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BlackPillBot 7 points ago +7 / -0

I’ve already been though this with a few different life long black friends with the St. Skittles case bullshit. Let’s just say they became visibly emotional, and angry. They couldn’t fathom how I could dare challenge, and question the media, who they all previously agreed would lie about almost everything, on this issue, because apparently ST. S shared the same skin tone as them, and apparently the central organizing feature of all of their lives is their skin color. ✊🏿🤡🌎

It’s sad, and fascinating to watch. I could tell there is no doubt if I would have kept pushing the issue with them, at least two, definitely one would have gotten physically violent with me. It’s fucking pathetic how easy thes low IQ motherfuckers are to manipulate. I slowly but surely stopped communicating with them. I guess they took the hint since they stopped reaching out too. I have a buddy who is mutual friends with a couple of the same people, and he told me their social media posting became super radical after the GOOD BOI FLOID HOAX. I wasn’t surprised one bit. Good riddance.

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independentbystander 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you haven't seen it, Joel Gilbert's "Trayvon Martin Hoax" documentary is very informational.

There are many things that MSM deliberately covered up/misreported (Martin's criminal history/suspension from school, texts/social media posts fishing for drugs to make "fire-ass lean"/purple drank, referring to the watermelon drink as "Arizona Iced Tea", etc etc) but the craziest part of the story is the impostor "witness" who was supposedly on the phone that night. The "witness" was not able to read/confirm her "written testimony" in court because she didn't write it: the real girl-on-the-phone went on the run, and prosecutors deliberately committed perjury (or something unethical anyway) by fabricating not only testimony, but the "witness" herself.

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BlackPillBot 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I’ve seen it, and it’s another example of why the media is enemy of the people.

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Stefan Molyneux's "Truth About" series is very good also, he has done thorough debunkings of the MSM coverups/misreporting of several high-profile riot-starter incidents (Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, etc etc.)

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BlackPillBot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. I sure didn’t know anything about that. I like SM though. Michele Malkin had a cool investigatory series for a while too when she was with that network bongino was with for a while. I forgot it’s name though.

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fusreedah 2 points ago +2 / -0

St Skittles?

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BlackPillBot 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trayvon martin. Keep up fren. 😁

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fusreedah 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd say I was kept up then, but it was 9 years ago now. I vaguely remember something about skittles, what was it?

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ingredients for "fire-ass lean"/"purple drank"/"sizzurp." Trayvon Martin was inquiring via texts/social-media if anyone had the "hookup for codien," hence his mission in search of Skittles and watermelon drink.

>Acquire a can of Arizona Watermelon drink, pour out some for your fallen homies, dump in Skittles. Dump in pills/cough syrup/whatever is handy. Voila, you're the envy of your friends. (Jazz-hands intensify)