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The "pro-choice" people here are likely celebrating the woman being tazed. They were hoping that the cop would have aborted the pregnancy.
Way to make a fallacious and ignorant argument void of any logic.
In the land of reality, however, nobody was hoping that the cop's actions would cause her to go into labor or outright kill the child, or really, any negative repercussions.
Way to make a fallacious and ignorant argument void of any logic.
In the land of reality, however, nobody was hoping that the cop's actions would cause her to go into labor or outright kill the child, or really, any negative repercussions.
Sure she did. The video shows it. Why wasn't she off to the side letting the officer do his job? I bet she had good intentions, you know. The yelling over everybody, trying to tell whats going on. Officer probably told her several times to go, he will get to her, she kept running her mouth. Then she gets in his face, puts her hands on him.
The "pro-choice" people here are likely celebrating the woman being tazed. They were hoping that the cop would have aborted the pregnancy.
No one is celebrating the woman being tazed. They are saying that SHE could have prevented it very easily by 1) not initially interfering, and 2) by doing what the policeman asked best she could. There are people who seem to think cops shouldn't be allowed to take precautions to protect themselves.
I have told my kids repeatedly, do what the cop says immediately and keep your mouth shut unless you are asked a question you feel comfortable politely answering, otherwise wait for the lawyer. My son has been pulled over for driving while black before. It is wrong, but it is reality.
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