I know it's a thing. I grew up and live in the South, I have eyes. What I'm saying, is that it had to be explained, by a Black panther, in court testimony, about the former President of the US, in a hearing, about the DA and special prosecutor fucking and whether that's a conflict. It's a thing, and all of that is true, and none of this is fictionalized as part of some silly soap opera. This is really happening.
The line that got me was when the former Governor of Georgia said he turned down the offer to be a special prosecutor because Trump supporters are so violent he'd have to live with bodyguards the rest of his life if he accepted, and based on his time as Governor, he didn't want to live with bodyguards again.
Not actually, it turns out. But I'm sure that didn't stop the Twitter mobs from sending the lie around the world.
So we can finally stop with the "it was just a peaceful protest" malarkey, right? https://twitter.com/TheBryanBaca/status/1760437556506951751
Sweden to formally join NATO Big if true. Sweden has a very formidably military that has been training for decades to do nothing but kill Russians.
If you haven't seen the video of Aaron Bushnell, it's out there, uncensored on Reddit. He certainly did feel very strongly about this whole situation, and he made his feelings crystal clear unlike what most channels are reporting.
The guy had dedication, that's for sure. He didn't even flinch when he caught fire; I wonder if he was high on something. Question: WHY was the cop pointing a gun at him the whole time? He was on the ground, incapacitated. This kind of reminds me of that cop who emptied his gun into a car because he head an acorn drop. No, I am not making that up. Moist Critical/ Charlie did a great video about it.
Yeah, it's like some of them know no other response to any given situation. That's giant red flag, waving for everyone to see, terminate that cop's employment before they shoot someone that don't need shootin. I told y'all I'd be good at weeding out the bad ones.
I was guessing mentally ill, but you may be on to something. And all the "'rest in power" posts I see, holding him up as a hero makes me wonder when the next person will decide to play "Johnny Storm." I have to say, I was amazed by how long he stayed on his feet though.
In slight defense of the cop, he was working outside of an embassy that I'm sure has gotten a tidal wave of threats. The idea of a suicide bombing is not out of the question of things he might encounter.
I don't think that was what was on his mind, or he would be standing more than a couple paces away from Bushnell. It's more like he was being photographed and didn't know what to do with his hands, so he pulled his weapon on the 'threat'. Like acorn guy, his fear overtook him, he pulled his weapon in response. At least he didn't fire it.