It was obvious, of course, but it's one thing to know it, and another thing entirely to get them to admit things on camera.
From here, it can circulate on social media, or even on some of the MSM, and spread the message that CNN and their cohorts are crooked as fuck. I'd wager that most are ignorant of it, but once things surface, it can only help society long term.
Of course it can also go the other way, but at least it's SOMETHING to start with.
It's not the actual diversity that's the problem, it's that it's forced. People in spec ops especially should be there by way of merit. Not because you're whatever race or gender to fill a quota.
If the community or team needs a role to be filled, they should be able to draw from the very top performing candidates, not whatever idiot is forced on them because "yay diversity, we're so woke"
It's all so goddamn tiring to witness.
From the article:
As it turns out, multiple hours after the protest had already concluded, Sicknick texted his own brother Ken that very night he was basically fine, other than being “pepper sprayed twice,” confirming he was safe and “in good shape.”
Then, an odd thing happened. The next afternoon, the Sicknick family began getting phone calls that Officer Brian Sicknick had been declared dead. The phone calls didn’t come from the hospital. They didn’t come from the treating physicians. They didn’t come from the US Capitol Police, or the FBI, or the DOJ.
They came from media reporters.
Certain privileged media personnel were evidently the first to receive sensitive information circulating among “law enforcement officials” that Brian Sicknick was dead.
But then the story got stranger. In a dark, twisted echo of Monty Python’s “bring out your dead” scene, it turned out Sicknick was not dead yet.
The US Capitol Police responded in a public statement late that Thursday evening that swirling media reports were untrue. Sicknick was still alive.
One hour later, as Sicknick’s family rushed to the hospital to see what they believed was their beloved Brian still fighting for his life, the US Capitol Police issued a further statement: now Sicknick was dead.
But even that statement contained a curious detail: Ken Sicknick had been told his brother collapsed inside the Capitol building, then was rushed to the hospital. Wikipedia’s entry on Sicknick still has this as the official story.
But the US Capitol Police’s statement that night told a different story: he had returned to his office at the police division first.
Sometime between Sicknick being fine, healthy, and back in his office on Wednesday night, and dead or effectively dead on early Thursday evening, Sicknick apparently suffered a stroke. The sequence of when and how that happened should be the easiest part of this story to put to bed. And yet we are being told to take this on faith — or as the media likes to say: “without evidence.”
It's worth a read. It's shocking to say the least.
More in comments to that tweet. For those who don't want to give twitter a click: https://i.imgur.com/qNpcMP7.png & https://i.imgur.com/6I13seT.png
Here's the article mentioned in the last tweet: https://www.revolver.news/2021/02/maga-blood-libel-why-are-they-hiding-the-medical-report/
Not surprised the MSM lied, as that's common knowledge, but this is just absolutely disgusting.
I mean, is she wrong?
I'm not even surprised she was fired, because nothing surprises me anymore when it comes to the cult that is the left, but it's still too bad she was fired. She was one of the very few highlights of the Mandalorian.
That's a fair enough assessment, I suppose.
I just think black pilling everyone is too depressing, and you have to start somewhere. Obviously something needs to be done about the way journalism works, and how the MSM operates. I'm no genius or anything, but I would say it starts with exposing them, little by little. Keeping the spotlight on.
It's a giant task, no doubt about that. Sitting back and moping and just crossing your arms saying nothing helps won't change anything at all. No offense to you.