These two situation aren't the same!
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Imagine defending a rapist...
It's almost as if people aren't all the same and make different choices based on the circumstances -- how shocking.
So, did she want him to be shot, just for the sake of "equality?"
That'd be my comment if I used Twitter. We also don't know what initiated the encounter -- which *does matter. And much like with Blake, we don't see what led up to this.
Unsurprisingly, there were no weapons found and the guy never got physically violent with the officers like Blake did.
Always whining about "whataboutism's" but never hesitating to use them to claim their virtue points. It's always a different set of rules for others. Let's be fair too, if the cop felt threatened he could have used force; that's the reason they're trained to use their discretion. A cop choosing to take the risk should be something they're advocating for.
What a world.... seriously.