We know he's lying because he's a leftist piece of dogshit and his mouth is moving.
This seems like such an obvious lie too. It's only missing "and then they all stood up and clapped."
He would never dare say this shit under oath.
Keep in mind also that the Federal Government has hours and hours of video footage surrounding the events that day, including the bodycam footage from this officer and others, and they won't release it. Not only won't they release it, they're actively suppressing its release
What is the point of recording footage if it is never used to confirm or deny your storytelling sessions?
Because of the 'deny' part of your sentence. If this shit actually happened he'd be ready, willing and able to produce the bodycam footage to back up his claims. If any of this shit actually happened the way they're saying it did, all the footage would be out there and on blast 24 hours a day on all the major news networks.
But it didn't. So it's not
Keep in mind also that this officer is a known BLM agitator who called Trump a hit man, supported the 'peaceful protests' of last summer and started off his statement with the lie that Officer Brian Sicknick was killed by Trump supporters that day, when in fact the only person actually killed that day was Ashli Babbitt who was killed by the government
Actual, in-your-face, on-the-surface, aggressive racism is so rare these days that when people make up stories about it, it comes off as full of caricatures from 1952.
Actual, in-your-face, on-the-surface, aggressive racism is so rare these days that when people make up stories about it, it comes off as full of caricatures from 1952.
Bolded the important part. The only time you see someone say something actually racist in real life it's usually because they are oblivious to how offensive it is. Like "what do your people prefer, KFC or Popeye's?" or some of the things the hicks said in the original Borat movie. Or this:
Bolded the important part. The only time you see someone say something actually racist in real life it's usually because they are oblivious to how offensive it is. Like "what do your people prefer, KFC or Popeye's?" or some of the things the hicks said in the original Borat movie. Or this