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Coup d'etat in the US? aka Shanes conspiracy nut job thread....

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Nah BLM was some rotton thug resisting arrest then dying. Then to protest his death people somehow needed a new pair of Nike's.

Watch the video, he did not resist arrest. Try watching with BOTH eyes open!
 

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LOL

1. That Ted Nugget fool sound like a loser, Meh

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I wish people put this much energy into fixing themselves, as they do for when a criminal dies whilst being arrested
 

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Watch the video, he did not resist arrest. Try watching with BOTH eyes open!
When the video only shows the end result you don't see the context. Was it excessive? Absolutely. Was he a career criminal that had just allegedly committed a crime and was restrained because he tried running and was initially resisting? Well, there's no video proof of that because it's not in the best interest of BLM.
 

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When the video only shows the end result you don't see the context. Was it excessive? Absolutely. Was he a career criminal that had just allegedly committed a crime and was restrained because he tried running and was initially resisting? Well, there's no video proof of that because it's not in the best interest of BLM.

There are multiple videos, one that shows what occurs before the widely seen video of the cop with his knee on the back of his neck.

There is video of him been beaten inside a police car as well as earlier when he's resisting arrest by not allowing himself to be hand cuffed but nothing showing him been violent towards police.

He was also known by at least one of the officers as I believe they worked together as private security at a club or such style establishment.
 

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I know there is a lot of history there, but saying he was a victim is not completely accurate. He contributed to his fate. No one deserves to die in that scenario, however, if he was a law abiding citizen with no criminal history, he wouldn't have been there in the first place.
 

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I know there is a lot of history there, but saying he was a victim is not completely accurate. He contributed to his fate. No one deserves to die in that scenario, however, if he was a law abiding citizen with no criminal history, he wouldn't have been there in the first place.

Yea, if, but instead he chose to take and sell drugs, assault people including pregnant women.
 

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I know there is a lot of history there, but saying he was a victim is not completely accurate. He contributed to his fate. No one deserves to die in that scenario, however, if he was a law abiding citizen with no criminal history, he wouldn't have been there in the first place.

Nope but there was no need for what those cops did. People on the curb were pleading with the cops to let him up.

The problem is that this was not an isolated incident, this was just the last in a long list of incidents that nothing was ever done about and the people had enough and protests ensued.

Yea, if, but instead he chose to take and sell drugs, assault people including pregnant women.

Then they should have arrested him and made him face his day in court. The police are not there to dole out justice, just uphold the law. Police brutality shouldn't be allowed period but because it was a black man it was OK?
 

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There are multiple videos, one that shows what occurs before the widely seen video of the cop with his knee on the back of his neck.

There is video of him been beaten inside a police car as well as earlier when he's resisting arrest by not allowing himself to be hand cuffed but nothing showing him been violent towards police.

He was also known by at least one of the officers as I believe they worked together as private security at a club or such style establishment.
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Police are bad a lot of the time. I've seen it first hand against black and white people they don't discriminate.
But how does that give people the right to burn buildings down and steal peoples stuff?

But a few broken windows at the capital building and everybody freaks out?
 
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