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Beeswax's avatar

Considering the outrageous victimization Amy Cooper is suffering, I wonder if Christian Cooper feels any sense of responsibility at all? Simple compassion? Pity? Anything?

It occurs to me that he could ameliorate a lot of her suffering, which she absolutely does not deserve. He obviously felt she was treated unfairly, because he refused to participate in her legal prosecution. Why then has he refused to meet with her? Why has he decided not to step forward and publicly call for a moratorium on her life sentence of abuse and exile? Is it because he believes her current situation is justified, and it makes him feel vindicated? Or is it that he knows that if he campaigned on her behalf he’d be thrown under the bus by the same mob that chanted for her execution?

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Nancy Robertson's avatar

Why did Christian Cooper decline to press charges against Amy Cooper? Christian Cooper didn't refuse to press charges out of the goodness of his heart. No. He knew if he cooperated with the police, his actions would have come under scrutiny by investigators, and he might be required to testify under oath. Then he would no longer be seen as a blameless "Marvel hero" fighting for equity but would be exposed as the calculating, self-serving sociopath he actually is. It sickens me that Joe Biden praised him.

The mainstream media is worse than useless these days. They publish articles that promote the woke narratives they're pushing, not caring whether their "facts" are true or false. But thanks to the efforts of Bari, Kmele, Megan, and Amy, the truth is finally coming to light. I'd like to thank you all for the valuable work you are doing.

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Beeswax's avatar

You are absolutely right.

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Nancy Robertson's avatar

The incident in Central Park was a winning lottery ticket for Christian Cooper. He played it for all it was worth and didn't care who got trashed in the process.

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Beeswax's avatar

Sadly, I have to agree that it sure looks that way. I want to give him more credit than he deserves.

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Nancy Robertson's avatar

Let's try to get inside the mind of Christian Cooper. Even if he had a conscience, he's in this mess far too deeply to dial anything back. No. He can't risk a meeting with Amy Cooper. In the heat of the moment, who knows what he'd say, what he'd give away?

Christian Cooper must stick with his original story, which he parlayed into his very own Marvel Comic with him as the main character. Even the most powerful man in the visible universe, President Joe Biden, now considers him a hero. Just try and wrap your head around that.

So Christian Cooper can't admit even the slightest culpability. He's trapped inside a half-truth lie that went viral and got away from him. It showered him with success but also contains the seeds of his own destruction. Now he sweats bullets wondering how long his charade will last.

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madaboutmd's avatar

Just like Jussie Smollett needs to stick with his original story. Living in Chicagoland through that polar vortex, nothing he said was even plausible, much less believable.....but he got 90% of the media and even former Pres. Obama to empathize and villianize on his behalf. How do these people live with themselves?

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slgeorge's avatar

excellent comment!

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Nancy Robertson's avatar

Christian Cooper declined to cooperate with the investigators, so the charges against Amy Cooper were dropped. And the exact colloquial phrase "declined to press charges" has been stated many times in mainstream media articles about this incident such as the one linked below.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/amy-central-park-karen-cooper-is-suing-her-former-employer-for-discriminating-against-her-as-a-white-woman/ar-AAKrTs7

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DemonHunter's avatar

Dan is correct though. Only the DA has the authority to press charges. CC not cooperating is not dispositive. The DA could still charge, subpoena CC, and if he refused to testify he’d be found in contempt and possibly jailed (and or fined).

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Nancy Robertson's avatar

It goes without saying that DA's make the decision. But when a victim isn't eager to cooperate, strategic DA's pull back, because their task becomes that much harder and the odds of winning plunge. Don't waste time on a high profile case you're going to lose.

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DemonHunter's avatar

All quite true. I was only noting that colloquial phrase is inaccurate and that Dan was correct. I have seen cases where a DA has subpoened an uncooperative witness, who refused to testify, and the judge let them sit in the can a few days. (Usually it's a witness who's been granted immunity and doesn't want to give up a partner in crime... but now I'm drifting off topic).

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