Why did the Native American gentleman feel it necessary to get so close to the boy's face? Is invading personal space a sign of peace?
CNN is walking back their story. See their websiteJinx 2 said:Sandmann's statement was either written by his parents or by a lawyer they hired to represent him--probably the latter.Waco1947 said:
I feel sorry for the kid. Geez I don't know what I would have done.
The incident started with yelling between two groups--the kids and the Hebrew Isralites. The HIs sound dangerous in the longer video I saw. Where were the chaparones who should have steered the kids somewhere safer?
Mr. Phillips thought he could diffuse the tension by singing his peace song and getting inbetween the 2 groups. One of the kids--Nick--wouldn't back off. A chaparone should have taken that opportunity to lead the group away.
What baffles me about this whole thing is how fast the right-wing media managed to turn this story into another example of white people being mistreated by the MSM. Mr. Phillips is a villain for singing and chanting to try to prevent violence and shouting? He didn't call names or shout at anyone. All he tried to do was diffuse the situation. IMO, nobody BUT Mr. Phillips looks good here.
He was thirsty and thought the kid had hairspray.Edmond Bear said:
Why did the Native American gentleman feel it necessary to get so close to the boy's face? Is invading personal space a sign of peace?
Quote:
Phillips said that Sandmann's response has changed his mind on how he views the incident and what he hopes the outcome will be.
"At first I wanted the teachers and chaperones to be reprimanded, some fired, for letting this happen," Phillips said. "For the students, I was against any expulsions, but now I have to revisit that."
What an *******. Now all things are clear, this was just a cheap stunt.Jack Bauer said:
Now Phillips considering the kids be EXPELLED from their school....Quote:
Phillips said that Sandmann's response has changed his mind on how he views the incident and what he hopes the outcome will be.
"At first I wanted the teachers and chaperones to be reprimanded, some fired, for letting this happen," Phillips said. "For the students, I was against any expulsions, but now I have to revisit that."
We are in hellDoc Holliday said:
Wolves in sheep's clothing.ValhallaBear said:We are in hellDoc Holliday said:
My anger and frustration is directed at the pressJoe Waco said:
Looks like a lot of people are upset about what happened at a meaningless protest.
I'd suggest to everyone that is fired up over this to find a better way to occupy their time because
(1) who cares
(2) it doesn't matter anyways
I'm convinced cinque is not a real person....he has to be some guy trolling us.KingHendy said:
Cinque I am slow clapping for you. You would make a great cartoon.
I've thought this all along.Redbrickbear said:I'm convinced cinque is not a real person....he has to be some guy trolling us.KingHendy said:
Cinque I am slow clapping for you. You would make a great cartoon.
He is just too much the caricature of a mindless liberal bot. Looking for racists under the bed and ranging about Russians.
Whatever time line we are in now really sucks.ValhallaBear said:We are in hellDoc Holliday said:
The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
stfu you dusty ole crackerJoe Waco said:
Looks like a lot of people are upset about what happened at a meaningless protest.
I'd suggest to everyone that is fired up over this to find a better way to occupy their time because
(1) who cares
(2) it doesn't matter anyways
KYS you dishonest scumbagJinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Doc Holliday said:Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
I am. A 16 year old getting death threats and his school having to close because of the left's hatred of Trump is a HERO in any sense of the word.Jack Bauer said:Doc Holliday said:Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Jinx owns hyperbole.
Literally nobody is calling Nick Sandmann a HERO.
Just another example where a situation is not what it was originally reported to be and someone (Jinx) can't let it go because they desperately want to use the situation to reinforce their agenda.Jack Bauer said:Doc Holliday said:Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Jinx owns hyperbole.
Literally nobody is calling Nick Sandmann a HERO.
Rorschach Test:Jack Bauer said:
By the way, WaPo just confirmed that "Vietnam Veteran" Nathan Philips was never deployed to Vietnam...but that SMIRK!!!!!
Do you read your posts before you hit "post?" You are actually blaming teenagers instead of grown adults saying homophobic and racial slurs at them. You are actually blaming teenage boys for standing there and singing, etc instead of the lying man who walked up to them beating a drum...who now has changed his story several times.Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Maybe he just identifies as a Vietnam War veteran. That's plausible on the left now, right? Who are we to tell him he isn't a Vietnam War veteran trapped inside a non-veterans body?ValhallaBear said:Rorschach Test:Jack Bauer said:
By the way, WaPo just confirmed that "Vietnam Veteran" Nathan Philips was never deployed to Vietnam...but that SMIRK!!!!!
We all see being 'deployed to Vietnam' in a different context
We try teenagers as adults on some charges and even give them the death penalty in this country. Expecting teens, especially kids who go to a Catholic school where respecting your elders and being polite even when others are not are probably values taught (they were at the Catholic school my daugthers attended) to behave better than they did is entirely reasonable.fadskier said:Do you read your posts before you hit "post?" You are actually blaming teenagers instead of grown adults saying homophobic and racial slurs at them. You are actually blaming teenage boys for standing there and singing, etc instead of the lying man who walked up to them beating a drum...who now has changed his story several times.Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Those boys did absolutely nothing wrong, except behave like teenage boys. You have become and promote a society that is quick to judge, quick to be offended, and full of hate for anyone you don't agree with.
You, ma'am, are an idiot.
As you and your classmates are waiting to get picked up to go home, some black people are calling you ****** and a cracker while an elderly native american man approaches you and begins to repeatedly bang on a drum he's holding close to your face for an extended period of time. So you just stand there not saying anything or making any gestures of any kind so as not to escalate the situation in any way and you decide to just smile a little to ease the tension and awkwardness of the encounter.Jinx 2 said:We try teenagers as adults on some charges and even give them the death penalty in this country. Expecting teens, especially kids who go to a Catholic school where respecting your elders and being polite even when others are not are probably values taught (they were at the Catholic school my daugthers attended) to behave better than they did is entirely reasonable.fadskier said:Do you read your posts before you hit "post?" You are actually blaming teenagers instead of grown adults saying homophobic and racial slurs at them. You are actually blaming teenage boys for standing there and singing, etc instead of the lying man who walked up to them beating a drum...who now has changed his story several times.Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Those boys did absolutely nothing wrong, except behave like teenage boys. You have become and promote a society that is quick to judge, quick to be offended, and full of hate for anyone you don't agree with.
You, ma'am, are an idiot.
Given the kids' use of phones to videotape and take photos, as a parent whose child was involved in this sorry, over-covered little incident, I'd confiscate the phone, and the kid wouldn't get another until he could pay for the device and the plan. And I'd help him find some public service projects dealing with both minority communities, since the Hebrew Isrealites are no more representative of the black community as a whole than incels are represntative of young men in general, or conservative men on this site who tell people to STFU or make crude sexual innuendos are representative of typical Christians.
Apparently you don't understand that the Hebrew Israelites caused the whole incident by calling the Catholic boys ugly names.Doc Holliday said:As you and your classmates are waiting to get picked up to go home, some black people are calling you ****** and a cracker while an elderly native american man approaches you and begins to repeatedly bang on a drum he's holding close to your face for an extended period of time. So you just stand there not saying anything or making any gestures of any kind so as not to escalate the situation in any way and you decide to just smile a little to ease the tension and awkwardness of the encounter.Jinx 2 said:We try teenagers as adults on some charges and even give them the death penalty in this country. Expecting teens, especially kids who go to a Catholic school where respecting your elders and being polite even when others are not are probably values taught (they were at the Catholic school my daugthers attended) to behave better than they did is entirely reasonable.fadskier said:Do you read your posts before you hit "post?" You are actually blaming teenagers instead of grown adults saying homophobic and racial slurs at them. You are actually blaming teenage boys for standing there and singing, etc instead of the lying man who walked up to them beating a drum...who now has changed his story several times.Jinx 2 said:The P.R. firm did what a good lawyer would have done: Help Nick Sandmann tell his story in a way that made him look good. That's called spin.Canada2017 said:Jinx 2 said:
Nick Sandmann's family hired a PR firm:
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2019/01/21/covington-catholic-runswitch-pr-helped-student-in-controversial-video/2638400002/
I
So what ?
Oh wait.....forgot.....kid wore a MAGA hat so the rest of his life is forfeit.
Said life to be put under a relentless social media microscope and attacked.
Carry on.
I don't think the videos--any of them--support his being scared or confused, as the statement suggests. It looks to me--emphasis on "to me" (this is a weird version of Rashomon)-- like he's showing off for his friends.
IMO, Nick behaved a little bit like a jerk. It wasn't his best moment. He didn't deserve death threats for it, but neither does he deserve to be hailed as a right-wing hero, which is what's now happening.
I wish a parent or school official would step forward and be more honest about this incident, but it appears that isn't going to happen because, if they do what I believe is the right thing and acknowledge Nick and the other students were part of the problem and not part of the solution, they're afraid of being attacked.
But promoting Nick Sandmann as a hero fosters the sort of entitlement that enables thoughtless abuse of poor, elderly and minority populations by adults who were taught to limit their empathy strictly to people like themselves.
Those boys did absolutely nothing wrong, except behave like teenage boys. You have become and promote a society that is quick to judge, quick to be offended, and full of hate for anyone you don't agree with.
You, ma'am, are an idiot.
Given the kids' use of phones to videotape and take photos, as a parent whose child was involved in this sorry, over-covered little incident, I'd confiscate the phone, and the kid wouldn't get another until he could pay for the device and the plan. And I'd help him find some public service projects dealing with both minority communities, since the Hebrew Isrealites are no more representative of the black community as a whole than incels are represntative of young men in general, or conservative men on this site who tell people to STFU or make crude sexual innuendos are representative of typical Christians.
But nevertheless, footage of the incident makes its rounds on the mainstream media circuit and you end up getting almost as much coverage as 9/11 did and within a few hours you become the face of white supremacy and people around the world including journalists and Hollywood personalities are calling for you to be doxxed, physically injured and even killed and the school board is considering expelling you.
...and you think these kids are the disrespectful ones, plus you tie this whole situation to Hebrew Israelites?
Jesus Christ.
Well if you did your homework, everything. These innocent kids wanting to see our nation's capital and all its monuments were exposed to the deep hatred of the left. They literally did nothing and heard this deep racist hatred towards them and calling them future school shooters, for what?cinque said:What does this have to do with with Mr. Phillips?riflebear said:How many times must you fail with your posts? This was a setup. You want to see racism so bad.cinque said:
These Catholic schools are not making these kids aware of the totality of Catholic social teaching. Shame on them.
https://www.npr.org/2019/01/20/686988268/video-of-kentucky-students-mocking-native-american-man-draws-outcry
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/19/us/teens-mock-native-elder-trnd/index.html