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Any time someone defends a known pedophile like the guy who Kyle merc'd, it lets you know exactly where they stand.
Like you, I wasn't going to see this anyway, but I need to make sure I avoid all future Rachel Zegler movies, too.
Can't stand the pro-pedophile crowd.
Aren't you the guy who defended the murder of George Floyd?
shareThe guy who said he couldn't breath before he was put in the recovery position?
https://youtu.be/0gQYMBALDXc?t=616
Does that justify what the cop did? I already knew that fyi.
shareWhat did the cop do?
shareUm... Kneeled on his neck...
shareso?
shareIs that right? Or legal?
shareIf it's right/legal to restrain an intoxicated suspect whose resisting arrest?
shareFloyd was handcuffed, unarmed and on the ground, the cop was with two other armed guards at his back. Why was he kneeling on his neck?
shareHe was handcuffed while on his feet and in the back of a car, the three of them had a difficult time controlling him. One was kneeling on his neck, one was kneeling on his ass and one was kneeling on his legs.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/06/25/03/30007230-8457641-While_State_Governor_Tim_Waltz_and_a_number_of_other_public_offi-a-108_1593050935836.jpg
Answer my question.
shareBecause Chauvin was kneeling behind Floyd's neck?
shareWas that correct?
shareIt looks like Chauvin is the one behind the neck/head? https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/06/25/03/30007230-8457641-While_State_Governor_Tim_Waltz_and_a_number_of_other_public_offi-a-108_1593050935836.jpg
shareWow man how many times you going to dodge the question? Was what Chauvin did to Floyd right?
shareIf it's right for a police officer to contribute in restraining a suspect?
shareSee you won't answer the question. Typical from boot lickers. So you are saying that what the cop did was correct then? Yes or no was what Chauvin did to Floyd correct?
shareWhat is Chauvin's job?
shareAnswer the question.
shareContribute in the restraining of the apprehended person?
shareAnswer the question.
shareThe question was?
Why was he kneeling on his neck?share
I asked why he was kneeling on his neck and if it was right?
shareI answered:
- He was handcuffed while on his feet and in the back of a car, the three of them had a difficult time controlling him. One was kneeling on his neck, one was kneeling on his ass and one was kneeling on his legs.https://www.insider.com/minneapolis-police-trained-to-use-neck-restraint-george-floyd-2020-7 share
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/06/25/03/30007230-8457641-While_State_Governor_Tim_Waltz_and_a_number_of_other_public_offi-a-108_1593050935836.jpg
- Because Chauvin was kneeling behind Floyd's neck?
- It looks like Chauvin is the one behind the neck/head? https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/06/25/03/30007230-8457641-While_State_Governor_Tim_Waltz_and_a_number_of_other_public_offi-a-108_1593050935836.jpg
- If it's right for a police officer to contribute in restraining a suspect?
- What is Chauvin's job?
- Contribute in the restraining of the apprehended person
Nope that is not an answer. I did not ask for a description of the event. I asked whether it was right or wrong what Chauvin did. Was it right or wrong no long winded answers that dance around the question.
shareRight or wrong to do one's job?
https://www.insider.com/minneapolis-police-trained-to-use-neck-restraint-george-floyd-2020-7
See you refuse to answer. Yes or no quit side stepping.
shareIs it right or wrong that Chauvin did his job?
shareSee a side step yet again. So it's his job to kneel on his neck?
sharehttps://www.insider.com/minneapolis-police-trained-to-use-neck-restraint-george-floyd-2020-7
shareNowhere does it say to do that to someone for the length of time he did it when the criminal is handcuffed and subdued as well as unarmed. So what he did was perfectly legal then and he should be a free man? Want to double down on that?
shareKneeling on somebody's neck in order to restrain him/her is not the way Chauvin was supposed to do his job.
share...instructors and recruits alike are seen kneeling on subjectshttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/minneapolis-ex-police-officer-says-training-included-kneeling-on-neck share
Kneeling on a subject's neck, thoracic area, or any place else that impairs or prevents a subject from breathing, however, is not the way a cop is supposed to kneel on a suspect.
shareWhen police restrain a suspect, as often enough it's necessary to do, they need to exercise control, and not make it so that the suspect can't breathe. The cop in question was engaging in a dangerous method of control, which resulted in a life being taken, which was inexcusable. There are other ways of restraining a suspect without resulting in permanent injury or death to a suspect.
shareThe guy who said he couldn't breath before he was put in the recovery position?
https://youtu.be/0gQYMBALDXc?t=616
https://www.insider.com/minneapolis-police-trained-to-use-neck-restraint-george-floyd-2020-7
Not by putting a knee on a suspect's neck, and therefore depriving him/her of the ability to breathe.
shareLol, difficult time my arse. I've seen a lady cop just use her hands on a perps shoulders to hold him down with the same type of lay down. Besides, over 9 minutes on the neck is a no no.
shareYou've seen a lady cop just use her hands to restrain an intoxicated ​Floyd?
What is "over 9 minutes on the neck" based on?
What is "woke" about West Side Story 2021? I would think the original Natalie Wood movie would be "more woke" considering the era that film was released... and maybe even the original where the Montagues were gunning down Capulets jogging on the wrong side of the street...
shareWhat is "woke" about West Side Story 2021? I would think the original Natalie Wood movie would be "more woke"
IIRC both the Jets and the Sharks in the 1960 film were considered "bad" by the adults in the film (and also by the girls?)
I suppose casting Natalie Wood as a Puerto Rican (with her silly accent) might be considered "not woke." But we're not talking Mickey Rooney and John Wayne trying to be "Asian..."
Am I supposed to be outraged by that tweet?
shareGood thing I didn't like the original film, despite being forced to watch it in 6th grade due to my music teacher's obsession with musicals. Hearing this makes me even more motivated to avoid a no doubt woke and crappy remake with this bitch starring in it.
shareOther movie I am not going to watch.
I'm surprised the woke folk haven't jump all over her casting, not because of what she said but because she isn't Puerto Rican, not even from Puerto Rican parents. She's half Polish and half Columbian.. isn't this like casting Jim Carey as Malcom X in a woke warrior's eyes.
shareI have absolutely no intention of seeing Spielberg's reboot/remake of the film version of West Side Story, either, but yet I, too, find it rather disgusting that Rittenhouse got acquitted. I don't think it has anything to do with white privilege at all, but the fact that there are some manipulative people who saw to it that Rittenhouse was acquitted.
I'm not uncritical of the United States, which is where i was born and raised, where I still live, and, as far as I can see, will live the rest of my life out. It's possible to love one's country and yet be critical of it, as well.
I think that Rachel went a bit too far in calling the USA a "god-forsaken" country, and for a number of reasons that I posted here on another thread, I will be voting my pocketbook and not going to see Spielberg's reboot/remake of this film. I"ll stick with the original 1961 film version.
Quit your yapping. We're all sick of your constant whining about WSS and your unwholesome obsession with actor Ansel Elgort, who sings and dances just fine in this new version. You will also be pleased that, though he doesn't have a nude scene, he is shirtless in one sequence.
shareNo, Metratron1970! YOU quit YOUR yapping! You've got a rather unwholesome attitude yourself. Out of curiosity, I listened to some of the sound track of Spielberg's film version of West Side Story, and did not like what I heard, at all. The musical score to the 2021 film version of West Side Story sounded overly bombastic, loud, and flat. Rachel Ziegler's singing voice was way too far back, on the high notes, and on the whole, she seems to have no control over it.