Originally posted by PalynkaA punch would have been useless violence. The taser is very effective, it was preventing this obviously troubled mind to do any possible damage to the cops.
Of course it is brutality. That hurts a lot more than a punch.
And you types always "forget" the lack of any type of final warning in your justifications. Why's that? I've been claiming all along that he shouldn't have been tased WITHOUT warning.
That is not brutality, brutality is when they would shoot him in the knee and cut of his ears.
"you types"
lol thats funny, what kind of type am i palynka?:p
The cops have been arguing with that dude for way to long, i think hes been warned a thousand times....maybe not specificly that he would be tasered, but he had that comming.
I think this so called pastor is an instable person, he could have gone crazy (if he isnt crazy enough yet) and hurt/shoot a cop. I think the tasering was a good action out of selfdefense. If the tasering would have been announced, it would have given the so called pastor time to act, for example get a possible gun.
Besides, i dont think tasering hurts less with a warning does it? Or maybe he wouldnt have screamed like the little girl he is then...
Originally posted by zozozozoYou really need to leave the thinking to those of us equipped to do so.
A punch would have been useless violence. The taser is very effective, it was preventing this obviously troubled mind to do any possible damage to the cops.
That is not brutality, brutality is when they would shoot him in the knee and cut of his ears.
"[b]you types"
lol thats funny, what kind of type am i palynka?:p
The cops have been arguing with ...[text shortened]... s with a warning does it? Or maybe he wouldnt have screamed like the little girl he is then...[/b]
Originally posted by CrowleyI often say that in real life lol.....but only as a joke.
You really need to leave the thinking to those of us equipped to do so.
If you have nothing to say that has to do with the content of the discussion and if you dont try to explain what is wrong about my thinking.
Then please stay out of your own thread, thank you🙂
Had the pastor been in the right then "god" would have intevened and saved him, but as "god" never intervened we can arrive at one of two conclusions
1. He is not a genuine pastor
or
2. He is a genuine pastor but was in the wrong
Either way he has realised that compliance is much easier and less painful.
Originally posted by zozozozoPossible damage? He was inside his car with his eyes covered. The engine wasn't even running.
A punch would have been useless violence. The taser is very effective, it was preventing this obviously troubled mind to do any possible damage to the cops.
That is not brutality, brutality is when they would shoot him in the knee and cut of his ears.
"[b]you types"
lol thats funny, what kind of type am i palynka?:p
The cops have been arguing with ...[text shortened]... s with a warning does it? Or maybe he wouldnt have screamed like the little girl he is then...[/b]
Here's another thing for you to learn:
Police brutality is the intentional use of excessive force, usually physical, but potentially also in the form of verbal attacks and psychological intimidation, by a police officer.
From Wiki.
So, yes, tasering without any reason beyond "he was annoying" is policy brutality.
Your type is the filthy fascist one, who accept violence from authorities without question. I wonder how you would take it like a "big man" if you were tased.
Originally posted by PalynkaI think we disagree on the "excessive" part. I dont think it was excessive, it was fitting for this occasion, the dude had it comming.
Possible damage? He was inside his car with his eyes covered. The engine wasn't even running.
Here's another thing for you to learn:
Police brutality is the intentional use of excessive force, usually physical, but potentially also in the form of verbal attacks and psychological intimidation, by a police officer.
From Wiki.
So, yes, tasering w ...[text shortened]...
Your type is the filthy fascist one, who accept violence from authorities without question.
brutality is a word i find overreacting for this issue.
"bru⋅tal⋅i⋅ty
1. the quality of being brutal; cruelty; savagery."
from dictionary.com
"Your type is the filthy fascist one, who accept violence from authorities without question."
I am not a fascist. I do not accept violence from authorities without question. I do think that the tasering(/violence) in this particular case was fitting tho.
I will repeat myself again; the dude had it comming.
Originally posted by PalynkaTo reply your edit:
I wonder how you would take it like a "big man" if you were tased.
I think tasering affects all people, strong and weak, so yeah, it would probably even hurt me.
But then again i wouldnt ask for it like the so called pastor did. I would be polite and co-operate with the police, and dont form a possible threat.
Originally posted by zozozozoWe disagree on everything. Luckily for you, you live in a country where the police is not allowed to tase people who are not posing any danger without warning.
I think we disagree on the "excessive" part. I dont think it was excessive, it was fitting for this occasion, the dude had it comming.
brutality is a word i find overreacting for this issue.
"bru⋅tal⋅i⋅ty
1. the quality of being brutal; cruelty; savagery."
from dictionary.com
"[b]Your type is the filthy fascist one, who accept vi ...[text shortened]... particular case was fitting tho.
I will repeat myself again; the dude had it comming.[/b]
I guess most of your fellow citizens are smarter than you.
Originally posted by zozozozoThere's no disputing the fact that it was police brutality.
I dont think it was excessive, it was fitting for this occasion, the dude had it comming.
I will repeat myself again; the dude had it comming.
I expect zozzo would say Rodney King deserved all he got.....LMAO.
Originally posted by zozozozoAre you the: "Take a piss on my driveway and I feel entitled to bomb your airport"-kind of person
maybe not specificly that he would be tasered, but he had that comming
zozozo... uhm... zo? You hardly have that "coming" for being a verbal pain. Scare people into silent
obedience and you have the hotbed for politics and the like. Yes, politics. This messy puke of
dishonest thoughts and intentions eating giant sores into our unattended flesh, trickling down and
merging with our twisted spines until we can distinguish ourselves from the retched stench of fear
and intellectual abjectness no more. When our wildly flapping arms and frozen facial expressions of
physical pain, not to mention the immense existential sorrow is mistaken for signs of insanity and
emotional instability rather than the perfectly valid state of being in this acid rain of denial and
stupidity showered upon us it is. When we fear encountering the police (though we've done nothing
wrong), instead of looking at them as our protection from the very kind of injustice imposed on the
pastor by the so called "officers" in the clip. Makes you think that whatever you do, don't call to the
police for protection my friend. Unless you intend to play the stupored mouse who follows the path
of the wheel around and around, don't call the police or you may find yourself tasered to pain
beyond your privileged beliefs.
So, speaking of happy times, did anyone see the Eurovision song contest this weekend? I thought
Norway deserved the win. As a Swede it torments me to have to admit it but really, it was a good
song (by modern schlager standards). It fit perfectly with my mood and my flapping arms by the
way. It was great to fit in for a change.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamBottom line, the police should not let themselves be drawn into a pissing contest with an annoying civilian, which leads to brutality and thuggery on their part.
Bottom line on pastor Anderson, he is an ass who just drives around looking for trouble then grand stands when he finds it.
Originally posted by SeitseI guess that's where we are different.
Because it's safe and clean.
Do you think it makes any difference that we, non-whites, are scarce in this land?
What bothers me is that someone would feel uncomfortable if I move next door just due to my color, because most likely I make more money and are far more educated than the guy feeling uncomfortable. That's my only problem with this whole issue.
Originally posted by JigtieNo im not that kind of a person lol.
Are you the: "Take a piss on my driveway and I feel entitled to bomb your airport"-kind of person
zozozo... uhm... zo? You hardly have that "coming" for being a verbal pain. Scare people into silent
obedience and you have the hotbed for politics and the like. Yes, politics. This messy puke of
dishonest thoughts and intentions eating giant sores into our ...[text shortened]... l the police or you may find yourself tasered to pain
beyond your privileged beliefs.
As for the pastor, the tasering might have been a little harsh, but he was asking to get tasered, he asked over and over and over again, then finaly got what he wanted and started whining about it.
I think everyone who said the so called pastor should get a huge amount of money are wrong. The pastor should pay a huge amount of money. He should pay for the all the cop's salary for the amount of time he kept them from doing thier job. He should also pay for the fact that he was holding up all those people behind him, people who got late for thier jobs etc. because the so called pastor was trying to be funny.
To summarize:
I do not approve excessive violence by police. But in this case its what the retard wanted, and i can not feel sorry for him at all.