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4 minutes ago, BigAl2526 said:

The thing is, there are jerks everywhere.  I mean, every time Antonio Brown looks in a mirror, he sees one.  It would be an easy bet to make to put money of jerky things being done at Arrowhead Stadium.  Still, if any Bills fans mistreated that little girl, shame on them. 

Oh you mean the Kansas City fan base that does a mocking Indian war chant?

 

The high and mighty fan base that literally mocks native Americans but sits on their high hog acting like they are honoring them lol

 

Trust me when I went to Arrowhead and 70,000 started doing the chant, I stood up and let them all know that the trail of tears went through Missouri and displaced hundreds of thousands of natives 

 

And that you're not doing anything but mocking them and I was not holding back lol

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Posted
1 minute ago, Beck Water said:

 

I dunno - I can see the difference between a "push" and a "bump" being somewhat in the eye of the beholder.
I can also see a push, under slick and slippery conditions, having much more serious consequences than intended.

 

 

 

 

When I went to the Bills dolphins playoff game 

 

The guy who was sitting next to me got accidentally bumped.. and fell down a couple of rows.. pretty scraped up 

 

Now the dude who fell was pretty angry when he got up... But it was very clear that it was an accident... If you literally extend your hands to shove someone I will call that pushing 

 

We all know what a classic push looks like... In a crowded place people bump into each other a lot which has more of a non nefarious sound because it's not as aggressive 

 

Now a fully extended arm with a shove is getting dangerous... My father always told me to avoid physical conflicts if I could 

 

Not because he was worried I'd get beat up lol but because he was worried I would mess someone up 

 

He always told me it's not about the punch you throw that hits them in the face.. it's after you hit them in the face and they fall down and hit their head on the concrete and die 

 

Now you're getting manslaughter

 

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Oh you mean the Kansas City fan base that does a mocking Indian war chant?

 

The high and mighty fan base that literally mocks native Americans but sits on their high hog acting like they are honoring them lol

 

Trust me when I went to Arrowhead and 70,000 started doing the chant, I stood up and let them all know that the trail of tears went through Missouri and displaced hundreds of thousands of natives 

 

And that you're not doing anything but mocking them and I was not holding back lol

I'm sure that went over well 🤣

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

You know, if I had a daughter who had been battling cancer for close to 3 years, had a relapse in May 2023, and is now cancer free again, I would be "overprotective" at the "Death Star" level.

 

You could call that being a Karen if you like, you say Karen, I just say "Mother".

I'd say her reaction only feels magnified/dishonest because AB is a ***** ####### who made everything confusing.

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Posted

This one probably all comes down to perception.

 

reminds me of when I was 5 years old and tripped going into this one pizza shop in Rochester with my mom.

 

The way she tells the story is the step was high and the ground was wet, and the workers refused to even offer a hand to a crying kid. It was like a crime against humanity.  

 

I have to think the employees that worked there could have had a totally different perception. 
 

we basically boycotted that (very good) pizza shop for like 10 Years because of it! 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I'd say her reaction only feels magnified/dishonest because AB is a ***** ####### who made everything confusing.

 

He is still the only one saying "thrown down a flight of stairs", including the presumably-most-interested-party, the mom

Posted
1 minute ago, Beck Water said:

 

He is still the only one saying "thrown down a flight of stairs", including the presumably-most-interested-party, the mom

Exactly and that puts people more on the defensive like, there's no way someone would have done that, but if the story comes out from her statement it gets far less pushback.

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59 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

You know, if I had a daughter who had been battling cancer for close to 3 years, had a relapse in May 2023, and is now cancer free again, I would be "overprotective" at the "Death Star" level.

 

You could call that being a Karen if you like, you say Karen, I just say "Mother".

 

I get that.

But this whole "push" thing just doesn't pass the smell test.

 

If some jerkweed actually pushed a little girl down icy concrete steps in front of 100 people, I cannot comprehend that there were no immediate repercussions. I would think that at least 5 guys would go after him, or if nobody in the area was comfortable with that, somebody would have gone and fetched security while 40 other people were pointing at him chanting ####### .... ####### .....

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Posted

Word choice matters. 
People “bumping, sliding” on those very narrow, steep icy stairs is real. I never would put my kid in that kind of uncomfortable position. Nobody maliciously threw anybody.
 

Did someone bump, slip, slide at 10pm in a snowstorm? Yup, maybe 60,000 of us slid

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I get that.

But this whole "push" thing just doesn't pass the smell test.

 

If some jerkweed actually pushed a little girl down icy concrete steps in front of 100 people, I cannot comprehend that there were no immediate repercussions. I would think that at least 5 guys would go after him, or if nobody in the area was comfortable with that, somebody would have went and fetched security while 20 other people were pointing at him chanting ####### .... ####### .....

I'm pretty sure there's 20 drunk Bills fans in the section who are willing to pummel another Bills fan to act like a white knight 

 

Most times when there's fights in the stands it's bills fans fighting others Bills fans... We can't even choose our fighting opposition correctly

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

When I went to the Bills dolphins playoff game 

 

The guy who was sitting next to me got accidentally bumped.. and fell down a couple of rows.. pretty scraped up 

 

Now the dude who fell was pretty angry when he got up... But it was very clear that it was an accident... If you literally extend your hands to shove someone I will call that pushing 

 

We all know what a classic push looks like... In a crowded place people bump into each other a lot which has more of a non nefarious sound because it's not as aggressive 

 

Now a fully extended arm with a shove is getting dangerous... My father always told me to avoid physical conflicts if I could 

 

Not because he was worried I'd get beat up lol but because he was worried I would mess someone up 

 

He always told me it's not about the punch you throw that hits them in the face.. it's after you hit them in the face and they fall down and hit their head on the concrete and die 

 

Now you're getting manslaughter

 

 

Dolphins fan.  Doesn’t count.

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