You cannot be this stupid. They followed him running in a truck with guns. The guy is on foot for pete's sake. At no time before they shot him were the murderer's lives in danger. Are you out of your mind? Did you even watch the video?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was first degree murder.
Not when someone charges at you and tries to take your gun.
You might want to brush up on the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was first degree murder.
Not when someone charges at you and tries to take your gun.
You might want to brush up on the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was first degree murder.
Not when someone charges at you and tries to take your gun.
You might want to brush up on the law.
Anonymous wrote:This was first degree murder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those PPs who were saying that he was not jogging since he had on construction boots were parroting white nationalist talking points, not surprisingly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/far-right-groups-are-spreading-racist-false-claims-about-shooting-victim-ahmaud-arbery-analysts-say/
You know, it IS possible to question media-reported facts independent of any other group that might have an agenda to advance, right? Or is every runner who looked at that and said, "I don't ever run like that" a white supremacist?
If you repeated the lie that he was in work boot and cargo short and that he was 10 miles from his house... you actually parroted white nationalist talking point. You turned into an agent for white supremacists. You might not be a white supremacist but you might want to look in the mirror and wonder why you so easily agreed with and repeated white nationalist talking points.
You are absolutely crazy. You assume every person who questioned cargo shorts and boots KNEW that white supremacists used these as talking points. You should like the typical woke liberal for whom there must be 100% agreement or you are a racist, sexist, fill-in-the-blank-ist.
And by the way, when I look in the mirror, I see running shorts and running shoes, when I'm going to run.
Anonymous wrote:Run Forest Run!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those PPs who were saying that he was not jogging since he had on construction boots were parroting white nationalist talking points, not surprisingly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/far-right-groups-are-spreading-racist-false-claims-about-shooting-victim-ahmaud-arbery-analysts-say/
You know, it IS possible to question media-reported facts independent of any other group that might have an agenda to advance, right? Or is every runner who looked at that and said, "I don't ever run like that" a white supremacist?
If you repeated the lie that he was in work boot and cargo short and that he was 10 miles from his house... you actually parroted white nationalist talking point. You turned into an agent for white supremacists. You might not be a white supremacist but you might want to look in the mirror and wonder why you so easily agreed with and repeated white nationalist talking points.
You are absolutely crazy. You assume every person who questioned cargo shorts and boots KNEW that white supremacists used these as talking points. You should like the typical woke liberal for whom there must be 100% agreement or you are a racist, sexist, fill-in-the-blank-ist.
And by the way, when I look in the mirror, I see running shorts and running shoes, when I'm going to run.
Run Forest Run!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those PPs who were saying that he was not jogging since he had on construction boots were parroting white nationalist talking points, not surprisingly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/far-right-groups-are-spreading-racist-false-claims-about-shooting-victim-ahmaud-arbery-analysts-say/
You know, it IS possible to question media-reported facts independent of any other group that might have an agenda to advance, right? Or is every runner who looked at that and said, "I don't ever run like that" a white supremacist?
If you repeated the lie that he was in work boot and cargo short and that he was 10 miles from his house... you actually parroted white nationalist talking point. You turned into an agent for white supremacists. You might not be a white supremacist but you might want to look in the mirror and wonder why you so easily agreed with and repeated white nationalist talking points.
You are absolutely crazy. You assume every person who questioned cargo shorts and boots KNEW that white supremacists used these as talking points. You should like the typical woke liberal for whom there must be 100% agreement or you are a racist, sexist, fill-in-the-blank-ist.
And by the way, when I look in the mirror, I see running shorts and running shoes, when I'm going to run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those PPs who were saying that he was not jogging since he had on construction boots were parroting white nationalist talking points, not surprisingly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/far-right-groups-are-spreading-racist-false-claims-about-shooting-victim-ahmaud-arbery-analysts-say/
You know, it IS possible to question media-reported facts independent of any other group that might have an agenda to advance, right? Or is every runner who looked at that and said, "I don't ever run like that" a white supremacist?
If you repeated the lie that he was in work boot and cargo short and that he was 10 miles from his house... you actually parroted white nationalist talking point. You turned into an agent for white supremacists. You might not be a white supremacist but you might want to look in the mirror and wonder why you so easily agreed with and repeated white nationalist talking points.
Anonymous wrote:This was first degree murder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYTIMES did a very good recap video that includes many new details
https://youtu.be/-nKf0TW-L1M
That was so chilling. He was literally running away from their trucks and blocked in. He must have been completely terrified.
Anonymous wrote:The NYTIMES did a very good recap video that includes many new details
https://youtu.be/-nKf0TW-L1M
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those PPs who were saying that he was not jogging since he had on construction boots were parroting white nationalist talking points, not surprisingly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/far-right-groups-are-spreading-racist-false-claims-about-shooting-victim-ahmaud-arbery-analysts-say/
You know, it IS possible to question media-reported facts independent of any other group that might have an agenda to advance, right? Or is every runner who looked at that and said, "I don't ever run like that" a white supremacist?