BigGameDamian
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They didn't think before they put the video out.
That wasn't that bad... If roles were reversed this wouldn't be an issue. Way too much sensitivity and looking deeper into things that aren't there.
How do you define "that bad"? Get a gun and shoot her?
The "thing" was there.
Perhaps there is way too much blindness and excuse making.
Maybe they should have made this chick a Bulls fan.
Lmfao good parenting, swerving into oncoming traffic while yelling obscenities.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5826508That's not even the best part. I like the part where she runs up to his window and shoves him. Where is the angry mob screaming for her to be arrested? That's assault and reckless endangerment. Not only did she put him at risk, but she put her children at risk.
I liked when she said she didn't fully regret it lolThis part is pretty funny.
"When KITV4 News asked Ong about the altercation, she said Arakaki started it and accused him of trying to crash into her and taunting her."
Nothing in the video remotely showed him being aggressive. The dude just wanted her to leave him alone.
I liked when she said she didn't fully regret it lol
Maybe they should have made this chick a Bulls fan.
Wow. I'm sorry, but I don't see how you can watch that video and not see domestic violence. I mean, she's in pain on the ground and he's walking away in disgust because he's "all in", ie, his Cavs fandom is more important than his girlfriend's well-being. But things are all OK at the end once she's all-in on the Cavs too, while holding an ice-bag to her head. Clearly, he knocked some sense into her.
I'm very anti-political-correctness, but that video was deplorable.
So let me ask you something Crand, if he had let her jump in the air and just not caught her, would that be considered domestic violence?
I'm not sure you understand what domestic violence is, if you honestly can't see the difference between someone running up to someone, and then being thrown down on the ground, vs someone running up to someone and them not getting caught.
Also, the video isn't even funny.
How would it be different? The result would be the same. The woman would be on the ground in pain. So if he had simply pretended he was going to catch her (which has been done in many movies) and let her fall, that would have been okay?
It's called intent.
I don't think you understand what intent is. In Nate's example the guy intends for her to be hurt either way.It's called intent.
