Originally posted by JacopeX
I'm sorry, but I guess I just can't see sarcasm when reading....Unless if you make it sound alot more stupid. 😂
Why is it so funny if you can't read sarcasm?
Originally posted by JacopeX [b]I felt Schecter was serious. I can understand how some people might be in favor with the police. so thats wy I made that post. I appologize if I offended anyone by missing the sarcasm. I should get arrested and be sentenced dreadfully for such a crime! 😂
So the whole "Brave police officers fend off attack from quadriplegic" meant nothing to you?
Re: Brave police officers fend off attack from quadriplegic
Originally posted by Schecter
YouTube videonow, i know what you may be thinking.
"omg he posed no threat and they just dumped him on the floor and broke his ribs for no reason. the others were laughing at him as he laid limp and humiliated on the ground. boohoo, etc"...but as we have learned from other debates on this topic, we dont know the full story from watching the video. we also cannot blame the officers for their actions. after all, what if he really was faking? not only that, but what if he also had a concealed weapon? yes, we have learned that potential for wrongdoing is justification enough for any and all use of force.
also, i dont hear any audio...what if the supposedly crippled guy threatened to bite one of the officers' legs off? so many unanswered questions, yet one thing is certain: these brave officers are shining examples to law enforcement and my heart goes out to them for their courage in such a traumatic situation.
oh...the laughter? ever think perhaps its nervous laughter? in fact....yup...it was.
Lmao..he fell like a sack of potatoes.
Re: Brave police officers fend off attack from quadriplegic
Originally posted by Schecter
YouTube videonow, i know what you may be thinking.
"omg he posed no threat and they just dumped him on the floor and broke his ribs for no reason. the others were laughing at him as he laid limp and humiliated on the ground. boohoo, etc"...but as we have learned from other debates on this topic, we dont know the full story from watching the video. we also cannot blame the officers for their actions. after all, what if he really was faking? not only that, but what if he also had a concealed weapon? yes, we have learned that potential for wrongdoing is justification enough for any and all use of force.
also, i dont hear any audio...what if the supposedly crippled guy threatened to bite one of the officers' legs off? so many unanswered questions, yet one thing is certain: these brave officers are shining examples to law enforcement and my heart goes out to them for their courage in such a traumatic situation.
oh...the laughter? ever think perhaps its nervous laughter? in fact....yup...it was.
A qwuadra-what ?