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ArjinFerman

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But the entire dispute is whether Good used violent action.

Fine, they also tend to not defend pro-life activists that non-violently drive a car at the police, in an attempt to escape them,

This just goes to show how bad GDP is as a measure. There is no way this is correct.

If that is so, it should knock on the head the narrative that "she was only an innocent passer-by, driving home with her wife after dropping her kid off at school, a stranger to the city who wandered into the middle of this by mistake".

That should have died with the video from the officer's perspective, where they clearly taunting them.

Let's imagine there was no question whether he could dodge the car or not, that he was right in front of the grille. What would shooting Good have improved in this situation?

It could have minimized the time a friend of his would get dragged, if he got stuck the same way he did in the other incident.

I can agree that with perfect hindsight he shouldn't have shot her, but that argument strikes as kinda insane. How was he supposed to have perfect hindsight in the moment it was happening?

So does an eyewitness describing her as "very successful at blocking traffic" move the needle for you in any way?

And if it turns out she actually was pretty effective, and this moment wasn't representative of her activities on that they, will that change your mind about anything, or will we just move on to the next bowl of spaghetti to throw at the wall?