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Where is that airport securiity we are robbed billions of dollars a year for?
Or maybe that was that security fighting over stuff looted from air travelers?
This was my first thought as well. Where the heck was airport security and why did it take so long to get there? One would think they would be there in seconds at supposedly the one of the most safe places to be. Kind of makes me rethink how safe airports are.
I expect people to behave themselves and act like decent people. Is that something people in Miami can't do?
I'm not saying we shouldn't expect better out of Miami. What I'm saying is that there are certain dynamics going on in Miami. Those dynamics mean that I'm not surprised to see crap like this happen. I never said people couldn't do that in Miami. What I do know about Miami has alot of problems. Miami's underclass seems to be more crime prone than underclass populations in other cities.
This was my first thought as well. Where the heck was airport security and why did it take so long to get there? One would think they would be there in seconds at supposedly the one of the most safe places to be. Kind of makes me rethink how safe airports are.
Good thing they werent Jihadists fighting over control of the detonator
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Looks to me like security was there sort of quickly - but I don't see any unwilling participants. Better to let it play out a little until the combatants are a little tired. That woman in the white, who is pulled off the floor by a bystander after being beaten and kicked (and having beaten and kicked others) gets right back into the brawl.
I can't imagine why one one was arrested, except the participants weren't willing to press charges and it's a little hard to figure out if there were any victims here at all.
Looks to me like security was there sort of quickly - but I don't see any unwilling participants. Better to let it play out a little until the combatants are a little tired.
Once again. It’s “culture”. As if that makes it somewhat acceptable. The rate of violence from this “culture” is a huge burden to any society.
If you think culture isn't the reason, then what do you think it is?
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