Posted on 10/27/2015 12:23:54 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Did I read that she punched the Officer?
I saw no punch, the officer flipped her over backwards while she was in her school desk. What I saw drew a visceral response and how I would respond if a cop did that to my child, well - to explain it here would invite unwanted attention.
Apparently one video shows that after she was flipped over in her desk anwhile she was being dragged is when she supposedly started punching or more likely flailing.
Post 71.
And re-read my post.
Repeat as necessary.
The Deputy walked right into it. He should have called for back up or for more assistance. He should have let the school administration deal with her and step back as the authority. NO WAY do you touch her or do what happened in the video. You’re playing right into the BLM movement if you do.
Anything by the obama machine to cause more racial hate.
Ditto.
“....roughing up a black girl over a relatively minor classroom offense that SHOULD have been handled by the administrators.”
The administrators in most schools know that they can no longer handle the behavior of these students who have been taught by their parents and leaders that they don’t have to obey commands or observe rules like “regular” people. They have been taught that even by our illustrious President. And then they have the unmitigated gall to shout about “equality”. Equality is most definitely not what they want. They want to be allowed to defy anyone and everyone who expects them to follow the rules the rest of society has to follow. Refused to give up her phone? What about the rest of the students in the school? In what way is she so special that she doesn’t have to follow the rules like the rest?
But it’s not only blacks. Liberal educations have rendered our youth and our hope for the future unable to function in the real world. It looks like Hillary’s village isn’t doing a very good job.
He should have looked at the teacher and said -
“I’m white, she’s black, I’m not touching her, you deal with it”
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