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LOL...so if I have a loaded gun pointed at your child's head, I am not hurting anyone until I've pulled the trigger right? I mean up to that point it's only words and scary images right?
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
originally posted by: IAMTAT
She was one scary chick. She's probably already been released.
She was released on the video and she was able to get back on the airport to take her flight.
You have to watch it all.
originally posted by: TheBulk
a reply to: IAMTAT
If she was a white Christians, this would be headline news around the country and maybe even the world. They would claim its because of Brexit.
That fighting words is an actual legal concept that prevents this?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: IAMTAT
No , she was disturbing the peace, obviously. The first time it was a warning, the second time she was taken out of there. What she get arrested for? Exercising her rights? Freedom of speech is no longer a right, apparently.
Besides, anyone demonstrating there for any reason would be asked to leave and arrested if they didn't. Because its an airport. Can't have people threatening to blow stuff up there.
Big damn deal anyway.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Does it bother anyone that this hasn't been covered by ANY media for almost two weeks?
There is nothing out there besides this man's video.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: luthier
That fighting words is an actual legal concept that prevents this?
Fighting words?
" I swear to God your honor he was going to hit me so I hit him back, first."
You go ahead and hit someone first because of something they say, see where that gets you in the assault charge and the civil suit for damages later.
fighting words
Also found in: Dictionary, Idioms.
fighting words
n. words intentionally directed toward another person which are so nasty and full of malice as to cause the hearer to suffer emotional distress or incite him/her to immediately retaliate physically (hit, stab, shoot, etc.) While such words are not an excuse or defense for a retaliatory assault and battery, if they are threatening they can form the basis for a lawsuit for assault.
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originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: yuppa
Its not the same as yelling fire in a theatre. If she had a bag and was holding it up, pointing to it and yelling "Bomb" the response would her been somewhat different.
As is, they led her off after she was warned to stop. Its a corporations front door step. They can't have any demonstrations ruining business. Don't you know thats illegal from now on?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
SERIOUS question:
Does anyone here consider me to be bigoted or Islamophobic for drawing attention to this video and the event it captured?