Dude got handcuffed & horse-ravaged out of the Chargers’ stadium for cheering for the Jets.  Nothing more/nothing less. He got malled for that simple Jets chant. If a simple Jets chant puts you in cuffs, is it safe to assume that Fireman ED was gunned down by the San Diego police early in the first half?  Step back and look at this arrest: it is an unchecked vigilante assault.  These weren’t San Diego police officers.  They were San Diego Chargers fans who happened to be on the clock during a heartbreaking loss.  Believe me, I was a Jets/Yankees fan living in New England.  There would have been nothing I would have rather done during the 2004 MLB playoffs than to throw on a blue uniform and lay a government-endorsed beating on fanatic chowder heads.

I guess that it really boils down to a simple point…..people from California are pussy.  They need a badge to muzzle the bark of the underdog.  It was something civilian fans didn’t want to deal with.

And when people question cops, why do the cops always ask if the person wants to “take it outside”?  The term “Let’s Take It Outside” is used to initiate a fist fight.  You are not allowed to fist fight cops.  Therefore cops say this in the public in order to “appear” like a tough guy who is willing to fist fight people.  This is the same exact move that chicks pull in arguments with men.  When a girl screams at a guy “Just Hit Me Then“, she yells this because guys can’t hit girls without moral and legal repercussions.  Guys can’t hit girls; civilians can’t fight cops.  Therefore when cops say “Let’s Take it Outside”, they are the equivalent to girls in distress.  Can’t argue logic.

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