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1. mawise+E3[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:24:20
>>h3cate+(OP)
Police brutality is a Bad Thing. There is also much lower hanging fruit in terms of saving lives and improving the world. About 1,000 people die in the US each year through encounters with the police. Over 400,000 people die in Africa each year from Malaria and we have very effective tools for combating it[1]. Police brutality is a big issue but the current media attention doesn't make "boring" causes less important or deadly.

[1]: https://www.givewell.org/charities/top-charities

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2. komali+q7[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:50:32
>>mawise+E3
Otherwise known as the "but kids are starving in Africa" rhetorical fallacy.
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3. pnako+ga[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:09:47
>>komali+q7
Well, if you want to focus on police abuse, journalists and opposition leaders are routinely tortured and killed by security forces in Africa. No one gives a shit.

You might say, well, that particular case happened in <whatever city where that particular case happened>, so people there are concerned. Of course, and that's fine. I'm sure there are things they can reform in that police department. But how does that explain the support protests around the world?

It's a big political manipulation.

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4. komali+0c[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:21:20
>>pnako+ga
> It's a big political manipulation.

Lemme guess, Soros?

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5. pnako+rm[view] [source] 2020-06-01 00:57:04
>>komali+0c
I don't know, do you have any information on this?

I'm particularly interested in who funded and organized the media operations in countries like Germany or the UK.

We do know that Soros does that, but he's not the only one, so we can't possibly blame him for every single occurrence.

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6. komali+gn[view] [source] 2020-06-01 01:06:19
>>pnako+rm
I don't really care. I sat down with protesters myself in Oakland, and while we were sitting, cops fired into the crowd.

I don't think you can blame Soros or Murdoch for that. That crime is in someone in the cop's chain of command - as well as each officer that decided not to call in sick yesterday.

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