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AlabamaSlamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

"This guy walks through blood during protest at chaotic scene, is he even a real cop?" - Pretty dumb move by cop, but again, it's a chaotic scene and people do stupid things every day

"This guy changes his appearance" - Shows guy with mask on

Narrator claims blood is from squib - with no evidence

"People in the crowd are telling other people what they heard" - So weird

Shows crowd of people upset that a woman was murdered - narrator calls it 'the cringe hour' insisting they're all actors - no evidence

Some random woman in the crowd says "they're all acting, they're actors" - Narrator takes that to mean that all of his speculation and ignorance has been validated

Shows interview with guy who witnessed shooting - Narrator flips out that he doesn't remember every detail in the timeline exactly as well as a guy who has watched it on video 100 times in slow motion

EMTs wheel out naked Ashli - You can see the massive amount of blood now that he clothes are off - Narrator claims she is still alive without evidence - Who knows, she may actually be technically alive at this point

Narrator calls out guy for giving the deceased the benefit of the doubt in interview

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AlabamaSlamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just watched the whole video again, typing observations as I went. I'm going to post this any time someone talks about this video

Video starts

Claims that it's abornormal there are people shouting directions/leading during a protest - no evidence

Claims that the pepper spray was somehow fake - no evidence

Claims that it's odd there are "professional photographers 'conveniently' on the scene" of a giant historical protest in our nations capitol

Claims of stage direction & "fake blood" - no evidence

Goes off on a huge tangent about Homeland Security Exercise & Evaluation Program HSEEP - Obviously crisis training drills look a lot like a real crisis. That's the point. You could apply this idiodic "argument" to any crisis.

Big tangent about how squibs work - irrelevant misdirection

"No one seems to be concerned about being the next target" - Watch any of hundreds of actual shooting videos, you see this behavior often. Not unique. Not conclusive

Narrator gives everyone cool code names "Data" "Yellow" "Rufio" "Ninja" etc, laying groundwork for his own made up narrative

"Notice 'Medic' coming in - notice the enormous earpiece. Whats THAT about??" - Yeah, weird people would wear comms to a chaotic large event. Ignorant misdirection

"Look what red does, he kicks the door!" - Someone kicking something during a protest/riot? Wild

"Now we see 'Red' pick up something, or drop something" - Again, fascinating observation

"'Medic' does the same" - Wow. Picks up, OR drops something. That's damning

"Here we can see 'Red' has one glove on" - Neat - Apparently we're just talking for the sake of talking. Making these 'observations' I think lends an air of authority for low info viewers

"Now we're all led into one room" - Crowds tend to follow crowds

"All our 'actors' are just waiting around again" - Right, because there's a fucking locked door, with armed guards posted. So while they were marching around unimpeded, they have now ran into their first obstacle and are rallying/deciding what to do

"Ashli Babbit looks in the 'direction of the weapon', she seems amped up or nervous" - Crazy, someone at a riot, surrounded by armed guards, fighting for what they believe is their election being stolen seems 'amped up?' Well, that's an incredible fucking observation

"Notice this guy hands that guy something" - Ok

"Notice these two cops are discussing something, almost like they're waiting for something" - Maybe they are waiting for orders on what to do with this growing crowd at the door though? Not as interesting as narrator makes it seem

"Cops come up"

"These guys go down"

"This guys changes his hat, based on a secret signal" - no evidence, just nonsensical claims

"Seems rehearsed" - Just ignorant speculation - no evidence

"You should notice that this glass is not glass, but plastic - or stage glass" - Ignorant narrator has never seen security glass

"Notice how Ashli keeps looking where the action is" - Wild. Crazy observation. She looks to wear the action is, where the window is being broken.

"As the officers leave, they pretend to talk to each other" - No evidence. Why would they pretend to talk to each other? Stupid claims like this are to create a sense of conspiracy.

"You can see how easy this plastic comes out" - They've been banging on it forever with bats, and now it finally gives way - narrator is an actual moron

"Guy taps back of cop leaving" - Cool

"People see the gun"

"You can see shooter removes his hand from the weapon to use his earpiece - that takes way too long" - Again, what? Who knows what he was saying or signally. Certainly not the narrator.

--- Narrator then makes the most comical blunder of the entire video ---

"If you draw a straight line from the weapon, to Ashli, they don't line up!" - Of course, he can't see the perspective from the shooter to the victim, so this is just beyond asinine

"This guy points at that guy"

"This guy moves his hand"

"And look the hollywood glass just falls right out" - After several minutes of being beat on and smashed by a large crowd - shocking

"SWAT 1 goes to talk to this guy - why would this protestor ever be in on this conversation" - Protestor is in the crowd. They are trying to have private conversation in a crowd of protestors. Another stupid observation.

"This guy touches that guy"

"This guy moves his hand"

"This guy touches this guy"

"This guy 'signals' Ashli to 'get into place'" - Literally zero evidence of any of this, just nonsense speculation

"It doesn't make sense that this guy turns his back" - Crowds should always act exactly one way? More nonsense speculation

"This guy in a crowd touches another guy in the crowd" - More talking for the sake of talking - fake authority

"This guy puts his hands up when he notices the woman next to him has been murdered" - Yeah, WEIRD

"Her backpack looks plump, probably to break her fall" - Bullshit speculation - again

"Here you can see the plastic glass" - More ignorant

"This guy moves down just to touch her" - People behave strangely when bullets start flying. Instinct to check on victim mixed with panic at chaotic situation?

"This guy moves her out the way" - ok

"This guy puts something in her hand" - No evidence of that on video

"Ashli moves her hands, her eyes open and close" - Yeah, people do weird things when they're dying. More idiotic narrative

"This guy makes a 'big hand movement'" - What?

Narrator nows dwells for a long time on how Ashli's body doesn't conform to his imagination of how dying people in a crowd look.

"This guy who has been part of the crowd, is still there" - Weird

"It almost looks like she's smiling" - Yeah, she isn't. She's dying

"Swat comes in playing 'scene blocker'" - Made up nonsense. Swat comes in trying to secure area after fatal shooting. Which they're finding difficult due to - right - the crowd of several hundred thousand protestors

"This guy puts his hands up. Cops pushes him away. This is all wrong, they were friends earlier, remember?" - Yeay weird. Cops treat you differently before and after a fatal shooting. Another amazing obvservation

"This guy pulled out his phone. That would never happen" - Right, when people panic they would never pull out their phone

"He looks at his hand" - Probably blood on his hand? Who knows. More talk for sake of talking

"This guy moves his hands"

"This guy raises his weapon then puts it down"

"He's pretending to talk to someone" - Sometimes the narrator just decides that someone is 'pretending' to talk to someone, even though everyone is talking all throughout the video. Makes no sense to 'pretend' to talk to someone. These claims add authority to low info viewers

"This guy takes his backpack off"

"This is REALLY strange. We see theres no blood on her" - Yeah, this isn't TV. She is bundled up in January in DC, her clothes could very well be soaked through with blood. We don't know.

"Blood is coming out of her mouth. That's impossible if you're laying down!" - Has no idea how blood works, hearts work, bodies work. Proceeds to make up bullshit for low info viewers.

"This guy moves his hands near Ashlis face" - Speculating that he's faking blood on her. No evidence, just speculation

"These guys are both pointing. They are doing it to stage photographs" - No evidence, just bullshit claims. Again.

"Now the blood is gushing out of her mouth" - Yeah, wild, as you move her around more and she bleeds out more, more blood is visible. So crazy

"This guy has a beard. People in 'these positions' don't have beards!" - Narrator literally has no idea what this guys 'position' is, or if facial hair is normal. Just more asinine speculation

"These guys keep pointing immediately after a fatal shooting" - Yeah, so crazy. People pointing

"This guy touches that guy"

"This guy makes gestures"

"This guy is here"

"This guy is fumbling"

"Everyone is just kind of moving around" - Yeah, weird. A crowd, moving?

"Where is she hit? No one knows" - Yeah, no shit. It's hard to find a bullethole on a woman in a crowd who is wearing several layers of clothing

"This guy touches her"

"This guy moves his knee"

"This guy puts his water bottle down" - ok

"Everyone is touching the woman that just got shot" - Yeah, no shit.

"This guy tries to remove her scarf"

"Ashli moves weirdly" - Yeah, she is dying idiot. Again, this isn't the movies. People don't always die how you want them to

"This guy moves his hands"

"This guy fumbles with a bag"

"This guy touches her hair"

"This guy takes something" - No evidence of that on video

"Now there is blood pooling, but it's very small" - Narrator complains of no blood, now there is blood and claims it's too small

"This guy puts his hands up, even though he's been surrounded by cops the whole time. So weird" - Yeah dipshit, a ton of new cops just came in in a big group yelling for people to back up. They are shouting immediately prior to this idiotic obveration

"These guys are saying she died"

"They're all 'gaslighting' for the video" - Narrator has no idea what gaslighting is. Still saying dumb shit

"These guys are pointing and 'overacting'" - Again, just narrators ignorant opinion.

"This guy smiles"

"This guy has no one to talk to" - Just filling time with chatter to seem authoritive

"These guys still fumbling with bag"

"This guy grabs her hair, hear that sound?" - No sound heard

"See this blood stain. Theres no trail or indication of direction" - Narrator again showing how stupid he is. Blood fell directly from her mouth/nose/head. There is no "trail" when blood falls straight down

Narrator starts talking about arterial spray - again, more fake authority/misdirection

"This guy has blood on his hands, and he wipes them off!! Here, repeat that, he just wipes them off!" - So weird, someone wipes blood OFF their hands

"This guy applies gauze like it's ASMR or some shit" - Narrator has no idea what ASMR is either apparently. Narrator is showing a lot of ignorance in a very short video

"This guy is on the phone"

"This guy blocks the door where someone was just shot"

"This cop has a radio" - No fucking shit?

"No ones doing anything!" - Several people just declares Ashli has now died, what do you want them to do dumb fuck?

"This photographer is taking photos!!"

"This guy sees the camera and starts moving" - Has no idea if he has or hasn't been moving off-camera, because - oh right - HE WAS OFF CAMERA

"This guy has his hand on his head"

"Cops are saying the EMT wont come with a hostile crowd" - Narrator doesn't understand this

" This guy touches this guy"

"Has anyone seen a phone on the ground?" - Narrator cracks up as if he has some inside information or cracked some conspiracy

"Angry Lady Number 1 is screaming" - Yeah people sometimes do that immediately following the murder of an unarmed woman

"This guy says shes dead"

"We'll see this guy later" - Narrator says a lot of stupid shit like this to evoke a sense of conspiracy. It never goes anywhere

"This cop motions for this cop"

"More hand movements" - Seriously, how homeschooled is this narrator. Has he never seen people before?

"This guy moves his hands"

"This guy grabs this guy"

"There goes the photographer who later gets fake arrested" - Tons of people were arrested/detained/taken in or let go on the spot. No evidence it was "fake"

"Look, the crowd made way for medics to try to save a dying woman" - Yeah, so fucking weird that decent people act decently during a crisis

"They took Ashli away, with her belongings!" - Narrator apparently thinks that is weird also. Everything he says is in this snide conspiratorial tone. Appearently this is for the benefit of low info viewers

"Now we see someone left their disposable gloves on the floor. NO ONE WOULD EVER DO THAT!" - Right, no one would ever dispose of their disposable gloves

"Theres our sad pathetic pool of blood" - Proceeds to show a pretty big smear of blood on floor

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AlabamaSlamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

I did, but I'd love to hear you break it down for me.

Tell me your major takeaways from the video.

I want to see how pretending to murder an unarmed woman helps them, and hurts us. And why every time Ashli Babbits name is mentioned, qtards think they need to rush in to make sure everyone knows shes not a real person, and isnt dead.

I'm waiting...

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AlabamaSlamma 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is beyond some tit for tat politics.

We need war.

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AlabamaSlamma 3 points ago +3 / -0

Am I the only one hoping this goes crazy?

Without some chaotic event, we continue on the path we are, which is the complete destruction of America.

Our only hope imo is some massive shake up, which could change the direction/path we are on.

I'll take global war before a continuation of what we've been doing.

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AlabamaSlamma 0 points ago +1 / -1

It seemed weird in that it was a very chaotic situation. Nothing stood out as fake seeming to me. I've watched several dozen public shooting videos over the years, and this was very in line with all of those.

Sometimes people freak out, sometime people just stand there while people are getting shot around them. Sometimes people seem to be almost oblivious.

Hell, at the Las Vegas shooting there were people dancing, flipping off the shooter while bodies hit the ground around them.

Sometimes there are big pools of blood, sometimes you can't even tell the person had been shot, they are just dead.

Sometimes people take 10 shots to the upper body and run off, sometimes someone gets hit with a single 22lr and drops dead on the spot.

After watching all of those videos, all I know is that people in crowds are unpredictable. And shootings can go many different ways.

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AlabamaSlamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why not just download the CDC card which is available online and print it out?

Say you already got it somewhere else.

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AlabamaSlamma 0 points ago +3 / -3

The "play by play" is an immature moron speculating nonstop about what he thinks is happening in a situation he wasn't involved with and apparently doesn't understand.

"This guy has a jacket on. Now he doesn't. Weird right?"

"What's this guy doing, just walking by? Seems suspect"

"Ok here's yellow hat again, notice the look on his face? Pretty strange"

"This guy would never act that way"

"Based on a 1 second video clip from a perspective nowhere near the shooters shoulder, I can say definitively that she isn't in the line of fire"

"People don't bleed like that"

"Ashli Babbit isn't her real name"

It's Q tard level retarded.

So a rational person would ask themselves: What is the benefit in spreading this video? What was the benefit in creating it?

The idea is that it was a "deep state plot" to fake killing an unarmed woman to make us look bad is pants-on-head retarded.

1 second of searching shows Ashli Babbit uses the name Ashli McEntee on legal documents due to a previous marriage. Not some grand conspiracy.

Ashli Babbit was an unarmed woman who was murdered while protesting a stolen election.

Putting out this trash does a disservice to her, her memory, her family, the protest, and your reputation for falling for it.

Every time Ashli Babbit is mentioned on this site 2 or 3 chuckle fucks chime in that she didn't exist. "Learn the truth" "Watch this important video"

They are terrified of her story spreading. People like you that fell for it contribute to that disinfo campaign.

At the end of the day: A conspiracy to fake shooting an unarmed woman makes no sense. It makes them look terrible. Not us.

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AlabamaSlamma 7 points ago +7 / -0

Crazy how young Arnold looks.

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AlabamaSlamma 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'd love if Putin did meet him though and secretly record the whole thing and let the world see what a clown this piece of shit is without his scripts, cue cards, writers, teleprompters, etc.

Putin is one of a few people that could make that happen

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AlabamaSlamma 3 points ago +4 / -1

Sometimes they don't just mow you down.

Sometimes they give you all hammers and make you kill your friends for survival, just for fun.

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AlabamaSlamma 26 points ago +26 / -0

You don't get section 8, EBT, and $500/mo per kid back home though.

Only dumb as fuck white countries entice low IQ criminals from around the world to come destroy their countries with promises of free money.

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AlabamaSlamma 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's a special place in my heart for all of the natural beauty that is in California, which is probably why I don't visit any more. It just makes seeing it destroyed even more sad.

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AlabamaSlamma 12 points ago +12 / -0

Sure it is.

Since the beginning of time men have had to make sacrifices to affect real change.

Eventually we will run into one of those men again, one willing to throw it all away to send a message.

When that happens, these lawless feral mobs will start thinking twice before doing this shit.

It's not like we don't have the means to stop them right now. Easily. We just don't have the will.

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AlabamaSlamma 9 points ago +9 / -0

Thats what they do in Mexico. Cement bottles into the tops of walls, then bust them in half.

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AlabamaSlamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

I used to feel that way about Santa Cruz, and now it looks just like Venice Beach. Full of bums and trash.

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AlabamaSlamma 4 points ago +4 / -0

Really, when I was a kid arson was up there with rape or murder. It was taken extremely seriously.

Now we see kids lighting police stations on fire, federal courthouses, and just getting slapped on the wrist. It's fucking crazy.

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AlabamaSlamma 12 points ago +12 / -0

So sad.

All the homes along that boardwalk are around $5,000,000 each.

When does the bottom fall out of this? Who in their right mind would spend $5 million to look out your door and see that? To deal with that shit every time you want to go out.

You could live like a literal king in the rest of the country for $5 million, or live in a California ghetto?

Compare these two homes

Florida for $5,000,000

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6411-Highcroft-Dr-Naples-FL-34119/103045478_zpid/

Venice Beach for DOUBLE that, $10,000,000

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2705-Ocean-Front-Walk-Venice-CA-90291/20443725_zpid/

With more people working remote, I am expecting a massive collapse from these types of Dem ghettos.

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AlabamaSlamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

Right. Winners wouldn't be making all these moves to make sure they never lose again.

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AlabamaSlamma 5 points ago +6 / -1

It would be cool if agitators could direct these riots where they belong. In the neighborhoods of the Dem ruling class.

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AlabamaSlamma 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah it was much easier to stand out as a kid in the 80s. You just cut your hair, smoked some cigarettes.

They've raised the bar so high that kids are cutting their dicks off today for attention

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