What kind of tech was used to do this? I assume deepfaking uses AI to build a library of words from recording their use in speeches and then puts them together and smooths them out?
it's like these guys haven't even seen Temple which puts together examples of how a nice non-sociopathic doctor might violate the oath "for the greater good" in his own eyes (protecting his family, or keeping in business to help others by sacrificing a few outliers)
how would you phrase it, what verb?
That would mean unisex bathrooms are sexual assault against women, I don't agree with that.
Even if we call it exhibitionism (so what, if I take a piss in a urinal am I an exhibitionist to men?) since when is that assault?
I need more data before I believe it, what is name of owner and what is the criminal charge and evidence?
who am I looking at here? I don't understand
I don't know if their tendency to bury black aggressors will overwhelm their tendency to hype black victims, it's a toss-up.
I don't see a problem with the vid - the guy keeps standing up and wandering, maybe they're instructing him to kneel and he's not?
Or maybe they're saying walk to the vehicle and he's not?
All I can figure is when the cops aren't there he doesn't want to agitate DePape, and when the police arrive he wants to give the police a clear shot at DePape and not seem like aggressor
You can’t claim ‘resisting arrest’ when the only reason the guy is still vertical
Gonna stop you there - you can still resist arrest when not in a standing position. That was the whole problem with Floyd
Didn’t seem like any of them were actively trying to stop the murder, so it doesn’t matter too much who did what imo.
There's no way this is a murder, manslaughter at the worst, he took 3 days to die, there's no intent to kill here, just maim.
I think they’ll have a hard time convincing anyone it wouldn’t have been trivial for the five of them to get the cuffs on him
I don't think it was trivial for them because I think they were undertrained and uncoordinated.
It would be trivial for properly trained police.
they catch him and have him restrained on the ground, ie. right before he’s dragged to his feet and beaten to death.
Link me clip plz I'll watch again and see if you're right
what do you mean by 'it' ? which footage?
we haven't seen how he's driving, that sets the moon
I would've pulled him out of his car w/o asking if he'd nearly run over a child, for example
Grabbing the hands is fine when you're quick and the suspect is slow but it seems like the other way around here
Fox aired some lampost video too, but I def want to see as many angles as possible.
There could be details at ground-level we might not see from a bird's-eye-view
the "trained" part is questionable, remember affirmative action
you make me want to play bball
reckless driving, but I haven't seen footage prior to the stop yet
I feel shame for not farming my own chickens yet, though I'm sure chicken feed has gone up in price too
the Pelosi footage possibly, or a hospital murder
Probably incompetence, the cops didn't have good cooperation thus spraying each other and not being able to use the numbers game properly to tagteam grapple someone.
If you have a hard time determining whether this guy was murdered like a dog, there is something wrong with you
There's nothing wrong with me questioning my 1st impression.
I actually thought that had been done to Floyd on my 1st watch too - I don't trust my 1st impressions, I always re-watch and look for criticism of mainstream viewpoints first.
Watch all videos again in their entirety and not just between bites of a hot dog.
I wish I had a good sausage right now.
Anyway which vid sources would you recommend? I'm looking for narration here to guide me in things I might not think about.
Cuffs went on AFTER he got beat down. They didn't hit him one time after being cuffed.
My 1st watch was a blur, do you know any slo-mo narrations you'd recommend here?
He also had tried to steal one of their guns which caused the intensity on their end.
When does that happen? I missed the gun steal
They could have cuffed that dude, but were still kicking and punching his face long after he was a delirious mess.
Isn't standard procedure there to get them in a prone position before doing the cuffing?
If he keeps resisting that then I think they were hitting him until he complied and went prone.
Basically because they were too feral from fatigue+pepper to just use wrestling so all they did was striking.
Interesting angle, how much you think that RP pays?
what movie is this referencing? I usually see these 3-4 years later when they get delevized for free