Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Dismissive contempt or bald-faced dishonesty: With Neo, it's always a tough call.


Every so often, it's amusing to check in on Blogging Tory and Stephen Taylor colleague "Neo Conservative" (who is, in reality, Patrick Ross) to see whether he's a) lying about something, or b) contemptuously insulting entire demographics. And, sometimes, you get a two-fer, like here:

There will be more people killed...

In traffic accidents this Victoria Day weekend... than have died after being tasered in Canada over the last five years...

Of course, using that logic, you could point out that there will be more people killed in traffic accidents in a single month in Canada than members of the military killed in Afghanistan over an entire year, so will all you Canadians who lose family members over there please, for fuck's sake, quit your whining? At least, so spaketh Neo. But, hilariously, we're not done yet, as Neo then switches into bullshit mode thusly:

What Mr. Kosteckyj fails to mention... is that this guy wouldn't have been tasered at all if he hadn't been wandering aimlessly in a daze for hours, before finally going apeshit and throwing furniture and computers around in a very public venue.

Really, Neo? Is that what Robert Dziekanski was doing? "Throwing furniture and computers around?" Hey, I know ... let's check in with someone who isn't a perpetual, pathological liar (emphasis added):

Canadians cannot believe a word the RCMP have to say over the taser death of Robert Dziekanski. The cruelty of the response by four Mounties to the Polish man's plight is a shocking example of police inhumanity. The disinformation campaign waged later can only further harm the reputation and credibility of the force. How, when an RCMP spokesman stands up in the future and calmly gives a version of events involving a member, can he be trusted?

What is clear is that in the aftermath of the Oct. 14 tasering at Vancouver International Airport, RCMP spokesman Sgt. Pierre Lemaitre provided a version of events to the public that contrasts sharply with what was captured on the now world-famous taser death video.

Witnesses said Mr. Dziekanski wasn't a threat to anybody, but Sgt. Lemaitre told CBC Television that police arrived and, despite efforts to calm him, were met aggressively and confrontationally by Mr. Dziekanski. “The officers were using gestures saying, you know, relax, relax, put your hands on the desk there where the computer was taken; to no avail, [he was] still throwing things around,” said Sgt. Lemaitre.

He gave a similar account to the Vancouver Sun: “The officers tried to speak to him, tried to calm him down, but he continued to throw things around and yell and scream.” The police spokesman also told a CTV reporter that “he was pounding on the windows behind us, he was throwing chairs.”

And yet ... and yet ... oh, look:

The video shows Mr. Dziekanski rearranging furniture, and throwing something earlier on, but not as the four officers approached him. Instead, he raised his hands and moved away a few steps. He gave the appearance not of posing a threat but of exhibiting resignation. There is no evidence on the video of any attempt to negotiate with the man, or to calm him in the few seconds before he was hit with 50,000 volts.

Join us tomorrow when Neo writes something suitably contemptuous about Brenda Martin. Or just lies shamelessly about something else. Whichever's easier.

9 comments:

LuLu said...

Now CC, everyone knows that the truth has a distinct liberal bias and, therefore, cannot be trusted. Besides, if a Blogging Tory like Neo (who is actually the Canadian Sentinel) can't just make shit up then I don't know what this world is coming to.

Ti-Guy said...

Join us tomorrow when Neo writes something suitably contemptuous about Brenda Martin.

Oh, and will he ever. I read in The Globe today that it cost 80 000$ to fly her home on a private jet.

Maybe Neo will compare it to the 130 000$ Flaherty spent on his budget speech?

Mark Richard Francis said...

Flaherty's misspent $130,000 doesn't matter because Canadians spend far more than that on Doritos every week.

And the methane we fart, if collected and burned for power, would produce far more electricity than used by all tasers in the world fired every day!

I love this reasoning! It requires no effort whatsoever! If we all stopped wasting our brainpower on blogging logical opinions, and instead put it into blindly supporting Stephen Harper, he could have a majority!

KEvron said...

there are two types of authoritarian personalities, and neo-cunt surely is not the alpha type....

KEvron

Dr.Dawg said...

And just think--Neo's one of the bright ones. : )

E in MD said...

Guess we don't need to fight the War on Terra anymore than either.

How many people have died as a direct result of terrorism since 1970? Compare that with the number of people who have died driving.

Obviously terrorism is a non-threat by Neo-CockGobbler's standards.

¢rÄbG®äŠŠ said...

In addition to being highly amusing, Neo (who is actually Kathy Shaidle) acts like a troll in his own comment section. It is not possible to exchange ideas with him.

Why is it so difficult for him to counter a visitor's argument with a thought or two of his ow- Oh, wait. Never mind.

mikmik said...

I love the 'guilty, or soon would've been anyway' rationalizations put forth, like Brian:
I can only imagine how many weeks or months it would have been before he had harmed someone in Canada after going "ape" as he did in Vancouver Airport.

Neo:"crabby, welcome back. i see you're still living in the mythical land of "what if"."
Crabby? What about Brian, yourself - the 'had to shoot when taser failed' link?

liberal supporter said...

He was thirsty and hungry. Can you imagine how Ms. Shaidle or Ms. Sullivan would behave should they miss a meal or two?