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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 84968" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Yes, there are two sides to every story. Don't you think it's a little biased at times, when you only are exposed over and over to just one side?</p><p></p><p>I happen to notice how police killing civilians gets lots of exposure. But civilians killing police hardly ever gets covered. It's almost as if what's being portrayed shows that the police are in control. But every so often a small story does leak through. </p><p></p><p>Here is an example of one I noticed seems to have got covered up: I was looking at a LA police website one day. There was mention of a black man wearing a hoody that ran by a police station. Apparently as he ran by, he pulled out a gun and shot a policeman dead. In broad daylight. How brazen. He kept running. Got away too. There was a small video on the site of a bystander being interviewed about the incident. </p><p></p><p>It just makes me wonder how many stories like this are censored out of the news media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 84968, member: 288"] Yes, there are two sides to every story. Don't you think it's a little biased at times, when you only are exposed over and over to just one side? I happen to notice how police killing civilians gets lots of exposure. But civilians killing police hardly ever gets covered. It's almost as if what's being portrayed shows that the police are in control. But every so often a small story does leak through. Here is an example of one I noticed seems to have got covered up: I was looking at a LA police website one day. There was mention of a black man wearing a hoody that ran by a police station. Apparently as he ran by, he pulled out a gun and shot a policeman dead. In broad daylight. How brazen. He kept running. Got away too. There was a small video on the site of a bystander being interviewed about the incident. It just makes me wonder how many stories like this are censored out of the news media. [/QUOTE]
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