03-03-2022, 02:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2022, 02:12 PM by C_T_Russell.)
(03-03-2022, 01:58 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:I see him grabbing a cop, not hitting him, he was unarmed and fairly frail I would expect.(03-03-2022, 01:47 PM)C_T_Russell Wrote: A generator can easily catch fire if tipped over, fuel spills out of the tank and gets on the exhaust.Have another look - prior to his being on the ground, about 5 seconds in. He can clearly be seen hitting a cop from behind.
Lets wait and see, Chantell Baker claims she has evidence.
Yes many left the protest because of the bad behaviour, your right, a few rotten apples doesnt represent the whole protest.
Much the same way that not all the russians invading Ukraine are bad people, some of them were sent there being told they were doing a training exercise only to find out they were lied to.
I saw alot of unity and peace there, well organized, food tents and people coming together and looking after each other. I saw love, i didnt see hate, these poor people just wanted their jobs back.
Sorry, but I dont see him hitting the cop in that video at all.
It appears he was trying to protect the woman on the ground that was being beaten.
They could have just pushed him back with his shield, no need to give him blows to the head, it lookes like he was knocked out cold. Very upsetting to watch.
(03-03-2022, 02:00 PM)Magoo Wrote:There were cops interviewed on TV that lost their job due to mandates, now they got them back after the police had their mandates dropped.
Quote:ct russelbahahahaha, wanted their jobs back. thats hilarious.
these poor people just wanted their jobs back.
i didnt see anyone employable amongst all that riffraff.
in 23 days i dont think many work days were lost, if any.
Where was the one law for all?
I dont believe many police were involved in the protest, they were counting on their mandates being dropped and didnt want to risk anything by attending the protest.