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Paul Joseph Watson
@PrisonPlanet
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Aug 17
Black Lives Matter supporters in Portland beat a man who had just crashed his truck unconscious with a vicious blow to the head last night after the man tried to protect someone who was being robbed.
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Burn
Loot
Murder
I've also heard updated reports that the victim died from his injuries.
My sources are better than mainstream media.
https://t.co/sZDmmA2o5k?amp=1