Nigger who killed white ice hockey player gets standing ovation.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-67419951
Also just got arrested. Video of the incident if you have not seen it.
https://twitter.com/MrSilversmith/status/1718764771044929879
I suggest everyone actually take the time to study the BBC writeup as an indication of how surreal "journalism" and "law enforcement" have become.
First, not only is Matt Petgrave not pictured in the article (which has become standard malpractice), he is not even mentioned. Instead, we get this vague construction:
For all we know, a white hetero Christian fascist threw it from the stands. Then we are told of the "investigation":
WTF? It was televised. There is, of course, no link to the video, and they talk like he was abducted by a flying saucer. And I'm sure this next bit information originally came in response to the police investigator asking, "Jeez, doc, what the hell do you think happened to him?":
They do raise a final mystery, because I can't for the life of me figure out who "the real killer" might have been:
It's all really a new low.
It's too fast for me to see, I'm not used to watching hockey. https://x.com/Iwontsubmit/status/1719738491280466285?s=09 But hockey followers are suspecting there was a second kick.
Very bad video. And NO video from the audience?!?! Is it being purged?
I wouldn't necessarily expect to see any fan video. It's been a few years since I went to a live hockey game but hardly anyone bothered taking any pics or video besides selfies and if the mascot came by.
That seems counter-intuitive given today's habit of filming every f-ing thing, but fans attended in person not solely or even primarily because of the hoopla and energy, but because you really do get a different--and in many ways better--feel for the game when you can see the entire rink at once.
Then on top of that, everyone just records the game at home so that if something interesting occurs, they can rewatch it with slo-mo and all the angles and commentary.
Which makes me wonder how the actual broadcast went out. I suspect it was, "And now an extended word from our sponsor, followed by a featurette while officials clean up all the blood."
As to the video, I'd say it wasn't so much of a second kick as that he had his leg locked, was driving it right at the guy's head, and it bounced off his chest/shoulder pads.So again, evidence that he didn't just happen to be swinging his leg for some inexplicable reason.
Oh, that is interesting. Definitely games are more interesting in person. But, I had thought it would be like Taylor swift concerts by now. Everyone recording instead of watching.