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Comments by "Mark Zuckergecko" (@markzuckergecko621) on "Black Hockey Player That Killed a Guy on The Ice Finally Arrested" video.
I figured it was a written rule. Seriously, there's no "don't kick people with the giant razor on the bottom of your boot" written into the official hockey rule book? Seems like oversight if that's the case.
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@MikeJones-rk1un yea he probably practiced that shit, anyone that's practiced any kind of striking based martial art knows kicking someone in the head or even close to the head isn't as easy as it looks.
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@bozejoetheclown3554 imagine if the races were reversed, this would have been front page news on CNN every day since, there would be BLM marches burning cities down to "raise awareness" about hockey racism🤣
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@ds703 thank you, I'm not a hockey fan but I figured that had to be a rule. That's like saying it's an unwritten rule in baseball that the pitcher can't intentionally throw at a batter, no that's a written rule, it's pretty clearly written🤣
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Imagine being considered a dirty player in a sport that lets you beat the crap out of each other, and isn't boxing🤣
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@elkhunter8664 you both make very valid and rational points, but let me offer you this - he's being tried in a country that thinks "islamaphobia" is a more serious offense than the wide scaled child abuse being carried out by radical Islamists.
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@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz there are a lot of rules in sports you wouldn't think are necessary to actually dictate, but they do anyway. That's why the rule books are so damn long. I actually trained to be an umpire when I was a teenager, before I changed my mind and decided that would be a terrible job🤣 but I had to study the baseball rulebook, it's pretty insane. About 5% of the stated rules actually come up in most games, but you still have to know the other 95% for the bizarre chance it comes up.
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@jonpark6650 oh come on man, like you've never skated directly at someone and raised your skate directly towards their throat? It's totally normal.
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It actually might be pretty hard to prove it was intentional in court, even though it's pretty damn clearly intentional. "It looks intentional" isn't good enough to hold up in court, they would probably need some kind of confession or at least a motive. Couple that with race politics, there's very little chance this guy is convicted.
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@lookup17 why do you think they're setting up a multi-tiered justice system ahead of time? They know the useful idiots will eventually come for them, and they'll use the laws the useful idiots helped usher in against them.
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I'm trying to make a joke about the proportionality of violent crimes in hockey, but the algorithm keeps deleting it. Use your imagination, Salty Army, I think you get it.
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Despite comprising less than four percent of professional hockey, black players commit one hundred percent of on-ice murders.
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They're just not talking about it, because it doesn't support the narrative. I remember when a fan fell and died at the Rangers game about 10 years ago, they talked about it A LOT on ESPN and even regular news, and that was just a sheer accident, no foul play at all. Something like this with pretty clear foul play should be major news, but it's not. Doesn't support the "oppressor/oppressed" narrative they want us to believe.
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Nobody needs to skate anyway.
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And how do they expect people to be less racist when they're covering up and denying crimes committed by non white people?
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@paulmckenzie3181 yea I'm aware, that's why all the crime statistics are listed as "Asian". Everyone knows what that means.
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Despite comprising less than four percent of professional hockey, black players commit one hundred percent of on-ice homicides.
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Other statistics would say pretty damn high odds🤣
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