@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:Making a false call to the police or 911 is a cime.
Amy Cooper did not make a false call. That thug was threatening her in the park.
MontereyJack wrote:Amy Cooper broke the law with her dog. She refused to follow the law when asked.
Interesting logic that you are using to justify your lynching.
George Floyd had a criminal history too.
Using your own logic, that justifies George Floyd's death.
MontereyJack wrote:she was the one attemptring a lynching by playing the race card in her false call to the cops.
Wrong. There was nothing false about her call.
And wrong again, calling the police when a thug is threatening you is not an attempt to lynch.
MontereyJack wrote:That is the closest this came to a lynching,
Wrong again. You have lynched Amy Cooper. And in doing so you have justified the killing of that jogger guy in Georgia.
White people have the right to take matters into their own hands when they will be lynched for calling the police.
MontereyJack wrote:because she was so Karen-ish she put her personal sense of entitlement above the law.
Wrong again. Calling the police when a thug is threatening you is not in any way above the law.
MontereyJack wrote:She was in the wrong.
Wrong again. White people are not wrong for protecting themselves when a thug threatens them.
MontereyJack wrote:You are the racist here, not us.
Wrong again. You are the only racist here.
MontereyJack wrote:Your use of the lynching trope is racist,
Wrong again. Telling the truth about you is not racist.
MontereyJack wrote:for its connotations for someone who was putting her own whim above the law,
Wrong again. Calling the police when a thug is threatening you is not in any way above the law.
MontereyJack wrote:and for your repeated suggestions that white people who don't like something a black person does, should as their first action, "shoot, shovel, shut up" your 3 s's, i.e. kill the black person, bury them, and don't tell anyone. That is pure white racism, your forte.
Wrong again. There is nothing racist about white people protecting themselves when black people try to rape and/or murder them.
MontereyJack wrote:In this age, when everyone has the means to make a video that a couple hundred million people potentially can watch, the rules have changed. Amy Cooper violated social norms and if you do that today, social norms violated cannot be concealed, nor should they be. There's no "get out of jail free" card anymore.
The three S's are the new rules.