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originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: Nevercompromise
Maybe it was in text, hence his confusion without his phone. He remembered the number but not whether it was terrace or street. In one of the links it states the police arrived at 9:52 I believe. Somewhere between 9:50 and 10. So incident at 9:15-9:30 maybe? If he had to go to three houses for help and then wait for police.
originally posted by: Nevercompromise
That parade they had was so peaceful and everyone was so nice and respectful.
And even the cops joined in and marched with them that day.
Cops would not participate IMO, but they did...peacefully without incidence or drama at all.
originally posted by: frogs453
People are under the impression that the only BLM marches were the ones that were riots. Here in Detroit they had them weekly for months, many other cities too. There were thousands. There still are ones that occur all over. The non violent outweighed the violent. Those are just ignored.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: LordAhriman
People are under the impression that the only BLM marches were the ones that were riots. Here in Detroit they had them weekly for months, many other cities too. There were thousands. There still are ones that occur all over. The non violent outweighed the violent. Those are just ignored.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: LordAhriman
People are under the impression that the only BLM marches were the ones that were riots. Here in Detroit they had them weekly for months, many other cities too. There were thousands. There still are ones that occur all over. The non violent outweighed the violent. Those are just ignored.
originally posted by: Cymatic
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: LordAhriman
People are under the impression that the only BLM marches were the ones that were riots. Here in Detroit they had them weekly for months, many other cities too. There were thousands. There still are ones that occur all over. The non violent outweighed the violent. Those are just ignored.
Not really. The main issue was the media and politicians gaslighting about mostly peaceful protests. They deliberately covered for and made excuses for the violence so they could pander to people and act like they are on their side. Any form of protest that actually speaks truth to power is demonized.
Just look at how the US media covered the trucker protest in Canada, they immediately used the nazi/racist card and ran with several lies and rumors when it was a 100% peaceful protest. It's a re- occurring theme.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
WHAT? He accidentally shot a dude in the head, then accidentally shot him again while he was down?
originally posted by: Moon68
originally posted by: Cymatic
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: LordAhriman
People are under the impression that the only BLM marches were the ones that were riots. Here in Detroit they had them weekly for months, many other cities too. There were thousands. There still are ones that occur all over. The non violent outweighed the violent. Those are just ignored.
Not really. The main issue was the media and politicians gaslighting about mostly peaceful protests. They deliberately covered for and made excuses for the violence so they could pander to people and act like they are on their side. Any form of protest that actually speaks truth to power is demonized.
Just look at how the US media covered the trucker protest in Canada, they immediately used the nazi/racist card and ran with several lies and rumors when it was a 100% peaceful protest. It's a re- occurring theme.
Drive by journalism. It's become a pox on the world.
Agenda's pushed by the media.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
originally posted by: Moon68
originally posted by: Cymatic
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: LordAhriman
People are under the impression that the only BLM marches were the ones that were riots. Here in Detroit they had them weekly for months, many other cities too. There were thousands. There still are ones that occur all over. The non violent outweighed the violent. Those are just ignored.
Not really. The main issue was the media and politicians gaslighting about mostly peaceful protests. They deliberately covered for and made excuses for the violence so they could pander to people and act like they are on their side. Any form of protest that actually speaks truth to power is demonized.
Just look at how the US media covered the trucker protest in Canada, they immediately used the nazi/racist card and ran with several lies and rumors when it was a 100% peaceful protest. It's a re- occurring theme.
Drive by journalism. It's become a pox on the world.
Agenda's pushed by the media.
The media is getting paid to money to push the agenda of their bosses.
I see that agenda and a lot of personal agendas being pushed around the internet, with a lot more fervor, I might add. It makes me question what they are being paid.
We forget that the media is just another vehicle to advertise, manipulate and control. It is all about programming you think, believe, and respond on cue. It is extremely hard, but we need to stop dancing to the music of the piper.