From Celia Farber:A hero and a martyr. May his death not be in vain. May it be a wake up call where we see the end of the genocide and the start of a free Palestine.
— Aya Hijazi آية حجازي 🇵🇸 (@ItsAyaHijazi) February 26, 2024
RIP Aaron Bushnell.
https://t.co/ZSu7KOh0YT
I have a few questions. That’s not the same as saying: “I do not believe it.” But here they are:
Who filmed this?
He walks, films himself talking, seems to prop the camera atop something, then walks to the spot, pours a liquid on himself…a male voice from a distance asks: “Sir, can I help you?” Asks again, as he sets about setting himself on fire.
Is this how security guards normally act outside major embassies in DC, when a man is acting strange and refuses to answer?
Calling from a distance: “Sir, Can I help you?”
It’s not Bergdorf Goodman.
What does he mean “Can I help you?” Why does no security guard approach after the question is asked?
How do fire engine sirens break out so fast? Where did they locate a fire extinguisher so fast? Why are they all acting so stilted and strange. Why is nobody screaming expected profanities?
The man we are told was named Aaron Bushnell was involved in at least two radical anarcho-socialist extremist groups, used words like “comrade,” and also called himself an active duty member of the US Air Force.
How did such a person—devout anarchist/socialist/radical— get accepted into the U.S. Air Force? So much for psychological testing in the Air Force.
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