That's what is needed, something with meat on the bone, not a tweet where a little girl happens to see her cat strung up and dressed. There's a reason "I'll take shit that never happened for $1000 Alex" is a thing. Words on the internet is worthless.
Well, there's a photo of a Haitian dragging a goose away by the neck, video of a black woman getting arrested for eating a cat in a driveway in Ohio, video of a migrant in France roasting a cat in the parking lot, video of a woman saving a seagull from some Latino-looking migrant...
It's one thing to say you want better proof for normies, but it's another thing to go "this specific highly probable incident didn't happen unless I get security camera footage." At this point that's a little ridiculous.
Nah, what I'm saying is "if this incident is highly probable as suggested, then show me ring cams, cellphone videos, families crying over their lost pets, something more concrete than a rando twitter post." So far the left's damage control machine doesn't have to work very hard to churn out "debunked!" and "the right is lying again" headlines because of the very thing I been critical of.
Again I want to reiterate:
“Warning to all about our beloved pets & those around us!! My neighbor informed me that her daughters friend had lost her cat,” the user wrote. “One day she came home from work, as soon as she stepped out of her car, looked towards a neighbors house, where Haitians live, & saw her cat hanging from a branch, like you’d do a deer for butchering, & they were carving it up to eat. I’ve been told they are doing this to dogs, they have been doing it at snyder park with the ducks & geese, as I was told that last bit by Rangers & police. Please keep a close eye on these animals.”
If you don't question or hold that to the same level of scrutiny as a post from a liberal or some mom saying their 5 year old said something about seizing the means of production, then, well, good day. Play devils advocate to yourself and think why that post wouldn't pass muster if you're critical or doubtful of it.
I'm not saying the incident 100% occurred, I'm saying that it's more likely than not. I'm completely fine with that. Not everything can be instantly authenticated with a Ring camera.
Well, there's a photo of a Haitian dragging a goose away by the neck, video of a black woman getting arrested for eating a cat in a driveway in Ohio, video of a migrant in France roasting a cat in the parking lot, video of a woman saving a seagull from some Latino-looking migrant...
It's one thing to say you want better proof for normies, but it's another thing to go "this specific highly probable incident didn't happen unless I get security camera footage." At this point that's a little ridiculous.
Nah, what I'm saying is "if this incident is highly probable as suggested, then show me ring cams, cellphone videos, families crying over their lost pets, something more concrete than a rando twitter post." So far the left's damage control machine doesn't have to work very hard to churn out "debunked!" and "the right is lying again" headlines because of the very thing I been critical of.
Again I want to reiterate:
If you don't question or hold that to the same level of scrutiny as a post from a liberal or some mom saying their 5 year old said something about seizing the means of production, then, well, good day. Play devils advocate to yourself and think why that post wouldn't pass muster if you're critical or doubtful of it.
I'm not saying the incident 100% occurred, I'm saying that it's more likely than not. I'm completely fine with that. Not everything can be instantly authenticated with a Ring camera.
I don't want to live in a world where it can be, but I think that's a different discussion.