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the, the brother through, he was sudden to helping afresh alone drums into the church almost star fireside system. so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, you can see the slides is constantly, is this like somebody's walking around and pass all lights on right around. look at it. really don't have the whole time life to be doing that. right. is a part of life really is a said not to be proud of the outside people. we also are a lot of people are in gaze with their affiliated with games because, i mean, i live next to you and my we grew up together so i'm of course, i'm your friends. but then people see day and say like, oh so you must be one of them will never save around
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a group of guys like it could be a group, a rough guys. why over there that look like thinking kill us at any moment. but they know who the police officers and i feel equally scare me more. what i'm edward . i can't call nobody on the right. okay. call the police kind of the police. these gang in chicago is like when you get pulled over the police, you really think your life is over the port over they as by the federal in the car and hesitate to reach by d because everything is going to be excused when opposite. oh, you can restore, we're not going to suit. he laughed about around in a city, pardon me, side. moving just even to police and you want to make a joke about it. i'm going to shoot you. i will search to have up of
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. oh i see. okay, the way to know it filming it will show me what are the parameters of different wages and waiting for them to do a rap song for us so so we are going to see it for someone who is which is on the rest of their barriers our revenues issue. sorry. ok. nice morning. it shows and some of the faces, the, you had
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a slide the going on. what they got to do, the 3 people that's on the district and the one that we just say, i'm just saying what they gotta do it out of the by any any guns, anything like that? not trying. and then i got a side of my bed. i'm leaving the boxes. no guns, no guns out there. obviously we found out of going plaza. he took all of my stuff out of the market every day. how we live, or how do you all know said like he was telling me to also tell why he could have
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put a pistol on him. again, what's amazing me it's, i want to stay at a stand for some, what we call our dataset. and the, you know, is where i can talk about gang members. the we think that the ancient days were, can you say a poor thing? the appraisal for may block is little mac and live days. they talking about something they make of sense. you know, some people just say, as they call number of the low hers is a style put into the music. so once you start putting that herd in the filling in a day, you know, it was zane, so they got that genuine her last day and music that, that, that home the,
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the, one of the things i'm doing right now is trying to reveal the things that we destroyed in the neighborhood, and one thing is to bring in our people together in awareness, half of our neighbors, family members, know something about what's going on there, whether it's out to us and talk to the police. so that's a good way to stop the violence because if i could find out what's going on and stop it before somebody gets shot on her, then we went to the reason why a lot of times don't get solved is because nobody likes i don't care about philip into some business. when are you trying to do it? just get us locked up? no, the gas serve and protect on a on the car while they do is patrol cemetery the
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what's wrong with it right in the front of what i assume the video shift isn't doing the thing about the boys were offering to just be down in like 1015 minutes, not down and i do want us. um you know. yeah, yeah. yeah, i got a cold. oh yeah, i'm going to be down at about 1015 minutes. come on. stop down. love i this is my son, yvonne junior, his fresh. they came and told me, i need to come around here cause my son been an accidental bad accident. i know that was the last time i get to talk to my son. come and i would kind of
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like, is it a shot at us? they thought we was coming through the gang ways to retaliate on them, and we would just come into the door counter like they shot 2 people. one um, uh it was broken 2 places and the lady was shot in a bucks. and the guys that was with me was mad, cause i refused to let them retaliate even after that the
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the gangs are so, so internally, social media got there and to, and with that, where's in the past? before social media, a gang might have disrespected somebody. now, what would be perceived by most people? it's just a personal meal. slap that somebody that's immediately retaliated by social media. everyone knows about it immediately, and there's already in motion that someone is going to pay for that. what happens is that somebody who lives in the neighbor was just walking a block away. they have no idea that's going on. and so all of a sudden what they thought was there was no real issues going out in the neighborhood. well, 2 minutes ago it became an issue, and now what was otherwise going to be an average walk, a block away from their house is now going to be something where they very well can be shot and killed. of
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the this is my 2nd saw. that was k o to $35.00, and i landed at a friend's name with they assume to be real close. his friend, we is brother with keel somehow. some way on facebook. they got to talking about each other's dig, cousins, and their brothers. so they kept going back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. last time you all with this back. my brother say you're disrespecting. my brother, my brother was key or did i go? brother was keel. so later on that day he called my son, the land is on the phone, maybe it was set up his rent as low as california was why he backed up and i was supposed to be the man that was
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walking towards his friend that he thought was his friend side of me and the other guy sat him as well. and then as so girlfriend signed him to move to and then one know when no drugs and wouldn't even know what no games. one know what no girl was the worse the why is the most powerful lobby in washington dc? the n. all right, because the n r a gets all their money from the gun manufacturers. the number one consumer of guns in america right now is the legal consumer, any legal gun. so if you cut that consumer away, what's your do is they're cutting significant business away. now,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the very best of your self and others is an act of love those people who seek to deprive us of our rights of self defense. us to move here. they need us to most they know not what they do. it is a historical fact. every time a society has been stripped of its right of self defense,
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a mass casualty events has occurred in its been imposed the business. that is the government that has the governments of these communities are of the societies that house committed the process for you guys with who are right on where they took away your guns. the final flight of stairs continuously every day in our cities as the only country, i think over this advanced industrial nation, i can think over this happens don't happen in japan. does not happen in england last lot of miles. so high up here is like, is more access to balance out here in, in like other places. it's like the government say, like,
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like the putting it out in a level where we get it from the not going overseas and making them all less. so the government actually is putting them out here, that's what it's all about, is access to guns. it's something else. to hide the facts, nobody's going to find out why this is happening and they can be misled into taking that to concentrate with a thoughtful. it does work, it just has to be national more people get you to think of work on the 4th of july, holiday weekend and the other day at the being outside. make us easy. tar. yes, that's a problem. that is a problem because as it stands out, we feel each other, just like you don't see any black people doing school shootings doing. you see all why people or somebody, you know,
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they are raises all buyers. i'm bringing up everybody. everybody's stuff. will you go directly to our records are blowing each other? this is why, why do we have the why? the is the black people who each other so we don't kill each other. it doesn't make sense to me and all my name is i needed to go to record ain't got no built in my medicine, getting some food,
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somebody for another star soon a lot of people want to arrive in this place and another heat is always on the car to put in our lab they say that the tons of their car stopped at the hood of my car. and we like, they show this so we, we've been down. i get all the way though. oh, i'm going to, you know, so i was thinking about it again as i'm going now. i noticed the car and to actually see somebody has gone back like this. but all i hear is, pon pon, i guess the gun is, you know, bringing his hand back. and also seeing the, i guess the fire that comes out of the gun. we call the police, i'm on the phone with 911 screaming i have never been so happy to hear some
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colleagues here with where my phone was. it was about 5 hold 5 below the . 2 7 the street, the i guess father might involved in can't really see your head is one jarvis, his desires to things. now consider the parent whose last child the going by that's and that's how you can release to parents all the time. to last it truly i finished the wedding here. i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs outs church and there he was lying there. there's no way i'm going to come in some people standing around there and you know, there is my son who i've seen 3 hours earlier and he's fine. and now he's waiting
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on the street bleeding. and then the, i'm gonna scan them again to the hospital and he was laying into bed. he couldn't speak yet, but he ran my hand and holding the hand, i'm talking me shaking his head. and then the next morning i got a call. he didn't make it was a right. i was angry guy that i was angry at society. i was in years over did this . i was angry that my son a died and all those anger had to process this for me before i could talk to anybody else. i just don't even leave me alone. is leave me alone in my room. i just let me have this conversation with myself and with god and rest. so to say,
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the go to to go to the the motion of the money. i mean you love seeing those words isn't like i do live most schools do. if you look on the initial, do 1 o'clock, significantly post on zillow, while it be almost getting used to the body. what do you do? origin, buddy office, the was done, the newest frame on
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the buildings systems to good ludy. what i see these the buses, the little gear limitation says this tutorial on both the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of that, british penetration to the continent. natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast
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of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast is rightly described as blood. so of the end races, if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees till 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. known in vietnam to the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in
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numerous countries. not any time right now and then you don't see it now. what is all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. i got that not meant to supply american soldiers limited resistors, most of the slaves burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and even lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah, yeah, that's that ways too late. but yeah, when the world's largest democracy votes the rest of the planet watchers in an
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emerging multi polar world, india's voice matters. but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide and billions for react. the of the, as western states seek to protect, to their power across south east asia in the pacific states remain committed to peace and stability in the region pets, as they james foreign minister, visits the card as part of a multi state tour as indian take to the polls western media try to overshadow the process by casting doubts on the countries of democracy. this actually reminds me some of the audio single stage. i know it was
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