The Central Park dogwalker incident had hit full SJW outrage.

She didn’t file a false police report

Yes she did...you don’t claim someone is threatening your life, while staying in the immediate area of where your life supposedly being threatened. You leave, retreat to safety.

She made no attempt to remove herself from that obvious life or death situation. And she almost strangled a cocker spaniel to death.

She didn’t take that so called threat as seriously as you did. 😂
 
Reasonable people don't carry dog treats to feed random pets, and reasonable people certainly don't feed the pets of people with whom they're having a disagreement. That behavior is inherently weird and I fully support any person who decides to call the police on an individual acting so erratically.

And had she called the cops and said some creepy guy was trying to lure her dog away with treats, instead of what she actually said, I would be in complete agreement with you.
 
Yes she did...you don’t claim someone is threatening your life, while staying in the immediate area of where your life supposedly being threatened. You leave, retreat to safety.

She made no attempt to remove herself from that obvious life or death situation. And she almost strangled a cocker spaniel to death.

She didn’t take that so called threat as seriously as you did. 😂
I didn’t take it as serious. I stated that I could understand how his statement could be construed by a woman by herself as an implied threat. And although she was a moron to call 911. It’s not “filing a false police report”
 
I didn’t take it as serious. I stated that I could understand how his statement could be construed by a woman by herself as an implied threat. And although she was a moron to call 911. It’s not “filing a false police report”

You’re right, in New York it’s called falsely reporting an incident in the third degree.

We both agree her 911 call was bogus.
 
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And what if the dog decided to unexpectedly attack and bite said person who you want to “keep their mouth shut”? We had that happen twice in our neighborhood when this dim bulb wouldn’t keep his dog on a leash and it attacked folks just walking down the street. Numerous people complained to the town and they didn’t do a darn thing. The sign in that park said it’s the law. All she had to do was put the leash on the dog and go on her way instead of going batshite hysterical. Personally I can’t stand people who think laws and rules don’t apply to them. She deserves what she got.

Dog attacks all bets are off.

Both people in this situation were azzholes.
 
When Karen sees an unleashed dog in the park
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I agree except for one thing . . . It's flat out bizarre to show up at a park with dog treats in your pocket in case you find one off its leash so you can antagonize the owner.


You think he brought dog treats because he planned to use them to antagonize a dog owner? That seems a bit far fetched. (Pun intended)
 
Not unless the guy with the weed threatens to bite me. Again, let her get away with it and the guy with the pit bull thinks he doesn’t have to leash his dog either. One thing that’s wrong with this country—people that like to bend rules and think it’s OK. Of course, one has to look no further than our leaders to see where that attitude comes from. I’m bored with this already. End of discussion.
Of course it’s Trump’s fault 🙄
 
Not unless the guy with the weed threatens to bite me. Again, let her get away with it and the guy with the pit bull thinks he doesn’t have to leash his dog either. One thing that’s wrong with this country—people that like to bend rules and think it’s OK. Of course, one has to look no further than our leaders to see where that attitude comes from. I’m bored with this already. End of discussion.

Uhhh, what the ****?
 
You think he brought dog treats because he planned to use them to antagonize a dog owner? That seems a bit far fetched. (Pun intended)
Cooper wrote after the incident: "I pull out the dog treats I carry just for such intransigence,”. Clearly she should have leashed the dog and gone on, but it's a little odd that he had a plan for this.
 
I've often wondered why "racism" is the main banishment from society above even rapists and murderers. Wouodnt companies be better served to not toss them to the trash pile and try and retrain them? We try and work with prisoners for gar worse crimes.

Your use of hyperbole is noted.
 
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I've often wondered why "racism" is the main banishment from society above even rapists and murderers. Wouodnt companies be better served to not toss them to the trash pile and try and retrain them? We try and work with prisoners for gar worse crimes.
It's a valid point. One of the primary purposes of free speech is to allow people to float out ideas that are wrong so they can get a slap on the wrist from society and stop being dumb. Kinda defeats the purpose when that slap on the wrist turns into a 45 to the head.
 
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The fact that she mentioned his race so many times on the 911 call suggests that she thought it would cause a faster or harsher reaction by the police. That may be the most disturbing part to me.
That is the most disturbing part to an otherwise pointless encounter to 2 retards trying to be assholes in a park.
 
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So this lady has committed the unforgivable sin and is beyond saving in your opinion?

Nope, that was your outrageous premise.

To suggest a company like Franklin Templeton would give a pass to a murderer or rapist, as opposed to what Amy Cooper did is complete hyperbole.
 
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