Finally. What took so long?https://twitter.com/QuickTake/status/1280206070917607424 …
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Of course, had Amy Cooper followed the law and had her dog leashed, she wouldn't have been stuck between releasing the dog to the strange man calling offering him treats or staying upright so she could run if necessary. But I don't doubt the real possibility of her fear.
I see this too. Let’s let our legal system sort it out. I don’t know the outcome here.
This is terrifying and, as a man, not something I had considered from the female point of view. Your perspective is why dialogue is so meaningful right now. Terrible situation, and I agree with Eric - due process is what must happen. Thanks for engaging!
I apologize if I came across too judgmental — there are a few aspects to this that aren't initially obvious. For example, I'd be especially concerned by someone who was luring my dog with treats he carried on him without having a dog himself. Normal people don't do this.
A *lot* of women, too.
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