I consider myself pretty moderate and like to objectively look at both sides of the argument. On the Chauvin case, despite the fact that drugs and heart issues may have played in, anyone keeping their knee on someone's neck (that happens to be yelling he can't breathe) for that long is simply inexcusable.
What I can't understand is how the left is treating the Ohio shooting with a similar lense. How does a girl trying to stab two other girls with a knife, clearly an immediate, deadly threat to others, get viewed in the same respect as a handcuffed man on the ground completely subdued? Do we not value the other two girls lives? If she catches one in the throat or heart, they are dead. The mindlessness and lack of objectivity to these incidents (each individually) is so disturbing. It's really sad it's gotten to this point, where the actual circumstances seem to have no bearing whatsoever to how a situation is seen through the eyes of many.
I'm sure some will see it differently but I saw an officer trying to protect two other AA girls from a deadly threat...yet he's already being vilified by the powers that be.
What I can't understand is how the left is treating the Ohio shooting with a similar lense. How does a girl trying to stab two other girls with a knife, clearly an immediate, deadly threat to others, get viewed in the same respect as a handcuffed man on the ground completely subdued? Do we not value the other two girls lives? If she catches one in the throat or heart, they are dead. The mindlessness and lack of objectivity to these incidents (each individually) is so disturbing. It's really sad it's gotten to this point, where the actual circumstances seem to have no bearing whatsoever to how a situation is seen through the eyes of many.
I'm sure some will see it differently but I saw an officer trying to protect two other AA girls from a deadly threat...yet he's already being vilified by the powers that be.