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I haven't watched Munich but I do know the story. I watched the documentary behind it and it was really horrible. I believe it also highlighted Steve Prefontaine's struggle during that olympics. although what is even sadder is that they killed somebody mistakenly identified as one of the perpetrators.The film Munich is based on this. Great film .
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You know why.i dont understand why this is not getting any coverage, nobody i know in my life knew about it until i brought it up in person, but that detail where he spared the white mans life and said im sorry, its so important to me as far as investigation and "the truth", i truly question why that detail is not being told
The film Munich is based on this. Great film .
My concern would be these merc’s eradicating black identity groups…That’s what I mentioned a few pages back. I wish there were some mercs we didn’t know about that was in the process of scrubbing out these groups methodically.
My concern would be these merc’s eradicating black identity groups…
The Columbine shooters were actually popular. The narrative for like 2 decades was that they were these goth loving outcasts, but they did a documentary that showed that were part on the "in-crowd."
from what I could say, they were deeply disturbed mentally and lacks empathy. if anything reminds me of them was this case.....They were no popular, that's false. They also were not social outcasts, they were just well known from growing up with all those students in that community.
They were no popular, that's false. They also were not social outcasts, they were just well known from growing up with all those students in that community.
Man was brave and about that life“He was a protector; he taught us how to protect ourselves,” Gherardini said, citing self-defense classes he provided to his staff. Cheng, she said, had reached “sifu” status, a top rank in martial arts.
******* heroRest in Power to this OG
"John Cheng, 52, of Laguna Niguel, a sports physician and co-founder of the nearby South Coast Medical Group, was shot and killed after he tackled the shooter and tried to disarm him, Barnes said. Cheng’s intervention, he added, allowed the visiting pastor — who had led the service that day — to throw a chair at the shooter while others helped to restrain him, confiscating two weapons and hogtying him with extension cords."
I don't know which bipolar love/hate relationship is stranger in this country: guns or sex. Both are flaunted/ worshipped then vilified once the razor-thin line is crossed.
****ing hero
Further shows how sick the surge anti Asian hate in the US.
Successful Asian doctor who probably contributes to society and has a nice life risked it all to save countless lives.