Except it wasn't really a joke, was it? You tried making a point and someone dismissed it by saying your SS is obviously fake compared to Candace's. It's a simple argument against a bad point.
I've seen device recordings in the past of her scrolling through their convos. Yes, it can be faked but I lean towards not thinking she would go through that amount of trouble and make stuff up for no reason at all. This is most likely real.
@NonFlyingIceman@Mappy6984 Not to mention their salary is fully paid by taxpayers.
So even if the guy didn't have a job, he still wouldn't cost society as many resources as the cop does.
@Engineer_Hasn@Leonardaisfunny@mehdirhasan Try to imagine the steps an extraordinary intelligent person would take to create massive change. If you think you can get anywhere politically without kissing the ring in the first place you shouldn't be here.
An unfortunate prediction of mine is that we will see less and less of this in cities worldwide as enforcement slowly get automated. Unless you think they're going to program armed police bots with fluffiness and sunshine rather than "EXECUTE_LAW.EXE".
This video is art.
The way these two men fearlessly tell eachother "We have opposite goals, you are in my way and I am not going to back down. I'm also not looking for a fight, just been through a lot of stuff to get here."
They subtly poke eachother, show their swords and check whether the other person is capable of empathy.
Then the pleading comes in. The dog lays on his back and offers his neck, counting on the mercy of the aggressor. It works and the contextual alpha decides make the phone call.
Afterwards he ensures to demand recognition for this good act. Stresses how rare this is and how lucky the other guy was to meet someone like him. The black obliges by repeatedly expressing his gratitude.
The person on the call played their role perfectly as well, with the limited amount of information they had (a 10 second phone call). They went with their gut.
This entire video is bursting with hidden empathy and understanding, and the grey/lifeless scenery adds another beautiful later to it. It makes it pop out, as if saying "What in the world is better than acting decently to someone in hell?"
@RKahlmann Als er iets is dat ze geleerd hebben in de afgelopen 10 jaar, dan is het wel dat superdenigrerend doen tegen uw oppositie, hen als vrouwonvriendelijk, racistisch en xenofobisch bestempelen 100% werkt en iedereen daar heel veel om geeft.
@Sugar_Jayyy@KimKatieUSA I just want to log on one day and not be immediately disappointed.
This man did an amazing job distracting him and most likely saved lives by doing so.
This guy is traveling in South Africa and met a kid walking around trying to sell a tire for food.
He gives him a few hundred dollars and the kid is in complete shock.