I think it is absolutely disgusting and such things like this need to end even if it means the people who do such things need to come to an end themselves.
Okay, so if you look at the video closely you might notice that as the officer’s bicycle approaches and the camera pans to the right, a person can be seen near the ground and their head is lowering to the ground.
Why is this important? Because it means that person, who wasn’t initially sprawled out on the ground, intentionally lowered their head so that it was directly in the path of the wheels of the bicycle.
So, in closing, these “protestors” need to be dealt with so that they stop causing a ruckus. They’re just a nuisance, but still no one likes swatting away flies at a barbecue, that’s why there are insect repellents, bug screens and other methods of dealing with such disgusting little creatures. Dealing with human beings, in my opinion, doesn’t have to be all that different. We have created many means of dealing with bad people from the mundane to the inhumane. These days people think they can just do as they please without consequences. Well, these kinds of people need to be shown just how wrong they are.
blm: no justice no peace
Normal: No Peace, No Quarter!
Just so it’s clear, dealing with these kinds doesn’t have to entail the use of violence. In fact, just inconvenience can work wonders if it’s constant enough.
Ex: You misbehave in a Walmart, you get banned for entering each and ever Walmart for, say, a month. Then Walmart notifies Target of your conduct. Target banned you from their stores for a month as well. Other similar store chains are notified and may or may not follow suit.
McDonald’s? Well, Burger King, IHOP, Denny’s, Taco Bell… etc.
Your life is now disrupted and a bit more difficult for about a month. Better behave next time or it’ll be much worse if not permeant.
@UrbanMysticDee
Then just get rid of both. I’m sure their responses to the barbed wire fences would be the same.
“HEY!! YOU CAN’T DO THIS TO US!!”
Everyone else’s response should naturally be.
“Oh, really? Are you sure about that?”