Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by kingston


So, you don’t recognize a distinction between not breathing and difficulty breathing.


This is asinine.



If a person says "I can't breathe" they are lying.



He likely meant he was having difficulty breathing, or felt he wasn't getting enough oxygen.



Based on what you saw, what could cause oxygen deprivation?


If you go to your doctor and report that you “can’t breathe” what are the chances your doctor will bring in three cops to handcuff you face down and then sit on your back and neck for 10 minutes? What are the chances your doctor will call you a liar? What are the chances your doctor will initiate a semantic argument about how to best express the sensation of having difficulty breathing?


I am not seeing a connection between my post and your comments. I'll allow that my migraine may be preventing me from detecting nuance.