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^ very good post, and all very valid points i think i'm mainly fed up in the fact that such a huge deal is being made of this despite it happening on a daily basis. but as you stated, so do murders, rape, kidnapping, the list goes on. and i know if the kid getting jumped in the video was my friend, brother or son, i'd want special attention paid to his case despite it happening everyday to other people thanks for your insight Posted via RS Mobile |
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america has this big movement of anti-bullying (like the recent string of commercials with hollywood actors) and they've had a history of trying to stop racism in the public eye so this is a major issue for them its 2 pronged and would be picked up by multiple groups to use as an example |
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If this was your typical schoolyard fight like we used to have back in the days; which pretty much amounted to nothing more than an overglorified wrestling match, then yeah... neighborhood scraps like this would probably get little sensationalization. However, this was not anywhere near that. BTW, Reena Virk died from a gang beating too. Should we shrug that incident as well? Or should we suddenly care because Reena died and Leo did not? If that's the case, should we care about the Chicago 7 ONLY depending on the outcome? or should we care in general because of the nature of it and what it was capable of? |
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I'm not saying we shouldnt care. But why are we caring so much about this incident when its such a common occurence? Because leo was "helpless"? Because he didn't speak english? If we're going to care about this one incident, police agencies around the world better be willing to treat all group assault calls with the same swift justice they've dealt leo. but lets be realistic, they wont. Why? Because while you or i may have gotten jumped, it wasn't published on youtube. And as such, there's nothing they can (or sometimes will) do Posted via RS Mobile |
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which is what i'm getting at. why is leo's case so special? it was caught on camera? so are many other cases. the MAIN reason is that it went viral. the right people spread it out to the right people, and it blew up. secondly, like you said, the police have a reputation to uphold. look at the harsh penalties the attackers were dealt. had there not been video and such a widespread outrage, i can almost promise you the consequences would not have nearly been as harsh |
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I just had a very long debate with my company in a meeting about this security camera topic just yesterday. I was against it 100%, but it's not my choice to make. The company I work for owns a lot of buildings downtown. And the protocol for my company (and most other security companies, property management companies, or property investment companies) is that they will not release any security footage without a court order. And more often than not, obtaining that court order is more trouble than it's worth. Some sort of legal privacy loophole or some BS. Basically, you can get jumped in an alley right under a security camera. You can call the cops, contact the building owners, and WATCH THE FOOTAGE OF YOU GETTING ATTACKED WITH THE POLICE, but they still cannot do anything until you have a court order. Also if you're parking in a parking lot RIGHT UNDER A CAMERA and YOU SEE someone take a baseball bat to your windshield.. You bet your ass you'll need a court order to get that footage. Ridiculous. But that's our legal system for you. This "privacy loophole" is probably why the cops said there's nothing that can be done. |
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BTW, I think you have delusional view of the Vancouver atm. Maybe it's the shootings thread, but we're far from being an outlaw state or a 3rd country ghetto society where our moral compass is devoid due to pure survival. Crime happens in Vancouver yes, but what you describe, is not normal happenstance to the point of acceptance. |
^Actually happens a lot with people that are around the age of the kids in the video here in the GVA. No one said anything about an "an outlaw state or a 3rd country ghetto society where our moral compass is devoid due to pure survival.", that's taking it a bit far. But people get jumped all the time by groups that are a lot worse than the group in this video. Sometimes with weapons as well, it just never gets out there because again there aren't any video or evidence other than rumors. Not everyone sees it first hand, but it's definitely there. |
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should I expect to be mugged @ Joyce station or Main because well, it's already an accepted phenomenon? Me thinks its not me who has taken it too far. |
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and i'm not saying vancouver is an outlaw state. although with a shooting every other day lately, we're getting there. but i'm not referring to just vancouver. like i said it doesn't matter where you are, kids nowadays have nothing better to do and all feel like they have something to prove. such is the world we live in these days. it's unfortunate, but it's the truth |
Any one of those kick/stomps at his head could have killed him. I don't see how it could get any more severe. |
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