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07-16-2020, 03:02 AM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
You do realize Antifa is a boogeyman organization created by conservatives to discredit BLM, right? I’ve been looking for my nearest Antifa chapter, and I can’t find them.
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#13
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07-16-2020, 03:48 AM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
LMAO. Oh Lawd! The Karens are at it again! Be glad that isn’t what we want, dingbat. What we want are LE to be held accountable when they commit crimes against US, The People. And to face the strictest harshest punishments for their crimes. We need highly educated professionals to become cops. Continually trained, tested, evaluated. No more militarization of the pigs. No more training to view The People, including you, as The Enemy. Reallocation of the billions of dollars that goes to LE every years. Instead invest that money into the communities, schools, healthcare, enviro health, homelessness, housing, mental health care, etc. All the things that make high income communities succeed. Why wouldn’t people want this? This shit helps you too. Durr Durr, so hard to understand common sense! Durr Durr. |
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07-16-2020, 04:04 AM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
Further. If we wanted to kill cops, they would be dead already. Which cops who have gotten away with terrorizing, assaulting and killing people, are dead? And dead at the hands of vigilantes or even survivors or loved ones of the people they injured/killed. Not dead because they had heart attacks, car crashes, ODs, suicide, etc. Even when they have gotten away with violating The People, they don’t end up murdered. They don’t even get ass whoppings. It’s almost like what we want is Justice for The People. Weird that. |
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07-16-2020, 09:25 AM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
I feel very sorry for this man and may his son rest in peace. |
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07-16-2020, 01:14 PM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
Thank you very much. Though I tend to live in the photo section rather than the video one!
__________________ "I'd give the world for the chance just to see your face again. Still I pretend that you're still standing by." |
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07-16-2020, 06:28 PM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
Maybe he refused orders from gang members in the prison, this being the kind of message they would send, it wouldn't be surprising. |
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07-17-2020, 12:21 AM
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Re: Mexico - prison guard's son agonal breathing after attack in their car
In case you guys wanted to know "agonal breathing" is presentation of what we call hypoxic convulsions. It means the brain knows their isn't enough oxygen in the blood (hypoxia) and this is an attempt to make the body try again. It is not real breathing. In fact, as we assess a person we ignore hypoxic convulsions. We are only looking for rhythmic regular breathing as a sign that a patient has recovered from pulmonary arrest.
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