I’m still confused. Was his reply basically his way of saying ‘I’m not allowed to comment on the specifics of the case under advisement from my lawyer’? I can see why he went with what he did.
No, what he was saying is that the cops can't be believed.
Cooper tells him about what the police said his son did, and the sprouts comment is basically to mean that some people like them, some people hate them, it's a matter of opinion. So he was insinuating that what the police said was something to not take as fact.
It was just overall a stupid way to put it, and it shows you exactly what kind of classless low IQ level family we're dealing with here. The sad part is he actually thought he was being clever.
It's weird because I understand what he meant, but everyone else seems to be having a problem with it.
Cooper was asking the dad what he thinks about people saying his son did all that bad stuff. So the dad answers with an example that's supposed to show that just because people say something that doesn't make it true.
It's not a very good example because hating Brussels sprouts isn't exactly universal, and the dad tries to clarify by saying that he hates Brussels sprouts because he wanted to say that he personally doesn't agree with the those statements.
It's a stupid way of answering, but I bet the dad uses that phrase often in his life, so it's his go-to retort when he's confronted with assertions he doesn't agree with.
I’m still confused. Was his reply basically his way of saying ‘I’m not allowed to comment on the specifics of the case under advisement from my lawyer’? I can see why he went with what he did.
He told Mr CIA Cooper that he can go fuck himself with that line of questioning.
He hates the line of psyop questioning from Mr CIA as much, as much as he hates Brussels Sprouts.
I dig your interpretation and I hadnt thought of that.
He agreed to answer questions in an interview to get paid because he's a grifter. NO REFUNDS, COOPER.
No, what he was saying is that the cops can't be believed.
Cooper tells him about what the police said his son did, and the sprouts comment is basically to mean that some people like them, some people hate them, it's a matter of opinion. So he was insinuating that what the police said was something to not take as fact.
It was just overall a stupid way to put it, and it shows you exactly what kind of classless low IQ level family we're dealing with here. The sad part is he actually thought he was being clever.
It's weird because I understand what he meant, but everyone else seems to be having a problem with it.
Cooper was asking the dad what he thinks about people saying his son did all that bad stuff. So the dad answers with an example that's supposed to show that just because people say something that doesn't make it true.
It's not a very good example because hating Brussels sprouts isn't exactly universal, and the dad tries to clarify by saying that he hates Brussels sprouts because he wanted to say that he personally doesn't agree with the those statements.
It's a stupid way of answering, but I bet the dad uses that phrase often in his life, so it's his go-to retort when he's confronted with assertions he doesn't agree with.
According to affirmative action blackish professors, they built the pyramids and invented literally everything. Black supremacy at its finest.
It was basically an "If my aunt had wheels she'd be a wagon" response. Cooper is just stupid.