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How can I put out a fire if I don’t have fire extinguisher?
Dealing with a fire is very risky and while trying to extinguish a fire, one must remain very careful and try not to panic. If the fire is big and you do not have a fire extinguisher or fire safety equipment, you should call the Fire Department urgently and evacuate the premise asap. If the fire isRead more
Dealing with a fire is very risky and while trying to extinguish a fire, one must remain very careful and try not to panic. If the fire is big and you do not have a fire extinguisher or fire safety equipment, you should call the Fire Department urgently and evacuate the premise asap.
See lessIf the fire is small, or manageable, you can try extinguishing it using sand, blanket, continuous water splash, or covering the fire with a non-combustible object. Under any such circumstances, the safety protocols should always be kept in mind and one should maintain a distance of at least 2 meters from the fire.
Was dismissing the Amy Cooper case a vivid example of white privilege?
Having watched the video a couple of times I feel Amy Cooper acted rashly in a moment of emotional upset and did something which she regrets and which she wouldn’t normally do. She wasn’t thinking clearly, she was thinking with a little too much anger and emotion. I hate when people use their socialRead more
Having watched the video a couple of times I feel Amy Cooper acted rashly in a moment of emotional upset and did something which she regrets and which she wouldn’t normally do. She wasn’t thinking clearly, she was thinking with a little too much anger and emotion.
See lessI hate when people use their social class and privileges as a weapon, but I have a hard time vilifying Ms. Cooper. When I watch that video I see someone who did something because she was muddle-headed and not because she was malicious. I think Amy Cooper did not prove that she is a racist in the video. There is lack of evidence to show that she could have acted differently if it was a white person who told her to leash her dog. There is lack of evidence to show that she had an unfair discriminated view of black people. What she did wrong was the inaccurate usage of the word threaten instead of harrass, not leashing her dog in the beginning, and the intention to cause harm on a person by using the police, which can be worse than being racist.
I think she should have used the word harass instead of threatening, in her police phone call.
It is not against the law to film another person in public, not is it to tell another people to follow park rules. I think Amy has lived a life where she felt that she did not have to follow the rules around her, and that she could get away with matters such as this. She tried to punish Chris for telling her off but she went overboard.