<blockquote class="twitter-video" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">SJW's in a nutshell <a href="https://t.co/STwho2jDsg">pic.twitter.com/STwho2jDsg</a></p>— ))) Bane ((( (@133760D) <a href="https://twitter.com/133760D/status/739160618448609284">June 4, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I don't think he intended to harm her. It looks to me like he simply pushed away the thingy the child was harmlessly thumping him with and it happened to brush an eye or both of her eyes. Eyes are extremely sensitive and that could easily set off a reaction like that from a youngster. I view it as an accident.
As hilarious as that child is, both her behavior and attempts to trivialize serious problems using this clip are juvenile and dishonest.
That's still no excuse to scream bloody murder. Such a delicate flower. She looks more like an adult than a child.
I imagine a lot of these kids go in with a solid understanding of police brutality but no accounting for a cop's right as a fellow citizen to defend themselves. That has nothing to do with their politics but everything with kids' lack of empathy or ability to consider consequences two or three steps ahead.
Protesters in free countries are often the most obnoxious. It's never enough to hold a rally, because people won't pay them any mind. So they use "nonviolent" disruption (shouting people down, blocking people's freedom of movement, appropriating microphones) to provoke a forceful response. Then they scream they are a victim.
Or they register citizens with multiple generations of roots in this country to vote, then get murdered by sheriffs and drowned in a river. Or enroll in a public school in their town and get battery acid thrown in their face.
You guys hear xmen had to apologize for putting up a poster of apocalypse holding jlaw by her throat?
She didn't scream anything. As usual OP and others have been duped. https://youtu.be/jIUSoj4G-1k?t=24m53s