Question: If there were NO FINE PEOPLE anywhere in that crowd, as the MSM implies, then why did anyone care when one horrible person ran over a bunch of other horrible ppl? Turns out, good ppl must have been there to be run over, at the very least
"Run over" is another "fine people" myth. That woman did die, the guy did run his car into a crowd but she wasn't "run over" - as the more careful progs are sure to avoid saying - NY Times piece by the US Attorney is an examplepic.twitter.com/g2EyafwdYy
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actually, to keep from exceeding the twitter limit, I employed the now standardized halfassing journalism practice of saying two words (run over) that were only 82% accurate instead of the 15 words 100% would take. I didn't think any1 wood note ice :)
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Usually the "run over" phrasing is a tell that the person using it is both a prog (believes the prog narrative) *and* a low functioning one (doesn't realize that "run over" should only ever be implied)
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