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== Diary ==
== Diary ==
=== Minneapolis riots umbrella man ===
Riot does not cover it. Minneapolis has been ... never mind.  I have words but no use writing them here.
I spent the day and might obsessing about [[Minneapolis riots umbrella man (nonfiction)]].  Big wiki updates, it's all about Umbrella Man and Pizza Dude and the riots for a while.
=== Investigate and prosecute ===
[Context: User Brainspore: "It might be a cop, but there’s no need to posit conspiracy theories about [anything]"]
Stronger: forbid all speculation online. Tamp it down. Take it offline, talk in private.
Investigate like a detective, with all your suspicions alert, following your intuition. But never speak publicly beyond the evidence. State only facts, never voice suspicions in public.
Speak like a prosecuting attorney, as aggressively as possible. But never speak beyond the evidence, nor prosecute beyond the evidence.
* [https://bbs.boingboing.net/t/cop-who-killed-george-floyd-arrested/172430/105 Comment] @ Boing Boing


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Latest revision as of 03:57, 17 June 2020

Online diary of Karl Jones for Saturday May 30, 2020.

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Diary

Minneapolis riots umbrella man

Riot does not cover it. Minneapolis has been ... never mind. I have words but no use writing them here.

I spent the day and might obsessing about Minneapolis riots umbrella man (nonfiction). Big wiki updates, it's all about Umbrella Man and Pizza Dude and the riots for a while.

Investigate and prosecute

[Context: User Brainspore: "It might be a cop, but there’s no need to posit conspiracy theories about [anything]"]

Stronger: forbid all speculation online. Tamp it down. Take it offline, talk in private.

Investigate like a detective, with all your suspicions alert, following your intuition. But never speak publicly beyond the evidence. State only facts, never voice suspicions in public.

Speak like a prosecuting attorney, as aggressively as possible. But never speak beyond the evidence, nor prosecute beyond the evidence.

In the News

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