I'm curious to hear your thoughts on this:
This whole situation strikes me as a psy-op. I'm not American, and not too familiar with the American legal system, but the entire story and clip look surreal to me.
It's either organized, or they had a whole playbook ready and were waiting for an event like this to happen to latch onto.
This whole situation strikes me as a psy-op. I'm not American, and not too familiar with the American legal system, but the entire story and clip look surreal to me.
- The white-painted swastikas on his guns? Also seems weird to me to directly share this with the public. This should be part of an investigation right?
- Another 'AR style rifle'—I've heard that before.
- The Sheriff speaking directly about a 'hate shooting' without proper research, just a few hours after the event? Don't they take the time normally in these kind of events to do research?
- And why are all those people standing there looking so sad in the background of this clip? Is it normal in the US for a policeman to give a press conference with 15 people standing behind him?
- There's nothing said about the shooter, but 'hate crime' and 'hate shooting' are mentioned close to 20 times. All judgement have been made.
- Several manifestos.
- Shooting random black people in a store?
- That this news has spread globally; I've seen it on all the local news channels here in Europe.
It's either organized, or they had a whole playbook ready and were waiting for an event like this to happen to latch onto.
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