heihachi [any]
“if you don’t want to see the blood splatter of children on the walls you’re a lib” Is a take I’ve never seen before
it gains nothing and is disgusting and disrespectful to make media content of something like that
lies are going to be told either way and your seeing the crime scene in the news will have no bearing on how they’re received
ok! but i don’t care about the constitution, i don’t think journalists physically not being on the site will make a difference to their ability to make an investigation into this shooting and i don’t think this is a big deal.
like i just can’t see the mechanism for how this is going to protect the police from anything
ringo peace and love ✌
right or you could like email them or ring them on the telephone or organise a time to talk to them in person. this is not in any way going to stop journalists from speaking to who they want to speak to.
i doubt the adults who were involved are just hanging out at the school either dog
be honest like there’s not going to be anything lost by journalists not being able to walk around the school, anything that comes out about this will be through talking to people, not doing the sherlock bullet trajectory csi bit.
the news reporting you lads have around mass killings is pretty disgusting. if this stops picture and videos of the crime scene from coming out it’s a good thing
yeah it’s definitely worth watching. it’s not really structured like a feature film and could come across as dry if you’re expecting a hero narrative or whatever, but if you’re interested in the event it’s really deeply researched and well made and has all your favourite socialist british character actors
think land of lost content would have made the stronger film tbh tho, that’s an incredibly gripping story
pretty funny they lowered the statue into position by wrapping a strop round her neck imo. good photo selection by secret comrade bbc sub editor