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Eric Weinstein Retweeted Bloomberg QuickTake
Finally. What took so long?https://twitter.com/QuickTake/status/1280206070917607424 …
Eric Weinstein added,
Perhaps also charge her with animal abuse? She was strangling the fuck out of that poor dog.
I seriously wonder sometimes if she was purposely doing that to try and get the guy to intervene and then claim he tried to attack her. No way of knowing if she's actually that clever and evil though.
I've had a man lure my dog away from me in order to prevent me from leaving. Trust me, it's terrifying. Shocked to see how many men fail to think this scenario through.
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.
There is no outcome that will satisfy, and the result will be retaliative public behavior — perhaps worse if a conviction isn't achieved, but almost certainly quite severe regardless. We're no longer satisfied by the process, it only stokes us further.
The mainstreamed narrative now is that calling the police was tantamount to attempted murder, which she of course can't be charged with, convicted of, or sentenced for. So the predetermined result is mass fury.
Well, we have zero alternative as I see it. We are going to have to use due process. Period. Or all is lost.
Yes — if all *is* lost, we do at least need to have our eyes open for it
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