New Yorkers Don't Care?! Shocking Truth Behind Diddy's Case REVEALED!

4 months ago
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The video discusses themes of acceptance, lack of understanding in New York, desensitization, evidence awareness, and belief in the context of legal proceedings and dissident actions.
[83:52-84:23]
Kim Porter and Diddy discuss the mentality behind 'Freak Offs' and the acceptance of someone else taking your place if you don't participate.
Yes, he made a statement saying that they asked her, "Why did you not participate in the Freak Offs?" And she made a statement saying that if it wasn't going to be me that day, he'll just find someone else. Yeah. Can you speak on that mentality? Like, if it's not me, it's going to be someone. So, I guess I'm the chosen one. It sounds like somebody would already just accept it, that this is what it was going to be- That the talking to Jag- and better me than somebody else.
[84:23-84:51]
The Interviewer describes the atmosphere in New York, noting a lack of understanding among people regarding a specific issue.
and this get that. Most people don't. They don't wanna get it. Do you wanna know one of the things that I've discovered by talking with people in the streets of New York? Because the truth is, the vibe around the courthouse, you walk 2 blocks, it's completely different. The rest of New York, they don't even care. Matter of fact, they can't wait for it to be over, and it shows me how hard New Yorkers have come.
[84:51-85:04]
The speaker discusses how New Yorkers have become desensitized to legal issues, particularly when 'bad guys' often avoid consequences.
Because the truth is- up. every time one of the bad guys is on the hook, in New York, 8 times out of 10, they are getting off. Like, these people are totally desensitized.
[85:04-85:13]
The Interviewer comments on the evidence available and the lack of awareness or concern among people.
Why I've heard so many people say, "Hey, hey, it's a lot of evidence," but you really don't bother just letting them know.
[85:13-85:25]
The speaker highlights that people have reason to believe in certain narratives due to the actions of dissidents over the decades.
People really believe that. And guess what? For decades, they've had reason to believe it. The dissidents have been doing all kinds of crazy stuff for decades.

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