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Aug 26th, 2020, 06:36 AM
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Re: Hong Kong, Portland and the Moral Low Ground
It's another messed up situation... the fact he is alive is obviously good (the long term damage to him isn't), but there is surprisingly little "official" information, and from the video I can't see any reason for the actual shooting (the only thing I can think of is that there was a gun in the car door, and the officer reacted to that).
The protests seem to have gone a bit too far again, as apparently two people have died in them.
I wish there was a "civil" way to get things resolved, but there are just so many bad events in recent months, and no significant signs of change. It is understandable that emotions are running high for those who want the police to be held accountable, but as things stand the results of the protests seem to be worse for the people than the cause of the protests.
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