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@iLived_iLoved_ @DetroitPistons Yeah Jarrett Allen profile picture defending a foul from Jarrett Allen!!
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@hvnlyriffs @DetroitPistons Yall are more delusional than I thought then
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@TKingOHalloween @ShannonSharpe You've tried to say like 2 different truths your goalpost moving ain't my problem
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@hvnlyriffs @ShannonSharpe That contact isn't what made Ausar lose balance he tripped over himself. I can't lead you to the truth if you don't want it.
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Blowing a lead doesn’t have anything 2 do with being tripped
Selly@SellyPop
@ShannonSharpe Can’t blow a 9 point lead like that and demand sympathy
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@hvnlyriffs @iLived_iLoved_ @DetroitPistons Thompson was already 2/2, checkmate smooth brained buddy.
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@TKingOHalloween @ShannonSharpe Moving the goalpost, shows a frame after Ausar on balance and just searches for evidence to make yourself look right after it's called out. Dumb fuck. If the contact from Allen puts ausar off balance, what do we call that? Tripping.
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@hvnlyriffs @ShannonSharpe In the clip Allen and Ausar bump into each other and the tight space between Allen and Thompson, causes Ausar to trip himself.
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@iLived_iLoved_ @DetroitPistons 57% on two shots would statistically mean Ausar makes one of the two and wins the game did you even let your brain do some math before hitting send on that? Fucking moron
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@hvnlyriffs @DetroitPistons That’s what yall wanted? A 57% free throw shooter at the line with a chance to win the game?
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@GigaNdisa @CodyU2324 @CirivelloD82889 @ShannonSharpe not calling fouls to allow a team to stay in it even though they broke rules yeah that's the spirit of the game!!!
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@TKingOHalloween @ShannonSharpe If you watch the clip in motion Ausar has lost balance well before this and his legs didn't make contact
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@ShannonSharpe Ausar tripped on himself, it was the correct call by the refs. It actually would have been a travesty if it was somehow called.

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@BradleyDadly @LegionHoops because it's was actual foul that impacted a play during the game
ausar is chasing a ball on the opposite end of the floor with 2 seconds left and no timeouts
the pistons had NO CHANCE OF SCORING
why do they deserve the win because feet got tangled which had no impact
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@ICELOVER6767 @LegionHoops talking about whether you can get a shot up or not is all I need to know that you're just clueless. Pistons are in the bonus, it doesn't matter if they could get a shot up or not if they get fouled they should've been at the line
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@ICELOVER6767 @LegionHoops Thinking rules should be waived just because "it's the playoffs!!!" Is room temperature IQ.
Jarrett is a full step behind Ausar and his left just happens to "tangle" with Ausar's to trip him. Truely incredible intelligence from NBA twitter.
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@ICELOVER6767 @LegionHoops The Cavs would have lost because they broke a rule, and they weren't penalized. That's not earning a win that's just getting away with robbery
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@LegionHoops Absolutely not
you mean to tell me a the winner of a game of playoff series tied 2-2 should be decided on a call like that?
earn the win... don't have it handed to you by a referee
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@JaredOMFG @CluelessDuck42 @Dexerto UK citizens don't need a visa and a b1/B2 is usable for business trips.
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@CluelessDuck42 @Dexerto “As for the reason for the search? Maini says he wasn’t flying with the correct visa for his trip” don’t just read, comprehend.
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@Dexerto To all the retards claiming "he was on wrong visa", that's a bullshit excuse and you know it. He's the like the top 10 tech tubers out there. He made 100s of trips like this. You think he'll get a "wrong visa". Admit it, y'all turned into a bunch of racist goyims.
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@Kick_Champ Yo wtf pretty sure that’s Skyler from the band Varials
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@Fugazi2385 @Kick_Champ Yeah the guy just snatched the hat for clout. You know it.
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@USARice000 @1xnoiiir @trackzionist yes 18 year old girls are the ones with the information you need so interrogate them!
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@1xnoiiir @trackzionist Of course not. They’re interrogating them.
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@ChristiaanDur @DrewPavlou Thousand upon thousands of people serve in the military for this country and despite the shit they go through and how fucked up they get dont commit war crimes. What a fucking cop out to blame this on anyone else
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I was part of the team that tracked Hekmatullah down.
Here’s my take.
1. Innocent until proven guilty and sadly I think it will be almost impossible to find a jury in Australia that is unbiased in this case - either way.
3. Accountability. If multiple employees of a large organisation committed crimes over an extended period of time (as alleged) - let’s say sexual misconduct - the organizational culture would be blamed and that culture starts with the chairman and the board. And some of their heads would roll.
In the ADF it starts with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence, the CDF, and Commander Special Ops.
The idea that you could send a person for 12 x 6 month tours - I don’t care how special you are - to kill without erosion of the mind and value set is absolute negligence.
There are other examples of units with up to 50% of the personnel psychologically damaged because these same leaders thought they could send 19 year old girls to watch killing on repeat.
The leaders lacked the basic human understanding of what is needed to operate in this environment. It was gross negligence by political and military leaders and has damaged individuals / families / children forever.
The lack of accountability over these allegations is the worst example of leadership I have ever seen. Leadership starts with accountability and a leader should not avoid accountability but be proud of the culture they built and yell their achievements from the rooftops.
3. Related to #1 and #2 is the bullshit. The lies and Propoganda our government tells the people of Australia about what war actually is - so they can sell it.
War is chaotic. It is unpredictable. It is harrowing. It is heart breaking. It is incredibly testing. It is rewarding. It is bonding.
What is the right culture to succeed in that environment? This is the grown up conversation we need to have as Australians. Can Australians understand the brutal realities of this world and what is needed to protect their way of life - or are we going to continue to lie to them and have them believe some kumbayyah utopia where we don’t need a military - nor do we need men that can do the things necessary to keep us safe.
The culture necessary to win has been described as the warrior monk - a simultaneous master of the traits to take life and preserve it. It’s a huge ask - even for the most special minds.
But Australia has the 4th lowest per capita military in the west and the second lowest per sqkm. Our strategic circumstances dictate our military requirements and Australians have become largely detached from Australia’s strategic risk - unprecedented since ww2.
And this attachment to a utopian view of the world means, that sadly, a large portion of the population has been indoctrinated by the media to hate men, masculinity and the military. The lack of proper process with BRS has been fueled by this utopian mind virus.
I will argue that honesty with the people - the truth - is the best antidote to any false reality the population may have about Australia’s circumstance.
The false reality is not helped by the lies;
-‘victory is just around the corner’ for 25 years in Afghanistan.
- Sadam has WMD and Iraq needs liberating - we supported the Iranian PMF in 2016 after we built and lost control of ISIS (I was there also). With the help of the Iranian forces we defeated Isis. Then the pmf gained political power in Iraq in 2023 and oil money started flowing to Iran - currently working on that minor issue. Again more lies because we can’t admit our mistakes politically.
- We are fighting Islamic extremists in Syria and not actually putting the al queda affiliate ( Al nusra) in charge of Syria - which Erdogan is having a really hard time controlling right now.
Australians deserve a government that is honest - and that starts with accountability - just like they expect of us who pay for them.
Australia cannot handle Iran with its current perception of war
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This is the part to the Ben Roberts-Smith story that makes my blood boil.
On the night of August 29th, 2012 a Taliban sleeper agent in the Afghan National Army massacred three Australian soldiers in cold blood as they prepared to sleep on their own base.
Their names were Private Robert Poate, Sapper James Martin and Lance Corporal Rick Milosevic.
The rogue Afghan soldier was named Hekmatullah. It was the fourth insider, or ''green-on-blue'' attack by Taliban sleeper agents in the Afghan National Army against Australian soldiers in 15 months.
Out of the 41 Australians who died in Afghanistan, 7 died by way of these insider attacks - attacks which technically constitute the war crime of perfidy.
Hekmatullah's attack was a war crime under Article 37 of Additional Protocol I (1977) to the Geneva Conventions which prohibits perfidy as an act of war.
By enlisting in the Afghan National Army and wearing its uniform, Hekmatullah presented himself as a co-belligerent fighting alongside Australian forces - not against them. He invited the confidence of Australian soldiers so as to lead them to believe that they were entitled to protection under international law, and then betrayed that confidence to massacre them as they prepared to sleep.
Ben Roberts-Smith was one of the first on base after the attack. He was ordered to find and apprehend Hekmatullah in order to bring him to justice.
Acting on intelligence, Roberts-Smith and his men were led to the village of Darwan, where Roberts-Smith is then alleged to have committed a war crime, supposedly kicking a farmer named Ali Jan off a cliff and ordering his execution.
Roberts-Smith has always maintained that Ali Jan was a Taliban spotter in a village that was a Taliban stronghold. It is a matter of historical fact that there was confirmed armed Taliban presence in the village of Darwan the day of the raid.
Robert Poate's father Hugh defended Ben Roberts-Smith and his actions: ''These citizens in the village could well have been a civilian one day and pulling the trigger the next, that‘s the way the Taliban operated. This perspective should have been included to provide some balance and context.''
The Taliban fought by blending into the civilian population. They pushed sleeper agents into the Afghan National Army and murdered our soldiers in moments of vulnerability.
Where is Hekmatullah today? He lives in Afghanistan as a free man, feted as a hero by the Taliban. They don't give a fuck about international law or human rights or war crimes. They openly boast about the way they slaughtered our soldiers through acts of betrayal and perfidy.
So my proposal is this: Australia can put Ben Roberts-Smith on trial when the Taliban hand over Hekmatullah, preferably dead, his head on a silver platter.
Until that time, FREE BEN ROBERTS-SMITH.



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