Progs step up and celebrate child abuse

As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...

Actually two girls. Jahda Bakari, who shot the assault from the other side, got punched in the face. I think she's 13.

But yeah, Trannysteve's got a unique sense of timing in naming this thread.
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...


And support the serial sexual abuse of 4 year olds.

This, from the link:

"'Remember, honey, transgender is beautiful.' "
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...

Actually two girls. Jahda Bakari, who shot the assault from the other side, got punched in the face. I think she's 13.

But yeah, Trannysteve's got a unique sense of timing in naming this thread.

I had heard a girl on the video say that she was punched in the face, but I didn't know what she was talking about. You couldn't see it in the video.
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...

Actually two girls. Jahda Bakari, who shot the assault from the other side, got punched in the face. I think she's 13.

But yeah, Trannysteve's got a unique sense of timing in naming this thread.

I had heard a girl on the video say that she was punched in the face, but I didn't know what she was talking about. You couldn't see it in the video.

She's the girl in the white bikini who rushes in from the left with the group when Becton got dragged down by her hair. Says Casebolt punched her in the face and hit her with his baton. It's kind of behind the action in the video.

The OP has no clue what we're talking about so.... we'll need to insert.... "and that was when Eric Casebolt got a sex change operation right there on the sidewalk".
 
XY is male; XX is female........too hard for progressives to understand!!!

And yes: there are quite a few genetic anomalies which need to be treated and medically corrected with dignity and respect. Just wondering; has "Caitlyn" had the full snip??

Greg
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Don't forget the officer was forced to resign in shame, and all 11 of the other officers there said he was out of line.
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Don't forget the officer was forced to resign in shame, and all 11 of the other officers there said he was out of line.

-- and that he agreed too and publicly apologized.... and that his own superior officer called his action "indefensible".

But to be fair to RM's point, how do we know Dajeeria Becton's long hair wasn't a clear a menace to public safety? She could have been hiding a bomb in there, and Casebolt was simply doing his duty shaking it out to the sidewalk. Jahda Bakari had the remote detonator for that bomb in her nose, which is why Casebolt punched her in it. And then Dajeeria had a second bomb in her navel, which Casebolt valiantly snuffed by kneeing her in the back, forcing any belly-button lint to be harmlessly muffled into the grass. He was like Superman cupping his hands around a bomb to keep it from harming anybody. What a man.

It all makes sense now... :eusa_think:
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.

There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?

Your rambling nostalgia about the good old daze of parenting and obvious deflection onto the Presidency are noted and ignored. Fortunately for you, because that's a pretty pathetic level of desperation.
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.

There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?
I already acknowledged that he overreacted.
However, his resignation was forced not only by his superiors but by the pressure that obama and the race hustlers have put on his superiors. So the resignation and apology are not as genuine as they seem. None of which changes the fact that those children were misbehaving and totally disrespectful and deserved more of a wrath than they experienced. Instead they are made out to be victims. So what else is new?
 
As opposed to conservatives lending their vocal support for a police officer who assaulted an innocent 14 year old black girl...
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.

There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?
I already acknowledged that he overreacted.
However, his resignation was forced not only by his superiors but by the pressure that obama and the race hustlers have put on his superiors. So the resignation and apology are not as genuine as they seem.

Link?

None of which changes the fact that those children were misbehaving and totally disrespectful and deserved more of a wrath than they experienced. Instead they are made out to be victims. So what else is new?

So you're saying Dajeeria Becton deserved even more assault than she got?
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What would you have done then?

Revealing use of the term "misbehaving" here. Do you believe the police are parents?
 
The cop was overzealous but she wasn't innocent.

No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.

There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?
I already acknowledged that he overreacted.
However, his resignation was forced not only by his superiors but by the pressure that obama and the race hustlers have put on his superiors. So the resignation and apology are not as genuine as they seem.

Link?

None of which changes the fact that those children were misbehaving and totally disrespectful and deserved more of a wrath than they experienced. Instead they are made out to be victims. So what else is new?

So you're saying Dajeeria Becton deserved even more assault than she got?
shakehead.gif


What would you have done then?

Revealing use of the term "misbehaving" here. Do you believe the police are parents?
Link? Like the police and authorities under the gun of contrived public opinion are going to verbally acknowledge the pressure and cost them their own jobs? Get real.
You did unwittingly hit on the issue when you ask about police being parents. If parents were parents there would have been no need for the police.
 
No? What crime did she commit then? And why wasn't she arrested for it?

We'll just let that sink in...
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.

There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?
I already acknowledged that he overreacted.
However, his resignation was forced not only by his superiors but by the pressure that obama and the race hustlers have put on his superiors. So the resignation and apology are not as genuine as they seem.

Link?

None of which changes the fact that those children were misbehaving and totally disrespectful and deserved more of a wrath than they experienced. Instead they are made out to be victims. So what else is new?

So you're saying Dajeeria Becton deserved even more assault than she got?
shakehead.gif


What would you have done then?

Revealing use of the term "misbehaving" here. Do you believe the police are parents?
Link? Like the police and authorities under the gun of contrived public opinion are going to verbally acknowledge the pressure and cost them their own jobs? Get real.

Hey, it's your idea, it's your burden to demonstrate where it comes from. But fair point that you cannot link to your own ass.

You did unwittingly hit on the issue when you ask about police being parents. If parents were parents there would have been no need for the police.

So you can't answer that question? Or just won't?
 
Innocence isn't only relevant in the legal sense. She and many of her buds in that video demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority. Once upon a time, kids knew the situation was serious if the police had to show. Back when they had to bear in mind consequences involving parents. Now too many are missing a parent and the one they have is ready to blame the police and be just as juvenile about it as the kid, all with the blessing and consent of this hack president.
Those kids were miscreants.

There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?
I already acknowledged that he overreacted.
However, his resignation was forced not only by his superiors but by the pressure that obama and the race hustlers have put on his superiors. So the resignation and apology are not as genuine as they seem.

Link?

None of which changes the fact that those children were misbehaving and totally disrespectful and deserved more of a wrath than they experienced. Instead they are made out to be victims. So what else is new?

So you're saying Dajeeria Becton deserved even more assault than she got?
shakehead.gif


What would you have done then?

Revealing use of the term "misbehaving" here. Do you believe the police are parents?
Link? Like the police and authorities under the gun of contrived public opinion are going to verbally acknowledge the pressure and cost them their own jobs? Get real.

Hey, it's your idea, it's your burden to demonstrate where it comes from. But fair point that you cannot link to your own ass.

You did unwittingly hit on the issue when you ask about police being parents. If parents were parents there would have been no need for the police.

So you can't answer that question? Or just won't?
I already explained with two very cogent points. One about public pressure and the other about police and others of official authority expected to supplant actual parenting.
 
There was one guy who demonstrated a total lack of respect for authority, and his name is Eric Casebolt. Even the other 11 cops could see that in real time, although they only stepped in to restrain him when he pulled a weapon on unarmed kids -- while he was in the middle of committing an assault on another unarmed kid.

If that isn't total lack of respect for authority, grits ain't groceries.

And the cop himself agrees -- he's already resigned and apologized. He knows he flipped. Why don't you?
I already acknowledged that he overreacted.
However, his resignation was forced not only by his superiors but by the pressure that obama and the race hustlers have put on his superiors. So the resignation and apology are not as genuine as they seem.

Link?

None of which changes the fact that those children were misbehaving and totally disrespectful and deserved more of a wrath than they experienced. Instead they are made out to be victims. So what else is new?

So you're saying Dajeeria Becton deserved even more assault than she got?
shakehead.gif


What would you have done then?

Revealing use of the term "misbehaving" here. Do you believe the police are parents?
Link? Like the police and authorities under the gun of contrived public opinion are going to verbally acknowledge the pressure and cost them their own jobs? Get real.

Hey, it's your idea, it's your burden to demonstrate where it comes from. But fair point that you cannot link to your own ass.

You did unwittingly hit on the issue when you ask about police being parents. If parents were parents there would have been no need for the police.

So you can't answer that question? Or just won't?
I already explained with two very cogent points. One about public pressure and the other about police and others of official authority expected to supplant actual parenting.

There isn't any "public pressure". As soon as the video came out the Chief started looking into it, and himself declared the actions "indefensible". And Casebolt himself issued a public apology for his own actions. There ain't no "obama [sic] and the race hustlers" involved in that. You're actually bending over backward to find a way to let this rogue cop off the hook, even after he's already copped to what he did. That takes a special degree of Denialism.

"Obama and the Race Hustlers". Sounds like a doo-wop group.
 

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