Tecmos Deception |
10-11-2012 09:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by stonez138
(Post 744244)
I took 5 minutes to find 10 examples and you were able to refute ONE. I'm still waiting to hear how the 10 year old had it coming.
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Your "examples" weren't anything but pieces of propoganda. I refuted the one that I bothered to look into to any extent. Based on skimming the links you provided, I'm willing to bet that most or all of them can only be construed as examples of police brutality because of a massive, massive amount of lying through omission... just like with the one article that I did look into.
How's this for commentary on the 10-year-old who got tased, though? The article says the officer was told by the kids' mom that it was ok to tase if necessary, the kid kicked the officer in the balls, and only then did she get tased. The department, chief, and officer made at least one solid point in favor of tasing: attempting to pin down and restrain the kid while she was violently resisting (did I mention that the kids dad admitted she has emotional problems too?) could easily cause as much harm as a taser is likely to cause.
My favorite part of that article though was the girl's dad calling out the officer, telling him he wasn't much of a man if he couldn't manhandle a 10-year-old into cuffs and the back of the squad car. But he was doing this while at the same time he doesn't even have custody of the kid, meaning he probably is a crappier parent than the mom is, and the mom already is so hopeless when it comes to the kid that she has to call the cops when the girl is "kicking and screaming." What does that say about the manliness of the fucking dad? Lol.
Did you even read any of these articles yourself, or did you just assume that the headlines that are specifically designed to get people all hot and bothered even if there is nothing worth being worked up about told the whole story by themselves?
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