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Just listening to bbc world news, the trial is starting of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery the the memories of how bad this was are coming back.

He was just a young man going for a jog because he was an athlete and two people just assumed he was a robber fleeing the scene because he was black. They then hunted him down and killed him. The police arrived at the scene while Ahmaud was still alive, rolling around on the ground in pain from being shot. Instead of first assisting Arbery and then arresting the two suspects, the police ignore Arbery and console the people who shot him. The female officer has a conversation with says to the man who shot him, the man says “if he had of stopped this wouldn’t have happened”
“I know this must be hard” says the officer as Arbery is literally still alive but in agony and dying.

I haven’t heard it so can’t confirm but apparently the killer even made some sort of racist comment.

Lock the prick up and throw away the key. What a scumbag.
Just another example that will be ignored by those who deny their is racial bias in the governmental systems it is used to describe.
 
Just another example that will be ignored by those who deny their is racial bias in the governmental systems it is used to describe.

It’s pretty shocking. Really hits home when you hear her consoling the shooter and knowing that the kid is lying there dying. She must have known the shooter personally, but that’s still not the appropriate response.

It’s hard to understand. Racism is the only thing that makes sense.
 

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At his concert, I don’t know how they died but apparently in relation to stampedes. He is a rapper

There could be more to it. There’s reports that a man was injecting people in the crowd with some drug. It was reported and a guard tracked him down and then the man managed to inject the guard in the neck with the substance. The guard survived but ended up in hospital, he told the doctor what happened and there was an injection point on his neck.

Could be coincidence but it could’ve caused the mass hysteria.

Ive been in mosh pits as a kid where everyone kept moving and falling over. Think it might’ve been Body Jar but I can’t remember for sure, we saw bands all the time but I remember that it was at festival hall. Anyway it’s pretty full on when everyone collapses in on each other like that. It creates like a hole but because everyone is pushing forward it’s really hard to keep your feet as the crowd pushes you forward into a tangle of bodies all trying to get up but there’s nowhere to go.
 
There could be more to it. There’s reports that a man was injecting people in the crowd with some drug. It was reported and a guard tracked him down and then the man managed to inject the guard in the neck with the substance. The guard survived but ended up in hospital, he told the doctor what happened and there was an injection point on his neck.

Could be coincidence but it could’ve caused the mass hysteria.

Ive been in mosh pits as a kid where everyone kept moving and falling over. Think it might’ve been Body Jar but I can’t remember for sure, we saw bands all the time but I remember that it was at festival hall. Anyway it’s pretty full on when everyone collapses in on each other like that. It creates like a hole but because everyone is pushing forward it’s really hard to keep your feet as the crowd pushes you forward into a tangle of bodies all trying to get up but there’s nowhere to go.
Yes that happened

He was arrested for inciting riots or something like that and his concerts are literally known for that. It’s not a new thing.
 
Really? His concerts are known for some random injecting people?
Yeah, I can’t remember which show but he posted on twitter about it and literally they all showed up and stormed the security and gate. The injecting is fked as well it’s gaining more knowledge about that in clubs as well.

The amount of videos I’ve seen of it is crazy, people doing CPR and one guy was telling a story how he literally saw someone die right in front of him. Another guy also said in the first aid but there were more than 10 people all slumped over. Travis Scott also got told to stop the show multiple times but kept going. Another show of his he convinced someone to jump off a the balcony and he broke 2 of his legs.



there were literally ambulances trying to get people IN THE CROWD. PEOPLE WERE JUMPING ON THE AMBULANCE

 
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Yeah, I can’t remember which show but he posted on twitter about it and literally they all showed up and stormed the security and gate. The injecting is fked as well it’s gaining more knowledge about that in clubs as well.

The amount of videos I’ve seen of it is crazy, people doing CPR and one guy was telling a story how he literally saw someone die right in front of him. Another guy also said in the first aid but there were more than 10 people all slumped over. Travis Scott also got told to stop the show multiple times but kept going. Another show of his he convinced someone to jump off a the balcony and he broke 2 of his legs.



there were literally ambulances trying to get people IN THE CROWD. PEOPLE WERE JUMPING ON THE AMBULANCE



Apart from the needle stuff, that’s been going on at concerts since wayyyy back.
 

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Yeah but like no decency for life anymore. It shows through Covid and this.

That’s an interesting link. Travis Scott has a really young following. I could be wrong but I think a lot of the selfishness with covid has come from gen x and older. Looks like that with the peanuts at the protests anyway.

On one hand at Astroworld there’s youthful recklessness and on the other with covid there’s an older sort of entitlement or even just not like being told what to do.

That really gives me pause to think if society is becoming more selfish or if it’s just perception. A bit like how everyone thinks it’s unsafe to let their young kids out alone but it’s actually safer then ever.
 
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That’s an interesting link. Travis Scott has a really young following. I could be wrong but I think a lot of the selfishness with covid has come from gen x and older. Looks like that with the peanuts at the protests anyway.

On one hand at Astroworld there’s youthful recklessness and on the other with covid there’s an older sort of entitlement or even just not like being told what to do.

That really gives me pause to think of society is becoming more selfish or if it’s just perception. A bit like how everyone thinks it’s unsafe to let their young kids out alone but it’s actually safer then ever.

Covid didn't cause anything, it just exposed where the cracks have always been.

In this instance the older generation of mainly baby boomers have shown themselves to be selfish, self centered cucks who did a shit job of raising their spoilt children.

The greatest generation ever must be rolling over in their collective graves as to how their kids turned out.
 
Covid didn't cause anything, it just exposed where the cracks have always been.

In this instance the older generation of mainly baby boomers have shown themselves to be selfish, self centered cucks who did a sh*t job of raising their spoilt children.

The greatest generation ever must be rolling over in their collective graves as to how their kids turned out.

That’s where I don’t agree. I think that great generation thing is a myth. The generation you’re referring to was full of bigotry of all types, racism was rife, sexism and domestic violence was a huge problem. The boomers were responsible creating a lot of the change in those areas.
 

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