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Even if he did do something, some gesture etc... That's what justifies an NFL linebacker response?
What was this guy doing that DESERVED a cop bum rush?
What was this guy doing that DESERVED a cop bum rush?
Is this about police accountability or racism? Neither? Both? I'm not sure I get it anymore.
If they have nothing to hide, are committing no crimes, then why are they trying to keep people from seeing what they are doing?
Looks like police are using flashlights and sirens to prevent people from recording what's going on.

What are you trying to say?Really?
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All offense... I find that your saying you actually can't follow this to be... Interesting.
Both. Police lack accountability and a lot of them are being unnecessarily aggressive on top of the protest for their racism.Is this about police accountability or racism? Neither? Both? I'm not sure I get it anymore.
Martin Gugino is not one to stand out in a crowd.
The 75-year-old Amherst, New York, resident’s goal at rallies and protests is to ask questions, bring the community together and stand in quiet solidarity for peace, friends and his lawyer said Friday.
But he was thrust into the national spotlight Thursday night after he was pushed to the ground by a Buffalo police officer after peaceful protests at Buffalo City Hall.
75-year-old man pushed to ground by Buffalo police 'comes from a peace tradition'
I forget who it was that questioned what this man was doing when the police pushed him down. There is the answer.
It was a joke. Not meant to be taken seriously,Considering Wanda had a split second to see the bomb explosion, react and contain the kinetic energy of a bomb, and get it away from hundreds of people, and get it above multiple skyscrappers...yeah I'm gonna say she should remain free. There was no malicious intent, laziness, cowardice in her actions. She did the best she could in the situation. Sometimes civilians die no matter how hard good people try to stop it from happening.

It was a joke. Not meant to be taken seriously,
But yeah I think whatever your intent is, you kill 20 people, you deserve more repercussions than "c'mon she's just a kid". If you were driving a car and you, through no fault of your own, you crash and kill 20 people what would happen? There are plenty of professions that would reprimand someone for killing people, even if it was an accident. Intention doesn't matter. Someone in a position of power that is supposed to protect, kills a bunch of people, accidental or not, and is barely reprimanded. And the movie frames the Accords like they're unjust like The Avengers isn't a police force, with little accountability, who while doing some good ends up doing a lot of damage as well.
Bringing this back to actual real life, isn't that we all want. Cops, soldiers, etc. aren't being held accountable for their actions whether they have malicious intent or not. I don't want to be in a world where a cop or soldier can accidentally kill people, even if they're trying to do the right thing, and they walk around with little punishment.
In fact, I like how the beginning of the Incredibles tackled that issue.
But that's all I'm gonna say on it. You can reply, but I won't read it or reply, since it's not the purpose of the thread.
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No doubtI didnt say "shes just a kid". Wanda's situation isnt the equivalent of a kid killing people with a car. It's the equivalent of a soldier or cop or any civilian failing to save everyone from a suicide bomber. The suicide bomber is responsible for the deaths. Same with Wanda. She tried to get the blast away from innocent civilians. She wasnt able to contain the blast and lost control of it. The only alternatives in the situation was they let the bad guy still a weapon of mass destruction or Rumlo blows himself up and kills everyone in the market. Wanda did the right thing and kept the loss of life as low as she could.
Aw someone deleted our which superhero was racist back and forth.
A Philadelphia police inspector is facing charges after prosecutors said a video shows him striking a student protester on the head with a metal baton.
Staff Inspector Joseph Bologna faces charges of aggravated assault, simple assault, possession of an instrument of crime and recklessly endangering another person, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced Friday.
The Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police vowed in a statement to "vigorously defend Bologna against these baseless allegations and charges."
The police union said they were "disgusted" to learn about the charges. Bologna, a police officer for more than 30 years, was "engaged in a volatile and chaotic situation with only milliseconds to make a decision," the union said.
"These charges clearly illustrate Krasner's anti-police agenda in Philadelphia," the statement said.
After reviewing video, prosecutors charge police inspector instead of protester
And of course the police union is backing his assault over the clear video evidence of his crime against a protester. He was caught on video assaulting someone, then lied about it and they defend him anyways. Do the police and their defenders see anything wrong at all about that?
I doubt if it were the other way around and someone were defending themselves against an attacker, the police would be so forgiving.