We need a House Committee to analyze and hold hearings on the many videos which show calm and orderly behavior. We also need the House to call that Maoist fellow traveler,Garland,and ask him if his goons at the Department of Just Us are gonna be instructed to move for dismissal of charges and convictions in cases where a previously unrevealed,hidden,video warrants it.
In the article, there were people talking about how difficult it would be to analyze the footage, and they broke it down to make it sound kind of hopeless.
I don’t think it is. What if there were a way to crowdsource this video? I mean, after all, that is what releasing it to the Internet does, but it isn’t organized, it happens semi-organically.
We also crowdsource things here, which is why I like it. A lot of things appear that simply are not plausible, and people don’t hesitate to bring that to the attention of posters. And you get to hear opinions you didn’t arrive at yourself. And sometimes you don’t like them.
I find that refreshing.
I know it is probably already possible and is done where I am not seeing it (because most of my online time is spent here on FR) but having a way to have tens of thousands of people looking through video and flagging things for analysis, flagging them, feeding them into a queue of some kind where the meaningless bits of video float to the bottom, and things of significance, like cream, rise to the top for more visibility.
I suppose X works like that, but...having never used it, I don’t know.