Not a reflection of Cincinnati ... but a reflection on the behavior of certain groups ... Cincinnati you know what to do

… Yes, we should all take Nike’s advice … Just Do It!

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“…misrepresenting the entire incident and making it ‘more difficult’ for her department to investigate and enforce the law.” … translation – “We haven’t had enough time to “create” a story believable enough to make it look like the victims brought this on themselves.”

Personally, I think it was caused by “swamp” gas. … See what I did there?

“Federal law applies to all Americans.” - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH …stop, stop, please stop, my side is hurting from the laughter.

Let me make a prediction. Nothing of any consequence will happen to anyone. This is not a “large” enough incident for the police chief to lose her (protected) job.

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It’s the optics man, it’s the optics…those darn cell phone cameras have to be outlawed… no more cell phones with cameras in the future unless you are licensed to have or use one.

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… a license to own a phone with a camera … Now that is a great idea for a new revenue stream for government. Or, new laws about what exactly one can film. Film the “wrong” thing and you receive a hefty fine. The opportunities for regulation are limitless. Here is a suggestion … if you film an attack such as this and do not assist those being attacked you are charged with being an Accessory after the Fact.

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Of course the culprit is your eyes!
Because, You can’t actually believe your own eyes!
You have to wait for the agreed-upon narratives!
ONLY then, can you see what really happened!

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… shocked, shocked I tell you! Whoda thunk it?

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A brawl outside a bar called Love. Now ain’t that something…guess they were serving Kickapoo juice, not love potion #9
The article describes the brawl as violent, isn’t a brawl violent by definition? Guess that’s what’s taught in journalism school, hype the narrative, it’s more entertaining.

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… you mean like it was a mostly peaceful brawl? :slight_smile:

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You’re right, there are certain types of brawls and protests and the reader needs to know. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Ironically, the Nike slogan originated from a man that knew a thing or two about going “hands on”

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… tells you everything you need to know about most of the people you walk by every day.
In the words of Dennis Miller … “maybe it’s time to thin the herd.”

Seriously, only one out of one-hundred? What have we become?

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… and here it is … wait for it … wait for it … you knew it was coming … the victims brought it on themselves.

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GOOD ONE!
Yes, “You knew that was coming!”
[You, as in the infamous: “You know” filler, in conversations]

The skin color may change.
But those under “power’s spell” haven’t.

[You’ll have to excuse me, but I won’t read the article.
Been There, Done That]

PLUS…
It’s THE Narrative, that rules!

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Speaking of Mayors…
Or, What happens when “Globalist” policies move towards their “Full Bloom”…

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… interesting … one wonders if Roberts is a reader of …

https://counter-currents.com/2024/11/jean-raspails-the-camp-of-the-saints/

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Although, the url used to generate the above article is not pictured[of course].
In the url is the “Camp Of The Saints”; followed by , " -17 ".
Meaning, Roberts has referrenced that novel seventeen times; in 17 different articles.
Who knew, it would become so,
porphetic?

Should have been required reading throughout Europe.

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