You think it would be different in Edmonton, if you walked up to cops on the street and started mouthing off to them about how they'd made a big mistake by arresting someone else? Oh ye of short memory... If Goodman really wanted to help, she should have gone down to the police station with a lawyer in tow. She wasn't trying to help - she was trying to provoke an incident - and she succeeded.
Dave Cournoyer began blogging in 2005 while studying Political Science at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. In 2006, he was elected Vice-President (External) his Students’ Union and served as Chair of the Council of Alberta University Students until 2007. Since then, he has worked as Communication Coordinator for Alberta’s official opposition party and for various advocacy and public policy groups. As well as writing on this blog, Dave also occasionally writes for publications such as SEE Magazine.
You think it would be different in Edmonton, if you walked up to cops on the street and started mouthing off to them about how they'd made a big mistake by arresting someone else? Oh ye of short memory...
ReplyDeleteIf Goodman really wanted to help, she should have gone down to the police station with a lawyer in tow. She wasn't trying to help - she was trying to provoke an incident - and she succeeded.
She pulled away from police and didn't do what they said. What do you expect in a situation like that?
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