I was searching for regular brits opinions on this.
"Thousands of anti-racism protesters gather" was a headline and they used the same picture of 150-200 people with printed signs in 5 different papers. It was so obviously artificial and hamhanded it did the opposite effect for me. It made me think that out of the 3 camps (change immigration laws, don't change and don't care) the anti-racism NPCs are the smallest (probably 10% or so) and the don't-care/apolitical are the biggest (maybe 50-40%)
I watched Kyle Rittenhouse live. I was so happy for the defense because they just had to catalog and show the footage in court. Plus getting the bicep-less commie admit that "Kyle didn't shoot me until I raised my pistol and started advancing" was an amusing bonus
I got arrested for Aggravated Assault against a women. I had never touched her. I knew I hadn't and I also knew there were at east 3 different cameras recording it. I let it get all the way to 2nd court appearance before giving my lawyer one of the videos. So not only did I get off, I cost them heaps of money and then they charged the woman for making a malicious report. Video proof trumps everything - as long as the other side doesn't try to say its AI generated. But even that's still pretty obvious.
This GB News clip of the difference between riot gear setups in real time at the protests was genius in physically demonstrating two-tier policing by simply walking & filming a few dozen feet.
I watched Wesley Winter's latest video about last Sunday in Middlesborough.
It was interesting to see some live footage, but he seemed kind of like a midwit.
He essentially just kept on muttering "this is like a warzone" for 45 minutes straight when nothing actually happened outside of windows getting smashed and some bins getting set on fire.
He also left his presumably Korean gf alone in his car during the filming, who panicked when some rioters smashed windshields of cars in the lot.
I was searching for regular brits opinions on this.
"Thousands of anti-racism protesters gather" was a headline and they used the same picture of 150-200 people with printed signs in 5 different papers. It was so obviously artificial and hamhanded it did the opposite effect for me. It made me think that out of the 3 camps (change immigration laws, don't change and don't care) the anti-racism NPCs are the smallest (probably 10% or so) and the don't-care/apolitical are the biggest (maybe 50-40%)
I watched Kyle Rittenhouse live. I was so happy for the defense because they just had to catalog and show the footage in court. Plus getting the bicep-less commie admit that "Kyle didn't shoot me until I raised my pistol and started advancing" was an amusing bonus
I got arrested for Aggravated Assault against a women. I had never touched her. I knew I hadn't and I also knew there were at east 3 different cameras recording it. I let it get all the way to 2nd court appearance before giving my lawyer one of the videos. So not only did I get off, I cost them heaps of money and then they charged the woman for making a malicious report. Video proof trumps everything - as long as the other side doesn't try to say its AI generated. But even that's still pretty obvious.
This GB News clip of the difference between riot gear setups in real time at the protests was genius in physically demonstrating two-tier policing by simply walking & filming a few dozen feet.
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I watched Wesley Winter's latest video about last Sunday in Middlesborough.
It was interesting to see some live footage, but he seemed kind of like a midwit.
He essentially just kept on muttering "this is like a warzone" for 45 minutes straight when nothing actually happened outside of windows getting smashed and some bins getting set on fire.
He also left his presumably Korean gf alone in his car during the filming, who panicked when some rioters smashed windshields of cars in the lot.
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