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@One_BCHQ - OneBC

This violent indigenous activist assaulted a OneBC volunteer, stole one of our signs, and began howling like a crazy person at police officers when they tried to restrain him. Where is our civilization going? https://t.co/NMQQ7WnbHH

@One_BCHQ - OneBC

EXTENDED ASSAULT FOOTAGE: Police refused to arrest the thug who assaulted a OneBC volunteer even though the incident was witnessed by multiple bystanders and filmed in 4K resolution. Yet they arrested Frances Widdowson for peaceful speech. This is anarcho-tyranny. https://t.co/ajnhv6mJhS

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A tense confrontation unfolds as a group debate and police arrival become the focus. The scene centers on a claim of ongoing activity for two and a half years, punctuated by demands and warnings directed at bystanders and the person approaching the camera. “There. Okay? Right there. For two and a half years, they've doing that.” The speaker points to an action or pattern that has been continuing over a long period and seeks attention or intervention from others present. The request “Hey. Where's the cops?” implies frustration or urgency about law enforcement missing from the scene as events escalate. A direct order follows: “Get your hands off. Go. Back off. He's camera.” The speaker instructs someone to retreat and to keep away from the camera, emphasizing the need to control interaction with the recording or observers. The phrase “On sir. Rest that guy. He's not That guy He came out towards my camera. You punched him first.” indicates a dispute about who initiated contact or aggression. The speaker asserts that “That guy” did not simply behave as claimed and accuses another party of approaching the camera, while stating “you punched him first,” shifting blame onto someone else in the confrontation. Additional directions are issued to the crowd: “All of you over there or away from the gas. Preferably, though.” This line suggests the presence of gas or a gas-related device and calls for people to distance themselves, with a preference for moving away from the gas source. The speaker then reinforces accountability: “That guy just assaulted.” The claim marks a pivotal moment—an accusation of assault by “that guy,” prompting a determination to “deal with this” and to move people back. Following this, the speaker reiterates posture and control: “Back over there. Hey.” The dialogue then shifts to questions about who has been arrested: “Are we the only one that was arrested?” The answer provided is: “Yeah. We'll talk to you over there.” The speaker notes an assault occurred, saying simply, “Assaulted.” The following declaration clarifies a temporary stance: “For now, we're fucking deescalating.” This emphasizes a strategic move to reduce tension rather than pursue further immediate action. The closing commands maintain the drive to create distance and manage the situation: “So please move back here.” The audience is reminded that someone has been arrested: “Arrested right now, sir.” Finally, a directive ties the communication together: “You're speaking with him. Please back off.” The overall sequence reflects a reactive, controlled response aimed at separating parties, stopping perceived aggression, and de-escalating amid competing accusations and crowd dynamics.
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Speaker 0: There. Okay? Right there. For two and a half years, they've doing that. Hey. Where's Where's the cops? Get your hands off. Go. Back off. He's He's camera. On sir. Rest that guy. He's not That guy He came out towards my camera. You punched him first. Back him off as well. All of you over there or away from the gas. Preferably, though. That guy just assaulted We'll this deal with this. Back over there. Hey. Are we the only one that was arrested? Yeah. We'll talk to you over there. Assaulted. For now, we're fucking deescalating. So please move back here. Arrested right now, sir. You're speaking with him. Please back off.

@One_BCHQ - OneBC

This is the leftwing protestor who violently assaulted OneBC Volunteer @DrewCouver56 for speaking the truth. The left meets peaceful words with violence. https://t.co/GPD7rHZdAA

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