Varegg wrote:
lowing wrote:
Varegg wrote:
Was that the best you could do?
You have heard of escalation before, it's the main contributor to a silly incident leading to war in the worst case scenario ... when cutting in line gets so serious you need the police to to resolve the situation you have jumped several steps on the escalation ladder, and that again shows that more than one person helped escalate the situation ...
Pure logic lowing ... try seeing and understanding the different sides from time to time ...
she wasn't arrested for cutting in line, she was arrested for assault on a police officer and disturbing the peace. Her own action and behavior got her arrested, not the other patrons.
Did I need to do better? You speak as if you are all so sophisticated, and intellectually superior to the rest of us, yet you will kill a referee, or the family of a goalie, or an opposing fan over a soccer score. Just do me a favor, tone down your self righteous bullshit. It ain't fooling anyone.
What the hell has this got to do with killing a soccer referee if I may ask, or the family of a goalie?
And what in particular was self righteous bullshit from my part I wonder ...
I'm saying a story always has two sides to it and I always try to look at it from that perspective, if that is all it takes to be sophisticated I'll take that as a compliment!
"Lets just say this would not have happened in many other countries than the US, I have yet to experience the police getting involved in a "cutting in line" incident" ,<------------ you wrote this.
Basically you are saying nothing this stupid or juvenile would happen in any other country, just the USA. Well committing murder, or violent rioting over a soccer score, I consider just as juvenile and stupid more in fact, and if you take that as a compliment well, my point is even more proven.