joe40 wrote: » Did I just watch the same video as everyone else? The rights and wrongs in a verbal altercation fade into insignificance when one of the parties pulls a gun and points it at people. Regardless of race. Someone could easily have died there, I can't comprehend some of the attitudes here, defending the woman who pulled a gun. Granted the situation was annoying but to escalate to that extent by pulling a gun is mind boggling.
Tony EH wrote: » What a stupid, stupid, country. :rolleyes:
JimmyVik wrote: » Just out of curiosity. Who do you think was racist in that video?
joe40 wrote: » The black woman in the video was an arrogant knob but there was no obvious threat of a physical attack. The gun was a total over reaction and potentially fatal in my opinion.
joe40 wrote: » Did I just watch the same video as everyone else? The rights and wrongs in a verbal altercation fade into insignificance when one of the parties pulls a gun and points it at people. Regardless of race.
Someone could easily have died there, I can't comprehend some of the attitudes here, defending the woman who pulled a gun. Granted the situation was annoying but to escalate to that extent by pulling a gun is mind boggling.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I don't see it that way. When someone goes out of their way to shout in your face, make threatening gestures, and such, you have the right to defend yourself. The Mother was out of line in hitting the car, just as she was out of line in accosting the woman throughout the whole video. Not once did she make any gesture to suggest that she was willing to calm down, and every indication that she was going to step up towards something more aggressive. People have responsibility for the situations that they create. The white woman has responsibility for how she reacted, but the black woman has similar responsibility for pushing the incident. That's not washed away simply because someone else upped the ante. Did you notice the White woman putting her hand to her lower stomach while she was being shouted at? Now, she could have been overweight, or she could have been pregnant. Would being pregnant change your opinion? It would mine.... Annoying? I can't comprehend why you would downplay the Black womans behavior. It was extremely aggressive. If it had happened to me, I would have been expecting physical violence to occur next....
Cupatae wrote: » Maybe watch the video again, determine who the aggressors are and who's trying to leave a volitile situation. The white woman did everything from apologize that they felt wronged to trying to retreat out of the confrontation twice in both attempts she was met with aggression.. She was well within her right to defend herself and her family and property. Does she have to be getting physically assaulted before you d deem it ok? Prevention is the best medicine in this case and she handled it very well imo Perhaps the two black ladies should try to be less aggressive less persistent when someone is trying to avoid confrontation less racist in there wording, you simply can't go around attacking people like that and be shocked when they defend themselves. The more I read your stuff from white privilege to ur view on this the more it becomes abundantly clear your very biased.
joe40 wrote: » She was in her car driving away. Where was the danger. Pulling the gun was a total over reaction. Your justification for the action shows your bias. If a black woman had pulled a gun in a similar situation you would be lambasting her for it.
ELM327 wrote: » Any opinion from the BLM hashtaggers on the anti semetic tweets from BLM UK causing BBC and others to withdraw support for the BLM movement? (whilst of course reiterating opposition to all forms of racism)
Cupatae wrote: » They went behind her car and attacked it and said "I will beat your ****ing ass" She then proceeded to draw her weapon in a controlled and defensive posture so her and her family could leave the situation , note the black ladies could have left at anytime but continued with aggression, I commend her for her brave, controlled response and proper use of a fire arm to defend herself from attack, again does she have to be getting battered before she is allowed to use her gun to ward off attackers ? Can I also ask why you bring color into it "if it was a black woman you would be lambasting her for it" not at all of commend anyone that defends there family in a correct controlled manner that lady looked pregnant aswell. Color had nothing to do with it for me but you insist on injecting race into everything why is that ?
hots wrote: » Link?
Cupatae wrote: » The more I read your stuff from white privilege to ur view on this the more it becomes abundantly clear your very biased.
TomTomTim wrote: » It's interesting that these organizations care more about Israelis than Westerners. Anti white BLM comments are fine, but antisemitic comments are not? I don't understand why these groups struggle so much to be principled in their supposed anti racism.
joe40 wrote: » If you were in the same position as that woman, would you have pulled a gun?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ditto. I could understand the confusion on white privilege, but essentially giving the Black woman a pass for escalating the situation, and focusing on the white woman instead? Nah. Black privilege, I guess. Black people can be forgiven anything they do, as the consequences of their aggression is always unreasonable. People should just accept their aggressive behavior, take it, and if it reaches actual violence, understand that White people made the black person do it. It's not the black persons fault in any conceivable way.
joe40 wrote: » That is a total misrepresentation of what I said. The black woman was totally in the wrong for starting the row, and her use of aggressive and threatening language. Pulling the gun was then a total over reaction. Someone could have died. I could easy be in a situation where some aggressive ****er is shouting, and making a scene. There is no way I would pull a gun on them. Maybe you guys are different but i would behave like that. You're right though this incident has nothing to do with race it shows the sick American attitude to guns. Why was it posted in a thread discussing racial issues in the first place?
joe40 wrote: » I could easy be in a situation where some aggressive ****er is shouting, and making a scene. There is no way I would pull a gun on them. Maybe you guys are different but i would behave like that.
BloodBath wrote: » The gun laws themselves are another matter completely.
Cupatae wrote: » The fact that you see the gun as the main problem in that situation says it all. It wasnt misrepresentation it was the simplified version of the theme you ve been running with all along , no matter how often the flaws in your points get pointed out to u it's always someone elses fault they simply misunderstand you. You just have strange logic or a lack of understanding of the reality of half these situations, I'm not sure which...
joe40 wrote: » The gun is absolutely the main problem here. Someone could have died. I'm perfectly capable of reaching my own conclusions I don't need you to point out the flaws. I point out the flaws in your argument all the time as well. It's called having a discussion. Would you prefer just to have a forum where every had the same opinions. Ironically enough, in the real world my opinions are not particularly radical.
Cupatae wrote: » The difference is I'm willing to be wrong you should try it sometime because some of the stuff you come out with is just ridiculous at times and multiple people have pointed it out. The gun wouldn't have been needed if it wasnt for the continued aggression by those two ladies infact the gun resolved the situation and allowed both parties to leave safely , it was correct use of a firearm, in a controlled and correct manner. Now had the lady just whipped out the pistol at the start and started being aggressive you might have a point.. but this lady exhausted every other avenue of descalation before taking out a gun as a last resort in a defensive manner ie. Backing away and telling her aggressors to leave her alone. If anything this highlights the importance and benifits of concealed carry.