@Ox @Terry
>black guy out for a jog
>white guys pop out of nowhere pointing guns at him all "stop nigga we wanna have a werd"
>black guy is like "oh shit I'm being lynched" and gets on the closest one trying to disarm him
>fat aryan masteraceman is like "oh no I have been struck with a fist time to shoot somebody at pointblank range lool"
Stunning and brave act of community policing.
@Terry @Ox @Elfie
>if only he didn't fight back they wouldnt have killed him
>it's ok to shoot someone to death when they try to take your gun away after you point it at them
>bringing a gun doesn't mean you intend to actually shoot it, it's just there to encourage the other guy to not get shot
Anyway have fun justifying murder in the name of racial solidarity or whatever, I'm out.
The point is that @Terry got thoroughly roasted here from all sides to a golden brown crust, trying to prove something through the incredible, state of the art, forensic technique of licking every pixel of every frame of that video, uncovering literally nothing that matters, while imagining himself being the sherlock of all holmes, for no other reason that to defend his homies, cause that's all that matters: homie - saint, not homie - death. Then a bunch of nazis came along to wipe of his tears and invite him to a circle-jerk.
Meanwhile you trying your hardest to be all above this petty squabble, somehow still managed to discredit yourself by implying that the nonsense he was trying to push here is a valid, or even convincing argument and that "it's just that anyone involved is too think to consider anything".
@smithy My claim was not that both sides did not have equal merit, but that one side has none at all, though I have to admit it took me a while to discern what was going on, I'm a bit of a slowpoke myself. There was some genuine back and forth, I can see logic and train of thought. If you got convinced a bit, it's fine, not the end of the word, Terry was trying real hard. People don't really argue much when they are on the fence, and no real argument ever ends on "ok, I was wrong", that comes much later, if ever. It's not pointless especially when done in public, however small it might be.