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Old 27-09-2016, 02:05 PM #1
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Social media has been an excellent tool for bringing bad practice to public attention.
and its been a lot worse in stoking up a false perception and narrative that has led to people being murdered
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and its been a lot worse in stoking up a false perception and narrative that has led to people being murdered
False perception? they see acts of extreme violence and murder for which the 'perps' who happen to be the very people tasked with upholding the law are accused yet rarely brought to justice... That evokes a reaction and rightly so, nobody is above the law.
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False perception? they see acts of extreme violence and murder for which the 'perps' who happen to be the very people tasked with upholding the law are accused yet rarely brought to justice... That evokes a reaction and rightly so, nobody is above the law.
very naive kizzy, they see snippets of edited video and then use conjecture and prejudice to come to ridiculous opinions and act as online lynch mobs

this is why courts and law was invented in the first place for humans
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very naive kizzy, they see snippets of edited video and then use conjecture and prejudice to come to ridiculous opinions and act as online lynch mobs

this is why courts and law was invented in the first place for humans
Coming from someone naive enough to think that officers are somehow incapable of breaking the law themselves that's laughable.
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