AndiHutch

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[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 7 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

Why do you disbelieve me? Do you think that PBS news wouldn't focus on the political beliefs of a political activist without actually mentioning what those beliefs are when eulogizing him? They talked about how he was big in the Maga movement and how he was close to trump, but they didn't mention any of his horrible views that he got flack for. When you don't mention what his actual horrible views were and instead focus on a bunch of politicians' generic condemnation of political violence, It's not exactly a stretch to think that a viewer could think he was killed for his opinions or his political stance. PBS didn't say that directly, but they don't have to for people to take that message away.

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 10 points 16 hours ago (5 children)

I heard something like that from 2 different 'news' sources. One was Fox News and the other was PBS news. The PBS one was a lot less direct, but some rando who knew nothing about him could still take that message away. Zero mention of what he advocated for beyond challenging opinions on college campuses and mentioning he was a right wing influencer. They were playing up the think of the CEO's family card just like they did with the UHC CEO. Oh and don't forget the 247 (/s) random politicians who condemn political violence.

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 24 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

So the first guy they suspected was George Hodgson Zinn who apparently said something like 'I'd do it again' when he was near some of the cops. They let him go because he didn't match footage they have of the shooter and he was in the wrong place for the shot. Then they rearrested him for obstruction of justice. I'm not sure on the second, maybe it's the same person and they got mixed up with a game of telephone.

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 30 points 19 hours ago

It doesn't have to stick to serve it's purpose. It'll put him in jail for at least a couple of days and that can be a huge inconvenience for anyone that can lead to lose of their job or income. I hope it doesn't stick but I can't say I have too much faith in the 'justice' system working as it should in a highly political charged case a deep red area.

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 10 points 19 hours ago

I like them anyway, but your comments never fail at being slightly annoying. I know it's parody of trump and his type of posts, but it's just a little too on the nose and the intermittent all caps words gets on my nerves. 10/10 Boomerposting

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 11 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

'Never accurate' is way too strong in my opinion.

Lots of evidence in courts is based on witness testimony. Witness reports can be unreliable (especially when filtered through cops and lawyers) but It absolutely tracks that cops would arrest someone after a deadly shooting for yelling something like that. The older dude they arrested and released, they ended up later arresting for obstruction of justice, which seems like something cops would charge someone with for wasting their time.

Unless you have something that contradicts the witness, there is no reason to doubt it.

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 10 points 20 hours ago

TIL Fox news trolls lemmy to look for rage bait. /s

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 18 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

You mean condemn, I think. If you know of any politicians condoning this, I would like to know who.

[–] AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 92 points 22 hours ago (4 children)

An eyewitness said the suspect, who was arrested and later released by the police, yelled "I'd do it again".

I support the older guy implying he's the shooter to mislead the police, and I'm glad he got released. That is honestly very brave behavior assuming the witness's report is accurate.