As a person who does not like being photographed or recorded, I can understand how uncomfortable this situation could have been, especially after expressing a dislike toward the action. At first, I did not view this encounter from the individual's perspective, considering what they were thinking during that moment, what they were feeling. It is quite possible that removing the camera could have been that connection, or as I stated in my previous comment "a legitimate opening", to have a healthy conversation. Showing that sign of respect could have opened a positive dialogue.
This could be a great opportunity to learn, grow and connect. I would be interested in your response to this Adam, and I thank you so very much Erika for bringing this opportunity to grow together!
@cmduncan94: Thank you so much, Che, for your openness to consider the others’ perspective. I hope @adamkokesh does the same.😊
Yeah, I just didn’t like blame being heaped, with no recognition of the PROVOCATION that came before their bad behavior.