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I have a whole dosser, marked. The antics of Spooky. Filed in chronological order. I will need a hand truck to bring in Marvin's

She has been totally chill lately. What's up with that? Almost like she has become a dude or something

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she's asking questions in english when she's obviously limited in english.

i don't care about this video in the slightest, especially since i have no idea what the context is. i'm just saying, to be all -oooo she got served, it's really easy to verbally run circles around someone who's esl.

I hear this incompetence excuse peddled in the wrong places like this. She was conducting an interview as a professional journalist, so there certainly is a standard expected. That "are you a racist" attack was pretty easy to see as a provocative question they (the station manager/crew) brought to film themselves asking. But you can't plan for a black guy being the one who ends up answering the questions because he is bold enough to do so. He just happened to be standing next to the white guy. It was an inter-racial protest, so how can it be a racist event?

"I'm standing next to a black guy" is actually a very appropriate in context. They could probably point to other races in the crowd too - Asian descent or maybe even an eskimo or something, you know? The guy might have been sharper with wording, and say "it is an inter-racial protest so how can it be racist", but he isn't some equal rights lawyer giving a speech. He's just some guy at the protest, and he is bleeding from the head so we can maybe excuse that he isn't quite scholarly enough in his delivery.

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I hear this incompetence excuse peddled in the wrong places like this. She was conducting an interview as a professional journalist, so there certainly is a standard expected. That "are you a racist" attack was pretty easy to see as a provocative question they (the station manager/crew) brought to film themselves asking. But you can't plan for a black guy being the one who ends up answering the questions because he is bold enough to do so. He just happened to be standing next to the white guy. It was an inter-racial protest, so how can it be a racist event?

"I'm standing next to a black guy" is actually a very appropriate in context. They could probably point to other races in the crowd too - Asian descent or maybe even an eskimo or something, you know? The guy might have been sharper with wording, and say "it is an inter-racial protest so how can it be racist", but he isn't some equal rights lawyer giving a speech. He's just some guy at the protest, and he is bleeding from the head so we can maybe excuse that he isn't quite scholarly enough in his delivery.

It was too long ago, she did not understand the answer, english was not her primary language, her clothes and hair were all wrong. Anything to keep from addressing the truth.

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I hear this incompetence excuse peddled in the wrong places like this. She was conducting an interview as a professional journalist, so there certainly is a standard expected. That "are you a racist" attack was pretty easy to see as a provocative question they (the station manager/crew) brought to film themselves asking. But you can't plan for a black guy being the one who ends up answering the questions because he is bold enough to do so. He just happened to be standing next to the white guy. It was an inter-racial protest, so how can it be a racist event?

"I'm standing next to a black guy" is actually a very appropriate in context. They could probably point to other races in the crowd too - Asian descent or maybe even an eskimo or something, you know? The guy might have been sharper with wording, and say "it is an inter-racial protest so how can it be racist", but he isn't some equal rights lawyer giving a speech. He's just some guy at the protest, and he is bleeding from the head so we can maybe excuse that he isn't quite scholarly enough in his delivery.

well you got a whole lot more out of that video than i did.

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well you got a whole lot more out of that video than i did.

Obviously. Here in hickville, we have a saying

I don't believe I woulda told that

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