He probably didnt hit her with it because she's pregnant.
Yet she was the one putting her self out there like she wanted to get physical with the guy.
Shame he cared more about her kid then she did.
He probably didnt hit her with it because she's pregnant.
Security guard's dialogue, by my count:
Code:Text Count "Back it up".................14 "You betta' back it up"......12 "I'll hit chu'"..............11 "Stay out"....................7 "I got chu'"..................6
How was this guy holding a camera, a briefcase, and a taser (which he reloaded) all at the same time?
How was this guy holding a camera, a briefcase, and a taser (which he reloaded) all at the same time?
How was this guy holding a camera, a briefcase, and a taser (which he reloaded) all at the same time?
wow, dude has a lot of self restraint. You can reload tasers?
He told her to back it up.
Where can I buy this FPS?
I want to pretend that this is a gif of an upcoming video game.
Call of Duty: Mall Cops
She might have gotten tazed and put her children through a traumatic event, but no one can say that she didn't keep it real.
How was this guy holding a camera, a briefcase, and a taser (which he reloaded) all at the same time?
Hey, don't lump the rest of us with that shit.
Is the security guard still alive?
It looked like in the video that the "father" pointed at him like he was holding a gun, and told him he would be back around 6...
Their behaviour is unacceptable, but what caused this exactly? It cannot have been based purely on this specific encounter for them to react so vehemently and so persistently. At one point in the video, I was wondering whether they were actually upset by this man or whether they were already heated up due to a prior incident. Perhaps they saw this man as a window to release their angst at?
Regardless, the most tragic thing about this video was where I realised these kids are going to have it tough in life.
What was that fat chick yelling? "Chicken yell"
That guy shouldn't be a security guard. Not that I feel bad at all for the woman being tazed, but why was he standing there screaming at her and shit? Tell them they need to leave before the cops are called, then stand there and watch them. What is the point of standing there getting in a screaming match with her instead of just cooling the situation down by not participating?
I don't like people playing on my phone.
Let's kickstart this.I can see the title now, Back It Up: That's Why You Gay
I don't like people playing on my phone.
I can see the title now, Back It Up: That's Why You Gay
A security guard's primary role is to guard the premises, not walk away from displays of aggression and threats. Considering the amount of times he tried to tell them to leave, or back off, I doubt anything he could have said would have lowered their emotions.
He did his job. He stood his ground. I wouldn't have much trust in a guard if he were the type to merely walk away from threats.
Yet she was the one putting her self out there like she wanted to get physical with the guy.
Shame he cared more about her kid then she did.
A security guard's primary role is to guard the premises, not walk away from displays of aggression and threats. Considering the amount of times he tried to tell them to leave, or back off, I doubt anything he could have said would have lowered their emotions.
Guards do not walk away from displays of aggression and threats, rather they confront them to try and diffuse them.
He diffused the situation.
A security guard's primary role is to guard the premises, not walk away from displays of aggression and threats. Considering the amount of times he tried to tell them to leave, or back off, I doubt anything he could have said would have lowered their emotions.
Guards do not walk away from displays of aggression and threats, rather they confront them to try and diffuse them.
He diffused the situation.
Hero of the day didn't say the guard should have walked away. He explicitly said he could have stood there silently, but not continued to engage them verbally. I don't blame the guard because they were clearly in the wrong so fuck them but he didn't choose the least confrontational approach. I'd imagine his employer would prefer that he avoid tasing people if at all possible.
Hero of the day didn't say the guard should have walked away. He explicitly said he could have stood there silently, but not continued to engage them verbally. I don't blame the guard because they were clearly in the wrong so fuck them but he didn't choose the least confrontational approach. I'd imagine his employer would prefer that he avoid tasing people if at all possible.
I'm gonna try and say this and not sound patronizing, which is impossible, but I really feel for black women in North America. Growing up the standard of beauty is presented as impossible to you, regardless of size or shape. Your role models are limited, because of legacy of old white dudes ain't exacly producing legions of CEOs or rock stars. AND the matriarchal society inner-city black communities have made to try and deal with these issues means that you're almost expected to do it alone, raising kids without a father figure.
it's fucked up. it's too easy to judge these women with no idea of the circumstances they've been put in since before birth. ANd, as a half-black guy that dates primarily white women, I feel guilt because I know i'm not helping the problem.
Something needs to be done about these ghetto people I can't fucking stand them. What will it take for them to stop talking/acting like that? I wanna say more mandatory education in the slums but I dunno.
She got what she deserved though and that scene where she gets tased and drops to the ground while her kids scream in horror is fucking hillarious.
Something needs to be done about these ghetto people I can't fucking stand them. What will it take for them to stop talking/acting like that? I wanna say more mandatory education in the slums but I dunno.
whoaaaa.
^^ I think you've gone too far.
Isn't that the girl that did the SWIPE YO EBT song?
Something needs to be done about these ghetto people I can't fucking stand them.
Is this racist? I can't decide.
Their behaviour is unacceptable, but what caused this exactly? It cannot have been based purely on this specific encounter for them to react so vehemently and so persistently. At one point in the video, I was wondering whether they were actually upset by this man or whether they were already heated up due to a prior incident. Perhaps they saw this man as a window to release their angst at?
Regardless, the most tragic thing about this video was where I realised these kids are going to have it tough in life.