Victoria Lee Killed By Police & US Olympics Doping Scandal | KTSC e46

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @gamelanplan
    @gamelanplan 2 месяца назад +3

    Just came across this video. Thank you so much for doing a deep dive on the Victoria Lee incident and reporting so far! The underreporting and lack of action and accountability by the Fort Lee police and NJ Atty General is astounding despite that Ed's social post has a 1M views.

  • @ftu2021
    @ftu2021 2 месяца назад +7

    i recommend that you guys put timestamps.

  • @who52au
    @who52au 9 дней назад

    My question to all the panels and their gust , where would your prefer for your children to grow up ! ? because they have a choice !

  • @FoeFav
    @FoeFav 2 месяца назад +1

    Research who flamed and/or funded the Hong Kong protest.

    • @ftu2021
      @ftu2021 2 месяца назад +2

      it was the taiwanese gov with NED.

    • @SwazzerProductions
      @SwazzerProductions 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ftu2021yep, spot on.

  • @Cranberry7373
    @Cranberry7373 2 месяца назад +1

    The Indian government and society did not invest sufficient resources in internationally competitive facilities, training, youth programs etc. for Olympic athletes, and even then serious corruption issues still plague sports such as women’s wrestling, see the 2023 Indian wrestlers protest. Athletics is simply not a priority and actively discouraged as a potential job/career.

    • @SwazzerProductions
      @SwazzerProductions 2 месяца назад

      Not a valid excuse. Sports are also actively discouraged as a priority/career path in East Asia and yet East Asians still dominate at the Olympics.
      Actual reasons for Indian failure at Olympics are:
      1. Poor nutrition/diet leading to poor physical attributes.
      2. Caste system society which ensures that there is no social mobility. Also ensures a corrupt government made up of the entrenched elite.
      3. Low social mobility discourages the development of a meritocracy. Competitive sporting environments are only possible in meritocratic societies.
      Indians are terrible at identifying the root cause of problems either on purpose (through false pride), or they’re really just that incompetent.

  • @djelf7
    @djelf7 2 месяца назад

    FIRST!

  • @syke76
    @syke76 2 месяца назад +2

    Your Singaporean friend is spot on. Delhi Belly. WRT the HK protest, a HK man killed his HK girlfriend in Taiwan and fled back to HK. In order, to have him charged for murder, they had to extradite him back to Taiwan. However, Taiwan refused as there was no existing extradition treaty between the 2 administrations. The HK govt then proposed a new extradition act, and this obviously had to encompass all of “China”. Being opportunists, political opposition parties accused Beijing of breaching the one country two systems commitments and imposing their legal jurisdiction on HK. This sparked off anti govt protests. However, one must also take in account there is already a laundry list of grievances the local population has with the HK government, i.e. cost of living, influx of mainland Chinese tourists, etc. The Taiwanese government did face backlash with their political games, however continued to do so, refusing entry to the murder suspect, even suggesting that the arrest is to be made on HK territory by Taiwanese police officers. Obviously, China ain’t going to jive with that. Then you have folks like Ted Cruz physically coming over to HK, advocating democracy and support for the protest. Fortunately, the “HK Arab Spring” project failed. But the sad story is, we still have this murder suspect roaming freely on the streets of HK today.

    • @SwazzerProductions
      @SwazzerProductions 2 месяца назад +2

      Your summary of the HK protest is mainly accurate expect for the fact that you downplayed the masssive role the Taiwanese separatists played in stoking the fire.
      DPP + Tsai Ingwen masterfully orchestrated the entire protest movement in HK all so that she could get her approval ratings up and get re-elected as the ‘Taiwanese president’.
      Tsai and the DPP were actually looking at an election loss to the KMT before the HK protests, but she ended up winning after the naive young Taiwanese witnessed the failed color revolution in HK.