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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
Not the same.
No-one who's been milkshaked were in a place they shouldn't be, and weren't possibly a threat. She wasn't meant to be there, and could have been concealing a weapon.
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Mental gymnastics in order to justify hypocrisy and nothing more.
It was a peaceful protest, there was no reason to believe that she was a danger and they wouldn't have gotten past security if they were. She's literally saying 'peaceful protest' as he throws her about.
I'm tired of the hypocritical bull****, if that was Jeremy Corbyn or a remainer or anyone else that they don't have political loyalty to, the same people who have posted on this thread justifying such a response would be out for his blood. I'm just tired of the pick and choose approach to morality that depends on who the topic is about.
If you act like throwing milkshake at someone is assault then throwing someone around when you have no grounds to is also assault. There is no ifs or buts about this, if you take offense at the milkshake then you can't try and explain this away without being hypocritical.