I still don't know how people can say he was wrongly accused. They was in a wooded area of the park and he said to her "if you are going to do whatever you want to do, I'm going to wherever I want to do." Is the woman not supposed to take that as threatening?
I still don't know how people can say he was wrongly accused. They was in a wooded area of the park and he said to her "if you are going to do whatever you want to do, I'm going to wherever I want to do." Is the woman not supposed to take that as threatening?
For what it's worth I agree. People get all super angry over this woman and want to cast her out of society. They fail to see how there could be another perspective.
When I reflect on the 2020 Racial Wrecking, which I do constantly — God bless Matt Welch for being someone who keeps beating the drum about the madness of that time and the need for us all to, for lack of a better word, process it — Amy Cooper is among those I think of who suffered collateral damage, and I wonder how it must feel for her, knowing her tormenter has been so venerated. Similarly, what it must be like for the woman who was robbed at gunpoint by George Floyd, to see her assailant practically canonized.
I still don't know how people can say he was wrongly accused. They was in a wooded area of the park and he said to her "if you are going to do whatever you want to do, I'm going to wherever I want to do." Is the woman not supposed to take that as threatening?
“Believe women...sometimes.”
For what it's worth I agree. People get all super angry over this woman and want to cast her out of society. They fail to see how there could be another perspective.
When I reflect on the 2020 Racial Wrecking, which I do constantly — God bless Matt Welch for being someone who keeps beating the drum about the madness of that time and the need for us all to, for lack of a better word, process it — Amy Cooper is among those I think of who suffered collateral damage, and I wonder how it must feel for her, knowing her tormenter has been so venerated. Similarly, what it must be like for the woman who was robbed at gunpoint by George Floyd, to see her assailant practically canonized.