Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jury can review videos, but question from jury raises debate about drone video evidence

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Wed Nov 17 15:24:34 PST 2021


On 11/17/21, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 <punks at tfwno.gf> wrote:
> jim bell <jdb10987 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Don't bother arguing that 'cops' shouldn't be able to collect such
>> evidence.  Outdoors, on public property, is generally considered free for
>> anyone to record, including ordinary citizens.
>
> 	Jim Bell, Always Wrong.

This hypocrisy coming from the raging child who believes
it's ok to transgress steal and destroy people's property,
be an asshole and assault people, seek murder, etc.
But then somehow claims it's not ok to take pictures.
Then of course the problem of this highchair toddler denying
the status fact of current pic practice by both law and people.
And of asserting something is wrong, while utterly failing to
back up those assertions with any evidence or discourse
or links whatsoever to support his vacuous spittle.
At least others here have given some reasons why
people should not record other people in public.
Grow up Juan, and stop abusing people.



> ordinary citizens

That's the problem, they both subjugated themselves,
and made up and gave rights and powers that they
themselves do not have, to the State... and it all went
downhill from there, every single time in history, past,
present, and future.

> it must be published immediately
...
> manipulating

Yes, ownerless global p2p encrypted notaries and
and storage filesystems already exist. Good luck
getting cops and their hardware to use it when you
can't even get your con-gress politicians and stupid
presidents and state-owned courts and prisons to
wear and upload bodycams... yes, ex-parte, en-camera,
no recording, no observers to their corrupt misdeeds...
that's the status fact, and they'll never willingly give
up that manipulation and corruption advantage.

And that's ok, because people should just throw
them all out and come up with other ways to live
and do things together that don't need and naturally
resist the creation and propping up such governments.
If people put just 10% of the time they spent shilling govt,
towards creating other ways and freedom, they would
have the latter in one year.


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