stui magpie wrote:I didn't think he looked like he was enjoying himself, to me it looked like he was feeling nothing. Not anger, not enjoyment, no visible emotion, he was just doing it like he was told to kneel on the footpath for 10 minutes.
That as much as anything is what does my head in about it, that surely cannot be a legitimate tactic that's frequently used and just went wrong this time.
This is what I have been saying, the fact none of them thoughtthey wer3 doing anything wrong. Look if he was swearing, kicking, spitting, obviously on some drug, Go for it, the tool deserves what ever, but this guy did nothing, he completely complied. I can’t get passed that.their attitude, like it was nothing. How many times has this not been caught on camera? I think 90% ofparents are much louderor stricter when no one is around, can you imagine when they are not being filmed? What were they thinking?
Now on another note, I hope everyone saw the news tonight, with manycops joining the protesters, taking a knee and trying so hard to mend bridges. All colours embracing, crying together. Floyd’s brother pleading for peace. That right there is the America I love.
This was always a powder keg ready to explode. The sheer quantity of people, the outdated constitution and those hanging on to their old beliefs, and of course the added threat of the guns. I was in Central Park the day a bomb went off there earlier in the morning, I was 2 states away when sandy hook happened, and I’ve walked the streets of Miami and New York late at night, and I’ve never felt afraid. Only once 27 years ago on our honeymoon in SAN Francisco, when a homeless man tried to take my bag. I ran into a shop and the shop owner chased him with a baseball bat! Yet I’ve been back to that city twice and loved it.
I’ve had many conversations about guns. Most don’t want them but feel they have no choice as there are so many on the street.
I don’t know where change will come from. Every time there is a mass shooting and the people rise up I hope this is the one. It’s an amazing place, so scenic, so diverse, a true melting pot. So much wrong. So much to be done. I don’t think my heart can shut the door on going back, and I truly hope to get there again one day. My next trip there will probably just be Alaska again, and Canada now.
I thought trump getting in would be a wake up call to other politicians. I’ve no idea what comes next. Hopefully someonewith the guts to make amendments to the amendments!