Kolya on 15/6/2020 at 23:08
Doesn't it just show how much these debates rely on personal bias instead of facts? Because this is what I'm getting from this.
Starker on 16/6/2020 at 00:15
Personal bias definitely matters, but it's ultimately up to the candidates to put on a show for the audience. Policy and facts don't even enter into this -- this is reality TV and Clinton clearly wasn't up to par. She failed to play for that very specific audience that ultimately brought her a narrow loss, a feat made even more remarkable by her husband nailing this: (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v1EtiEuSEY&feature=youtu.be&t=4407)
nbohr1more on 16/6/2020 at 05:35
Quote Posted by Pyrian
Oh, I gotta hear how Floyd and Chauvin having potentially previously crossed paths at work feeds into some deeeep state conspiracy.
The business they worked with had ties to the FBI.
Rather coincidental that this whole episode erupted just before Hillary's legal team was challenged by Judicial Watch and just before Flynn's trial?
Nicker on 16/6/2020 at 07:02
Yes. Yeeeehhhhhsssssszzzz! It's all starting to make nonsense.
faetal on 16/6/2020 at 08:01
I'm particularly impressed with how Floyd refrained from using Chauvin's name during their encounter. Pretty sure if a former co-worker is choking you to death with their knee, it's considered basic courtesy to refer to them as sir.
Nice that he didn't breach this basic etiquette.
Starker on 16/6/2020 at 11:12
The name pretty much proves that reality is written by a hack, though.
nbohr1more on 16/6/2020 at 15:17
Quote Posted by faetal
I'm particularly impressed with how Floyd refrained from using Chauvin's name during their encounter. Pretty sure if a former co-worker is choking you to death with their knee, it's considered basic courtesy to refer to them as sir.
Nice that he didn't breach this basic etiquette.
There are legal documents that show that these two were employed together but if you are the "deep state" and want to foster a race war you
try to pretend that these two are strangers temporarily until you've ignited the flames.
Floyd was a liability to their operation so he was "executed".
Chauvin is an open question... undercover cop who was working on this?
(
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cbp-customs-border-protection-officers-minnesota-seize-900g-counterfeit-bills-chinese-shipping-container-canada-border)
Chinese backed counterfeiting operations...
Renzatic on 16/6/2020 at 15:29
Quote Posted by nbohr1more
There are legal documents that show that these two were employed together but if you are the "deep state" and want to foster a race war you
try to pretend that these two are strangers temporarily until you've ignited the flames.
Two questions.
1. How does them being possible acquaintances from a previous job make the incident any more excusable?
2. Considering how often these things happen, how did the Deep State know THIS particular bit of police brutality that would be the spark that would ignite the nation?
nbohr1more on 16/6/2020 at 16:08
Quote Posted by Renzatic
Two questions.
1. How does them being possible acquaintances from a previous job make the incident any more excusable?
1A) It is NOT excusable but it is WORSE than than racial enmity. It is calculated political violence meant to cause more death and destruction.
Quote:
2. Considering how often these things happen, how did the Deep State know THIS particular bit of police brutality that would be the spark that would ignite the nation?
2A. Because Media Matters was ready with footage to ship to all major news outlets hours after the incident happened and there were stacks of bricks deployed to all
their staging sites.
How dumb. How dumb.
Black man killed the exact same way as Eric Garner which was the catalyst for the BLM movement?
All BLM funding links go to "Act Blue" an offshoot of Media Matters for America
Asymmetric Solutions was running test exercises in Minnesota prior to this "event":
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https://www.asymmetricsolutionsusa.com/)
If they aren't Deep State then who is...