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Just saw the video. It amazes me how any of you guys can still think he did anything wrong. The only reason he "resisted" was so he could look at the officer he was talking to. Shad did absolutely nothing wrong.
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After seeing the video, there's no doubt in my mind Shad didn't do anything. All of those people watching said the same thing.
Also, those were unarmed traffic cops. There's no way Shad couldn't have destroyed each of them if he was actually resisting anything.
Just saw the video. It amazes me how any of you guys can still think he did anything wrong. The only reason he "resisted" was so he could look at the officer he was talking to. Shad did absolutely nothing wrong.
.As TMZ previously reported, Gaspard was popped by Columbus PD for allegedly jaywalking and the video of his arrest shows three officers pinning him down while he, and several onlookers, tried to tell them he did nothing wrong.
Sgt. Rich Weiner, a rep for the Columbus PD, tells TMZ the police report says Gaspard was observed by an officer walking in the roadway and obstructing traffic. He says Gaspard ignored an officer's request to get out of the street and refused to provide the officer with ID when asked several times.
Sgt. Weiner says, according to the report, the officer then tried to arrest Gaspard, but he "broke free from the officers as they attempted to take him into custody."
The video we posted begins sometime after that, which Weiner says "does not show the events which led to Mr. Gaspard being put on the ground and being placed in handcuffs."
Alright so since this is pretty much the most unimforative thread ever created
anyone want to tell me why Shad is in or was in jail?, adn why I should be happy about it
Why fill up the jail cell with a black dude crossing the street when you a John Morrison fanboy running around. Not a fan. A fanboy.
Great way to take one side of the story without hearing the rest of it. Jeez, the exaggeration is astounding.
The fact that you cant suspend disbelief between wrestling and reality amazes me.
Fuck off
I dont care if he is innocent or not, but do you understand the stupidity that is going on here? He is saying he deserves to be in prison because he is a shit wrestler, like how good he is determines how much civil freedom he gets or is entitled to.
It is a fucking joke, the whole thread is pretty awful and he had to be called out for his opinion on it.
Secondly, Anybody that is happy that the man is jailed is a dick, ESPECIALLY if they want him there even if he did nothing to warrant it. It's sad that he (allegedly) did something to warrant being arrested.
Thirdly, Numbers and The Natural are correct on all counts here. This thread is fucking pathetic, as is anyone who seriously said that Shad deserves to be in jail for his wrestling ability.
Your posts in this thread are a crazy attempt to justify it. Im not going to go into every single point you make because it's pathetic.
You really have lost the point of this thread haven't you. Read the first page, do you really agree with Fanboy's point about being in jail because he was a shit wrestler!?
My take is this:
Joking around about racism, isn't funny.
"Funny" is characterized by the ability to make someone laugh. People laugh racially oriented jokes. It certainly can be funny, albeit maybe not to you.
Inherent in that characteristic is the ability to tell that one IS, in fact, joking. People like Dave Chappelle, Eddie Griffin, George Carlin, and Lisa Lampanelli have a proven track record for establishing that their using racially motivated commentary for their humor.
Some random spouting off racially charged statements on the internet where voice inflection, facial expressions, and body characteristics are missing might not be perceived as "joking."
The internet allows people to say whatever they feel like without, general, fear of reprisal. Also, I fail to believe that there's not an individual who reads/posts on these threads that doesn't harbor racial disdain for at least one minority. Reading statements like this, joking or otherwise, without someone explicitly stating "it's a joke," might just serve as a mechanism to reinforce their beliefs and that there's others out there who share in their hate.
Either way, I did state, which you conveniently left out, that the first amendment supports citizens rights to say what they want. While I don't agree with it, I recognize it as a right and something that people can do whether or not I agree that it is funny.
Humor is subjective. It's not generalizable nor is it applicable to everyone. That's the key component.
Remove race from this entire conversation and imagine a comic that you think is absolutely stupid. One that you hate. For me, it's Dane Cook, now imagine someone trying to convince you that the comedian/enne you hate, is funny. They're probably not going to have much success. It's just not funny to you or that type of humor just isn't for you.
That's the gist of what I'm getting it.
All I had said is why joking around about racism can be funny. I actually agree with a lot of what you have said. I left out your ability to recognize the amendment because it is simply not relevant. It was never my contention that you don't support something you may not find funny. I understood that and I can respect it. Yes, humor is subjective (again I agree). I did not mean that just because it can make someone laugh, it's characterized as funny. I meant when it does, it can be perceived as such, and an approving member of the audience can call it so. I fully expect room to be left open for the opposite -- believe me.
In short, we are on the same tangent, more or less, as far as the principles go.