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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3972237" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Would you say the same if an American was mouthing some North Korean police as they harassed him? I bet you would be waving the flag then and calling the guy a hero.</p><p></p><p>The dad was about as tacky as they come no doubt, but there is no justification for torture because someone hurt your feelings. If you watch the full vid, you will see him telling them he has a bad shoulder and ask why they are trying to hurt him and they respond "because you are not listening".</p><p></p><p>There were plenty of authoritarians willing to torture you if you didn't wear a mask of get your vax. Good thing they don't have quite enough control yet on a grand scale, but isn't it a tad bit disturbing that most if not all of these officers were probably republicans? What about free speech?</p><p></p><p>Again, I agree that the guy pushed his luck, but I just want to know if they law required him to show ID because he offended the trooper? The law is what matters and I don't want people who enforce it not to know it or make a mockery of it...that's not too much to ask. They have my full backing when they don't punish people for hurting their feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3972237, member: 24531"] Would you say the same if an American was mouthing some North Korean police as they harassed him? I bet you would be waving the flag then and calling the guy a hero. The dad was about as tacky as they come no doubt, but there is no justification for torture because someone hurt your feelings. If you watch the full vid, you will see him telling them he has a bad shoulder and ask why they are trying to hurt him and they respond "because you are not listening". There were plenty of authoritarians willing to torture you if you didn't wear a mask of get your vax. Good thing they don't have quite enough control yet on a grand scale, but isn't it a tad bit disturbing that most if not all of these officers were probably republicans? What about free speech? Again, I agree that the guy pushed his luck, but I just want to know if they law required him to show ID because he offended the trooper? The law is what matters and I don't want people who enforce it not to know it or make a mockery of it...that's not too much to ask. They have my full backing when they don't punish people for hurting their feelings. [/QUOTE]
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