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What this new Ahmaud Arbery video really exposes, Tekashi 6IX9INE Gooba, & Elon Musk's Tesla threat

What this new Ahmaud Arbery video really exposes, Tekashi 6IX9INE Gooba, & Elon Musk's Tesla threat

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What this new Ahmaud Arbery video really exposes, Tekashi 6IX9INE Gooba, & Elon Musk's Tesla threat Space: What happened to Arbery is completely absurd, but both parties need to learn to mind their own business. Definitely would say it's racially motivated. The moment you mentioned family hunting or whatever, Deliverence comes to mind. That may be profiling, but it's exactly how they operated(and hunting in a nutshell. I wouldn't want Arbery snooping around my property(not that I would have a project in a town like that, but I wouldn't think he's there to steal. I would assume to make small talk even though I'm busy or he's looking for something call the bylaw officer about, because I wasn't willing to make small talk. Considering the dev said project and not home lets you know it's corporate owned suburb/development, this shit is pretty much to be expected. Not this far, but like most massive accidents, it just started with some assholes rubbernecking during their daily boring routine.
Date: 2020-05-12

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The California region discussed in terms of Tesla is a strange mix of blue and white collar workers. In the end though, people who don't work don't eat. I also suspect there will be a lot of fallout in terms of how many constitutional rights the states can legally remove, and California is a hot bed of believers that the government should have the right to legislate morality and lifestyles. Most people who can survive without working during a pandemic will do so without this carrot / stick routine, but that is not good enough for some governments. Tesla is not special in pointing this out, they are just the poster child. Only ten days, is something that only the wealthy can afford to say though. Our lives do not come with guarantees though, and it seems wrong that a wealthy government gets to decide the risks for the poor.
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I get what 6ix9ine is saying about the loyalty and it actually makes sense. However, the area I m having trouble with is: you knew what these people were like, you knew their lifestyle and their lack of a moral compass, but you still associated with them. You can t pick your family, but you can absolutely pick your tribe and he chose veeerrryyy poorly. It s a weird thing for him to turn the tables in a way he looks like a victim instead of someone who willingly participated in some holy shit-balls illegal stuff. The guy was on his way to life in jail, FFS. That means he did some really heinous shit to find himself there.
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Damn. Ahmaud was killed brutally and the people behind the camera with the leaked footage didn't have a thought to call police but have the time to record and stuff. sick just sick. I want everyone to know who doesn't own a actual gun, you don't shoot someone unless necessary. The other thing is that you don't pull a gun on someone a first resort and had no purpose. I am really sad knowing that I know more about how you don't kill someone with a gun for some dumb reason when it could always be solved a different way than shooting. It is also sad to know that I know how to handle a gun better than two grown men.
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I hate to say this but I'd work at a Tesla factory. That said, I really hope I don't have to as that is not what I'm trained to do. But as all good jobs in TX have been taken I'm pretty desperate. Elon, you bastard, stop threatening and pitting states against each other and just make engineering marvels where you are ya nerd. Better yet, can we stop making these things public? I get that it's for the sake of transparency but this information is delicate and the general public has some not-so-delicate (but very loud) naysayers. You could threaten them in an email for more that 260 characters.
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Its baffling to me all the ppl still defending the mcmichaels, in the dumbest ways possible. For one: he didn t live 10+ miles from the neighborhood like i keep seeing ppl say. He lived around 2 miles away. For another: the mcmichaels did not see him commit felony, they could not make a proper citizens arrest no matter what, for arbery didn t commit any felonies. So, ppl saying that they were acting properly to make said arrest, are misinformed. Lastly: how are ppl still confused why arbery would attack the ppl chasing him down with guns?
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If you actually care about Tekashi 69 you need to seriously reevaluate your life and priorities Agree with you Phil, was reading through the comments last Thursday and the amount of people trying to justify what happened really broke my heart Elon looks to be in the right. Granted he's flapping his chest out a bit and bulling people over. But as a business man he has a responsibility to his company and shareholders to keep things moving. Hope he does move to Nevada. There seems to be no upside to stay in California
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The old white man was a recetly retired cop and there had been a rash of break-ins in that community. The black guy matched the description of the person and more than 4 other people had called the cops in the area because a man matching the description of the black guy was looking into peoples windows. The black guy was a felon that had been caught with weapons and drug charges. He charged the ex cops son with a hammer when they asked him to stop. This whole thing ia backwards and infuriating
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I do not agree with the idea of hate crimes, but I certainly am happy to see the Georgia case get a different prosecutor who is black. In such an awful crime, all possibility of bad optics should be avoided where possible. As for a bunch wealthy black people getting together to talk about racism they imagine more than experience? We shall see, but that crap usually dissolves into the very racism they purport to object to, as long as it isn't against the people who champion the movement.
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i mean. i m a curious person! i don t know if this is a culture difference between australia and america but going in to see the progress and look at the work being done while it s empty doesn t seem like a big thing to me, maybe it s just on his running route and he was curious of the process? even if he was committing a crime, there is no plausible defence for essentially executing someone over your perception of the situation! what vile humans
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