it kind of becomes assault when you put your hands on someone elseNot sure I'd call that assault, the student didn't really look like he was hurt at all. I can see why he wanted to know who was filming him but he needn't have been so aggressive.
People keep sending versions of this video today, and the videos keep popping up as “Removed by User,” so there’s something stinky going on, and we don’t even know if this a “congressman,” but maybe it is, and maybe there’s a reason these midget children are harassing him to the point where he firmly holds the one kid’s hand, which is gay. “Who are you?!” he keeps snarling to the kids with video cameras. And who are they, and does he really have a “right to know” who they are? Is this a constitutional question?
Nobody knows the identity of these annoying dorks — why did they blur their own faces out of this dumb video? — and as a result, dumb wingnut websites are very concerned about this incident! Why won’t Rep. Bob Etheridge admit that he was so angry at these children with video cameras? Doesn’t he know children with video cameras are the future?
Anyway, now you know what Bob Etheridge’s opponent’s campaign commercial will look like, because it will just be this video of Bob Etheridge smacking around these conservatard children.
It was written by a sarcastic genius.was that written by a child?
seemed like an uninformed idiot. unless the wonkette is a parody news site. then i guess.It was written by a sarcastic genius.
well thats bs. if someone walks up to you and starts asking you questions out of nowhere for no reason, you dont grab them and shake them...I guess the kids missed the whole 9/11 thing with the heightened security and the social convention of not accosting government officials on the street and how world-wide, carrying a camera or video camera around government officials without being a news entity or a scheduled event is a reason for suspicion. Whether or not you support all of that, that happens to be the conditions in which these students decided to piss off a congressman with a retarded question with no disguise at all about their intentions- and when they fail to comply with his simple request, it goes downhill fast. I don't blame him for not wanting to be on video (and likewise, pushing the camera away), and "assaulting" them when they don't comply.
The situation can only be blamed on the students, and while the congressman's actions aren't the epitome of social interaction, it isn't exactly outside of his bounds.