I like how they cut out the part between her talking to the cops and her getting arrested, instead replacing it with "Moments later..." so the viewer assumes she's arrested for blowing bubbles.
> But if she was being a peacful protestor, then I don't see why she was arrested
That's just it, you don't see what happened. Maybe she was being a peaceful protester who was arrested for no reason, or maybe she spit in the cop's mouth. I can't tell, that part of the video is missing.
regardless off what happened before or after, if you cant ignore a protestor blowing bubbles in your face youre in the wrong job. Hes suposed to be a trained professional. I've got no problem with Police officers making a stand against violent protest but that kind of attitude has no place in any Police force.
Not really, I still didn't see the missing clip of video, all I learned was that she would have been arrested regardless of the bubbles for wearing a bandana and a backpack, and having a lawyer's name on her arm.
It reminds me a bit of the video where President Obama admits he's a Muslim.
> I don't see what's so special. So the Us President is muslim? A few were christian > before... Why does Muslim get special attention?
He's not a Muslim, but some people enjoy making others believe that he is, as though there was something wrong with being a Muslim.
The point was that the author of the "Real News" video was leaving out what could be a vital piece of the story in order to make people believe the girl was arrested for blowing bubbles.
> > Exactly... I think the Policeforce in the US is going downstream.. > > Especially when they are patrolling at events in Toronto. I mean, don't they even > know what country they're in?