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stratocaster_patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds a lot like the George Floyd case that started massive riots, only this interrupted the loop of "allies". The fact that you can be a complete piece of human garbage and become the hero to so many is sickening and a sign of how vulnerable our society is to hoaxes these days.

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Chopblock 2 points ago +2 / -0

I encourage you to consider the Floyd/BLM/Coronavirus situation against the characteristics listed in the linked article, disregarding ‘conspiracy theories’ and solely utilizing established facts (as well as evidence-weighted suspected, reported, & unconfirmed factual events, as opposed to projections of motivations).

The best way to go about it is to review the characteristics, and then put together a timeline of events, drawing out ‘key events’ by referencing them against potential fulfillment of hoax characteristics. As you continue to add events, a pattern emerges, and the hidden connections and motivations emerge.

One big question that is unresolved (and to this date, unresolvable), is the degree to which the arrest interaction was spontaneous. Although it has been presented as such in the MSM, there are many suspicious ‘coincidences’ and external factors that have started to pile up in front of that limiting assumption.