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There is a significant crack in the building, about 50 cm tall. It is sliding and collapsing, creating a large crater. The speaker is concerned about the families living there, hoping they don't lose their lives. They mention that money can be earned again, but the situation is dire, and they decide to leave immediately.

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We're in. Keep moving towards the capital. Here it is. We are taking the capital. And now we are forcibly evicting them from the people's house. No.

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I'm speechless as I try to explain the situation. There is no electricity, making it really dark and the smell is terrible. My house wasn't completely destroyed, but it needs fixing. Currently, I'm at my neighbor's house, which is also in bad shape. I can't breathe, so I look outside. I found something that might be the evil eye. It's like living through the Nakba of 1948, but it's happening now in 2023. We're walking to the hospital.

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Violence erupts as protesters take over a property resembling Anzac support. Bullets fly through the air, causing chaos and destruction. The situation is an absolute disgrace, with children present and people fighting for their freedom. The sound of gunfire is deafening.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After another story of the same conditions, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests these conditions are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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They are smashing people's cars and causing chaos. People are running and asking what's going on.

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There is a large facility where slaves are kept. The speaker describes seeing around 50 children inside, some playing and some sleeping on the floor with yellow blankets. The windows have been painted on the inside to prevent people from seeing in. The facility is massive, stretching from the speaker's location to the street corner and back to the alley. It is an overflow area and not an official facility. The speaker mentions the lack of privacy for American citizens and being constantly spied on, while the facility remains off-limits to them. The speaker expresses frustration at being filmed and denies having anything to hide.

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After a thirty-minute break, the speaker and Gabe returned to find the protest site empty, in stark contrast to the packed scene just moments before. The speaker suggests two possible explanations for the sudden disappearance of the protesters. Either they were paid and their shift ended, or they are part of a cult and left simultaneously. The speaker presents these as the only two options.

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This area is surrounded by a hill with only one hidden approach. I’m checking to see who’s here—maybe FEMA workers or hurricane victims, but it looks empty. I haven't seen anyone come out of the housing units, just workers moving bags around. It seems absurd that while people are living in tents, the government has all this unused housing. They claim it’s for workers, but where are they? The Department of Children and Families is removing children for inadequate housing while this facility sits idle. It feels like a show rather than real help. The only access is through the woods, raising questions about who is using these resources. If they’re not helping locals, why are families being separated? It’s frustrating that the government has these resources but isn’t allocating them to those in need.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking the stairs required to reach the Barnes and Noble store. The path is covered in graffiti, rotting food, feces, discarded clothes, and a horrific smell. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After climbing another story, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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After the lockdown, I noticed a large number of police officers in my house. It seemed like they were there to confiscate and remove my belongings.

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Alright, let's go. If you want to take us out of here, come and do it. Look at your house and your street. Come and get it.

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In 1931, when the speaker was 7, activists evicted her family from their house after her father's exile. The activists frightened the family and declared the house was no longer theirs. When the speaker's mother begged to stay through the winter, the men threw her outside. The mother told the children to stay in the house. The children held onto the benches, screaming and refusing to leave. The men removed the six children from the house one by one, throwing them outside.

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He just drove from way down there. Now he's over here. Load not bins and shitter, it looks like. All of this will just be taken out of here and driven straight out of here onto the highway. No decontamination protocol, no scraping of the kill pen hay before they leave. Nobody's wearing hazmat stuff anymore or PPE. Just loading up bins driving through kill hay weird stuff with sprayers in bathrooms And the destruction of the garlic property. At least the drones and the warming tent and most of the RCMP surrounding this property have left. Such a skeleton crew, I would say now.

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Los Angeles is devastated; everything is gone. The speaker believes the Rite Aid they are in looks looted, with thieves taking expensive items. The speaker says the store is unrecognizable compared to when they moved to Los Angeles and used to spend afternoons there. They express sadness at the store's current state.

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Where did these come from? They seem to be appearing out of nowhere. I have nowhere to live.

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The speaker questions why someone is tearing something down and asks what the person did to deserve it. They mention a kidnapping and express confusion as to why the person is removing it without providing an answer. The speaker emphasizes that the item does not belong to the person tearing it down and criticizes their silence. They highlight that someone was taken from their home, and their loved ones are searching for them. The speaker concludes by expressing concern that even babies were taken, while the person continues to tear things down.

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Community-run shops and hotels in this neighborhood have been abandoned. People were forcefully taken from their homes by commandos, while the police and army did not intervene to stop the community's properties from being vandalized on the streets. It is possible that there are supporters within the government and police force.

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Looting Gucci, Macy's, or Nike stores is seen as a form of reparation, ensuring that individuals have basic necessities like food and clothing. The speaker argues that taking items from these businesses is justified because they have insurance and will be compensated. In contrast, the speaker's own community does not receive any form of reparation.

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They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats. Eat the cat. Eat eat the cat.

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The speaker is showing the remains of their work car, which was parked near the scene of an escalating situation. The car is a new news truck, and its tires were slashed. The windows were broken, and personal bags inside the car were stolen. Cinder blocks were used to break the windows.

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Every grocery store looks like this. I can't even get food for my kids. I feel like an animal. Black people made me feel this way. We're fighting for justice, but now people can't even feed their kids. It's devastating. We need to be honest about what's happening. We're not thieves. We won't let them turn us into animals. Look at all the items on the floor. Tissue is even on the floor now. We had a shortage before. We have plenty of fruits and vegetables, but I won't pick through this mess.

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There wasn't much that you could say you could describe. Everywhere was, everything was dust and metal. There was there was no typewriters. There was no chairs. There was no there was no nothing. Everything was pulverized. There wasn't a computer screen, laptop that there's no office. I mean, it it was, you know, 210 story buildings of office equipment. You don't find a chair. You don't find a telephone, a computer. The biggest piece of a telephone I found was half of the keypad, and it was about this big. There wasn't one thing that resembled an office building, and this was the biggest office building in the world. And I haven't seen a door. I haven't seen a phone. I haven't seen a computer. I haven't seen a doorknob.

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They came with a U-Haul for war, indicating a strategy. Their presence on this street suggests a planned approach. This is organized. Some white people don't even know where they should go.
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