The Nitty Gritty of the BLM movement

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You wanted fallout and you've got it.

You've backed up someone you derided then turned on me because he was banned.

I didn't ban him and played no part in it, he brought it on himself but you just can't see that.

Just f**k off and don't respond to me ever again ...

... otherwise you'll be guilty of what you've just accused me of.

Clear?

The amount of **** you come out with is laughable.

I didn't turn on you, I had no intention of communicating with you until you quoted me.

Neither have I said that you banned him or played any part in his ban.

I don't intend to speak to you again, unless of course you continue to lie about stuff that I've said.

Goodbye.
 
Anyway, back on topic....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-53443641

By the time the video can be seen clearly, it looks like the knee is against the back of the head rather than on the neck.

It's all very well people expecting textbook restraints but clinging onto someone resisting arrest, and possibly with a lethal weapon, isn't always going to be easy.

And the big problem is that releasing your grip on someone, who was furious before you pinned them down on the ground, is a very tricky move.

I used to allow people to struggle just enough to exhaust themselves, then pretend to let go and see what they did ...

... if they attempted to be aggressive down they'd go again.