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DustyRadio ago

This article appears to say CPP is "a beloved family friendly" restaurant, without irony. Wtf.

The author states-"Of course, we must remember that just because a police chief might be corrupt, that does not mean that the department itself is being hindered from doing good police work.

As an example, many people remember the controversy that arose in December regarding “pizzagate.”" ...continuing to state..."DC police declared that the theory was false, which may have saved the restaurant from any pesky and tedious physical inspections. Such inspections could have interrupted business if they were allowed. The restaurant is known for being a beloved kid friendly establishment, so in this case the DC police may have protected the restaurant’s children against outsiders who wanted to pry.

It just serves as a reminder that despite the existence of corrupt cops, there are many who will ensure that justice is served."

So this author thinks the police did a great job with the CPP investigation???

Fateswebb ago

I don't know, it comes off as sarcasm to me, and not sure if it was joe rogan episode 911 they linked but if so, they're definitely trying to raise awareness... but yeah maybe in a sarcastic sorta way?

altreptiles ago

Definitely, they first show that he is a liar (and that he lied about child rape), then they say that 'The DC police looked into this said there was nothing wrong, my god they do good police work' . seemed very tongue in cheek to me. Also I think thats the only way they can report it, show the two next to eachother, that way they wont be labelled 'conspiracy theorists'

Fateswebb ago

Yeah, it's actually pretty genius because really they're just pointing out the official story, but doing so in a way that it almost debunks itself.