The people defending what the cop did are probably men who hit women and women who say “what did she do to deserve it” when a woman gets physically or sexually assaulted.
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Wow way to treat a lone female
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Exactly. At least you got my point.
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@ABKTRAUMA_ I'm a journalist at Loopsider, could I please use this video with full on-screen credits to you in a piece we're making about the protests this weekend? Full on-screen credit to you. Many thanks for your help. -
I didn’t film so I can’t take credit. All I did was edit it and make it shorter
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Way to edit the longer video to sensationalize the event. Wack.
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They pushed her so damn hard, and why??
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I'm wondering the same thing! Is there a full video? While the force is shocking... What's the entire context? the video starts on the force... And manipulations are not helpful to the cause in demanding justice!
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I’m not on the cops side or anything, but I don’t see the point in rioting in Houston I can see why it happened in Minneapolis. This couldve just been a peaceful protest, rioting was not needed. Plus the cops are just trying to do they job.
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You don’t see the point in doing this in Houston? So you probably don’t see the point in doing this in Atlanta, Los Angeles, etc, either, huh? The point is this: police brutality and racial discrimination is happening EVERYWHERE. And people are tired of it. Understand now?
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