I managed to find a nearly two hour long video that recorded the entirety of the event, which confirmed what I've been saying the whole time on here.
The first half of the video was basically just five angry black guys preaching about how America is going to fall because it's lost it's way according to scriptures. It's something I've seen a handful of times before- street preachers yelling a bunch of vitriol at everybody. Nothing really that rare especially in major cities and whatnot.
Most people didn't have any interest in them. There weren't that many bystanders except for the Catholic school who nonetheless didn't become relevant until like over an hour into it.
Basically what set it off is that the Maga students got either tired or bored of hearing it so they started involving themselves with the group.
And that's what sparked it off- the leader of that little group then turned around triggered by whatever the students were saying and it escalated from there.
Eventually the students started to chant and do their school thing which basically just caused a bunch of confusion, and that's where Phillips comes out of nowhere thinking that the students were being violent.
That's what we considered was happening because the students were all hyped up, and that's where he beat his drum and did his magical thing to calm the situation.
Toward the end of the video, the male students had strutted off somewhere with an attitude of victory- as if they accomplished something in all that they did while a group of mostly females remained to do a prayer. At that point there was a little bit of discourse but they otherwise just went on their way to and that was the end of it.
So it basically went down the way I figured it did from the get go. Why? Becauae I simply chose to be real about it rather than follow a bogus narative.
>Ultimately, Phillips had little to do with it- you have all straight up doxxed a person that didn't really even do anything except tell what he thought was going on
>The students helped cause it, and as well were an EXTREME majority. Like half the school was there :chuckle:
The issue that I have taken on this thread is how people call this or that 'fake news' when in reality EVERYTHING is fake- this is why I just don't listen to people and whose opinions just go in one ear and out the other to me. And now you're talking about suing someone for libel? That's not going to happen, and a Christian talking about suing anybody is really just shameful.
The first half of the video was basically just five angry black guys preaching about how America is going to fall because it's lost it's way according to scriptures. It's something I've seen a handful of times before- street preachers yelling a bunch of vitriol at everybody. Nothing really that rare especially in major cities and whatnot.
Most people didn't have any interest in them. There weren't that many bystanders except for the Catholic school who nonetheless didn't become relevant until like over an hour into it.
Basically what set it off is that the Maga students got either tired or bored of hearing it so they started involving themselves with the group.
And that's what sparked it off- the leader of that little group then turned around triggered by whatever the students were saying and it escalated from there.
Eventually the students started to chant and do their school thing which basically just caused a bunch of confusion, and that's where Phillips comes out of nowhere thinking that the students were being violent.
That's what we considered was happening because the students were all hyped up, and that's where he beat his drum and did his magical thing to calm the situation.
Toward the end of the video, the male students had strutted off somewhere with an attitude of victory- as if they accomplished something in all that they did while a group of mostly females remained to do a prayer. At that point there was a little bit of discourse but they otherwise just went on their way to and that was the end of it.
So it basically went down the way I figured it did from the get go. Why? Becauae I simply chose to be real about it rather than follow a bogus narative.
>Ultimately, Phillips had little to do with it- you have all straight up doxxed a person that didn't really even do anything except tell what he thought was going on
>The students helped cause it, and as well were an EXTREME majority. Like half the school was there :chuckle:
The issue that I have taken on this thread is how people call this or that 'fake news' when in reality EVERYTHING is fake- this is why I just don't listen to people and whose opinions just go in one ear and out the other to me. And now you're talking about suing someone for libel? That's not going to happen, and a Christian talking about suing anybody is really just shameful.