Friday, October 16, 2009

Video: This Can't Be Real



Nobody would intervene in the abduction of this kid. BUT THE "THUGS AND HOODLUMS" CAME TO THIS LITTLE GIRL'S RESCUE!

Too many punks out here.

At the end of the video he uses this experiment to push for a Big Brother type security system for schools.

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  1. Hey,

    Don't know if it is real or not, but if so, I commend the brothers.

    I bet it would be a different story in Texas or any state with more lax gun laws.

  2. I was saying it can't be real because its sad all those people didn't even react to the little girl calling for help.

  3. Interesting set-up. And way too phony to convince many passers-by that an actual kidnapping was underway.

    The scene was confusing at best, as anyone with kids knows.

    Kids have tantrums and at those times they may say anything. Anything. If the tantrum occurs in a public place, the unfortunate parent must stay close to the irate child and outlast the kid's fury.

    Some parents might drag a kid out of public view. Some do not.

    My older son had a public tantrum at a water park in Florida. I sat on a bench while he screamed and thrashed and worked himself into an apoplectic state that looked as though it would last a long while. It did. About 40 minutes.

    People passing by undoubtedly wondered what was causing the kid so much distress. Maybe they thought I had been beating him. Who knows? Who cares.

    Finally he ran out of gas and we went back to having fun at the water park. But his tantrum that day was one for his personal record books. He never repeated that act, probably because it did not work the first time and he understood the futility of a reprise.

  4. jay, you are not a parent. You have no idea how kids behave and what they will do when they have worked themselves into a frenzy.

    Moreover, there is no obvious reason to think a screaming kid is making truthful statements.

    Furthermore, it is unlikely there is a single case of an actual kidnapping that occurred in the manner of this staged event -- where a total stranger grabbed a young girl in an open commercial area of a busy city.

    Criminals are often morons, but a kidnapper attempting to cart off a young girl under the circumstances shown in the video would have set some records for dumb -- and he would have been caught for a few reasons.

    First, that kid was too young to have been where she was without a parent somewhere nearby. So the setting for a kidnapping was completely wrong.

    Only someone acting on the spur of the moment would have tried to snatch a kid in such a public place, and that guarantees failure in a real situation.

  5. Did you not hear her screaming your not my father?

  6. jay, you wrote:

    "Did you not hear her screaming your not my father?"

    Yeah. I heard it. And the first thought that comes to my mind is the guy is her step-father and she hates him.

    If not the step-father, then he's her mother's boyfriend.

    Like I said, for a kidnapping, the setting was all wrong.

  7. I've seen this happen time and time again in real life, black men running to rescue the helpless. The media doesn't show or talk about those stories too much.

  8. keep it trill, you wrote:

    "I've seen this happen time and time again in real life, black men running to rescue the helpless."

    Really? How about some examples.

    You wrote:

    "The media doesn't show or talk about those stories too much."

    There are few media stories delivering GOOD news. However, they do appear, and the usually appear when the Good Samaritan receives an award.

    By the way, every fire department rescues people on a regular basis. Many other organizations also rescue people in danger.

  9. the problem is the girl sounded fake...it doesnt look real..

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