on 19-11-2014 03:24 PM
This would never have happened in the days of Sir Joh (instert sarcasm here)
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 24-11-2014 12:21 PM
Perhaps personal experience is behind another sweeping statement from the OP.....lol.
24-11-2014 12:23 PM - edited 24-11-2014 12:24 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:
@azureline** wrote:Security guards, restraints, drugs and psych ward.
They don't batter them
They crumb them?
No, sorry, Donna, couldn't resist. Back to serious.
on 24-11-2014 12:38 PM
I do like a nice beer batter personally.........lol.
on 24-11-2014 12:39 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@*pepe wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@j*oono wrote:Why does a childs Tshirt have anything to do with police brutality Icy? I don't get the connection either.
@*pepe wrote:i really do not get the correlation between tacky tshirts and posting this video.
@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:
*joins the Morally Sth crew*
I have bullet hole stickers on my caravan, on hubbys bike helmet and on a car.
The t-shirts have absolutely nothing to do with this thread.
See my post 183.
It's hypocritical to think it's ok to market toddler's t-shirts with bullet holes printed on the back, implying violence against children, but then crying police brutality when violence is used to subdue an out of control and abusive offender.
i think you were just looking for something, anything, to discredit her and her opinion of this incident and you remembered those tshirts and thought 'aha! gotcha!' and went with that. .
its just nonsense.
This whole thread is nonsense.
Donna picked up a video on youtube which appeared to illustrate police brutality but without further context , had an "aha gotcha moment" and thought she'd use it to stir up a bit of anti-police sentiment on these boards. For reasons of her own, no doubt.
this thread is a discussion on a current news event.
The OP has stated she believes this to be a case of excessive force.
You and your sock puppet id post news articles all the time and give your opinions on them.
Are you trying to stir up anti *insert relevant topic* feelings on the boards for reasons of your own when you do that?
Only one person here has displayed a hate all police sentiment, everyone else has displayed a hate some police cultures of excessive force and cover ups.
on 24-11-2014 12:40 PM
Or...... a lovely cake batter.......mmmmmmmm.
on 24-11-2014 12:41 PM
Or....... a brownie batter............mmmmmmmmm.
on 24-11-2014 01:01 PM
@*pepe wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@*pepe wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@j*oono wrote:Why does a childs Tshirt have anything to do with police brutality Icy? I don't get the connection either.
@*pepe wrote:i really do not get the correlation between tacky tshirts and posting this video.
@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:
*joins the Morally Sth crew*
I have bullet hole stickers on my caravan, on hubbys bike helmet and on a car.
The t-shirts have absolutely nothing to do with this thread.
See my post 183.
It's hypocritical to think it's ok to market toddler's t-shirts with bullet holes printed on the back, implying violence against children, but then crying police brutality when violence is used to subdue an out of control and abusive offender.
i think you were just looking for something, anything, to discredit her and her opinion of this incident and you remembered those tshirts and thought 'aha! gotcha!' and went with that. .
its just nonsense.
This whole thread is nonsense.
Donna picked up a video on youtube which appeared to illustrate police brutality but without further context , had an "aha gotcha moment" and thought she'd use it to stir up a bit of anti-police sentiment on these boards. For reasons of her own, no doubt.
this thread is a discussion on a current news event.
The OP has stated she believes this to be a case of excessive force.You and your sock puppet id post news articles all the time and give your opinions on them.
Are you trying to stir up anti *insert relevant topic* feelings on the boards for reasons of your own when you do that?
Only one person here has displayed a hate all police sentiment, everyone else has displayed a hate some police cultures of excessive force and cover ups.
You must be referring to Sock. From what I've seen, Sock only posts about fishing articles to amuse and entertain, and rarely gets any response of any kind.
As for myself, yes, I often post on topics that I'm anti about, find relevant and worth discussing. I'm often countered with quite robust counter-discussion, and wouldn't expect any different.
on 24-11-2014 01:03 PM
on 24-11-2014 01:05 PM
24-11-2014 01:21 PM - edited 24-11-2014 01:21 PM
Anyone remember this one in NSW?
BRAZILIAN tourist Roberto Laudisio Curti died in a "melee" involving 11 police officers, the discharge of 14 tasers, up to two and a half cans of capsicum spray and the use of significant force on March 18 this year, an inquest has heard on its first day.
He must have been a terrible threat after the third taser charge, or the fourth or the fifth. 11 police officers. They must have all wanted to check out their new toys.