willchamberlain@Timcast When someone hits the accelerator and you're in front of said vehicle, it's split second.
Whereas the woman could have chosen at any time to a) not block a road b) leave when asked c) get out of the vehicle when asked.
At every opportunity for a decision, she chose poorly.
@Tectone It's just the combined man hours of all involved, likely to aid in hopes that people don't pirate it.
Kinda like how at the end of movies it says stuff like they employed more than X amount of people for the project.
It's also something used to be able to boast about.
@WhatJayneSaw TDS needs to be put in as an official medical diagnosis.
It's literally making people change their lives, day to day, and overall mental state.
The very definition of an illness that interferes with a persons normal function, assuming they were normalish to begin with.
@WhatJayneSaw@TheWarMonitor If the officers are in the wrong, then having at some of the earlier stuff would only reinforce the claims made.
And let's not say that it wasn't able to be recorded, there's people, particularly that do this stuff that live with their finger on the record button.
@WhatJayneSaw@TheWarMonitor It's always the same crap with these videos, selective context.
I don't care where the dudes knee was, Floyd died via OD.
I'd like to know what lead up to this interaction, because way too often we see the end of a thing and hardly the start.
@WhatJayneSaw It's why the BLM riots were allowed to do so much damage, fear of being called a racist and action that would jam up their lives.
A degradation to society has happened because we've refused to hold all accountable for their actions and treating some special.
@WhatJayneSaw People blocking roads usually get asked to leave, them staying escalates it to detainment/arrest. Because I doubt officers want to listen to the whining, do the paperwork, and add a target to their backs.