Because the Clinton administration is heavily involved.
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It's a sympathetic portrayal of the Branch Davidians that doesn't take the easy way out by doing what the mainstream media did at the time by demonizing them and justifying the mass murder that took place. The Overton Window just won't budge that far out of the official narrative
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Ruby Ridge is even scarier.
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That was not live on our TV screens for like a month I don’t remember how long the Waco standoff was But it seemed long at the time
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Because its tragic and sad... not hilarious like big cat people beefing over the internet.
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Simple answer: Tiger King is a Netflix Original so it was actively advertised.
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Fear of being suicided
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I couldn’t watch the last episode. I was hysterical!!! I went and held my kid’s and just sobbed.
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He was running a cult. Let's be realistic. He had massive amounts of fuel and ammo inside of a domicile. Maybe he didn't ignite himself but having it in there is very problematic and reason enough to move in. The feds just handled it all wrong. I saw the whole thing live on TV.
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I remember watching this live on TV too, but it's a movie with actors, dude playing Koresh isn't charismatic and din't portray the sexual abuse
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