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I'm sure this is partly true, but even in their heavily edited version of the story they sound at best like morons spouting a bunch of bollocks.
So just ignore what might qualify the interaction and maintain blind disdain, gotcha 👌🏻
Mate, I've seen this country become authoritarian over years. Every time I get back I feel further disgusted by how rubbish it has become. I told my sister a few days ago, nothing will bring me back to england, that country is fucked,
I left before it got this bad, and every year, I'm trying to convince my family to leave that mess.
I can appreciate this. It is shit to see your home deteriorate in such a way. It is happening in Australia to a degree also.
We need to maintain a level of integrity and respect for truth though. We can’t just jump on cherry-picked click bait and then mouth off about authorities so generally. We lose cred this way.
If they so, it must be true! Maybe release that reviewed footage for proof?
Imagine the police having to challenge, with proof, every edited social media post against them to please paranoid libertarian/anarchists.
The child may have been bullying, the mother may have been aware and was obstructing or being difficult. We don’t know. My point is, don’t just jump on shit as arrgh ‘the government’ arrgh. Makes u look like a nutter
So you're basically saying if the police makes a claim it should be taken as fact without questioning. If someone else makes a claim we should question it? That's interesting.
The Police didn’t make a claim. Someone posted an edited clip to make them look bad. They can choose how they wish to respond. They also have to consider the ongoing investigation, and the likelihood that more footage could attract more petty criticism.
Some people think that cops are robots simply out to exert authority. They’re just people like you and me doing a job that want to go home to their family and sometimes don’t handle a situation perfectly. I believe they can do better, but I don’t accept they are out to oppress.