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    1. GodBlessYouNow on

      The visible inconsistency suggests either exaggeration, medical stabilization before filming, or staged presentation rather than evidence of severe blood loss.

    2. Not much of a conspiracy. Minor head wounds tend to bleed a lot and look bad but generally are easily taken care of at a hospital. With the amount of casualties, he was low on the priority list to be taken to the hospital immediately.

    3. Have you ever gotten even a small cut on your head? Shit bleeds like craaaazy. Skin is thin and tons of blood is pumped towards the head. It basically squirts out with a small gash.

    4. It really looks like the blood I’ve seen in any of the several simulated triage training events I’ve run through

    5. JustNeedAnswers78 on

      Anyone with medical expertise, does the bandage job here look legit or not?

    6. Oh_Lawd_He_commin420 on

      „i just got shot, better take a selfie“…. Was apparently also unlucky enough to also be present during the October 7th attack? So much fishy shit on this; screams FF.

    7. MrDankyStanky on

      I’m not saying anything one way or the other, but head wounds are known to bleed a lot. It doesn’t seem that weird to have a face covered in blood from only a small wound on your head. It does seem weird and performative to take a selfie covered in blood and then keep the dried blood on your face after being bandaged up though.

    8. Who knows who did the bandaging, but it does look like type of bandaging we learned as kids on first aid competitions. Maybe he was treated with bunch of volunteers on some quickly created med point. Nothing that can’t be explained by chaos on such event. If he was treated by medical staff, I’d expect to see him cleaned up. Head wounds tend to bleed a lot, even superficial cuts. Just see your local homeless and you’ll see they can look like freaking corpses only to go out drinking next day.

    9. Weird. They cleaned part of his face. Weirder still his clean face has no bandage or even bandaid where the blood came from.

    10. nobodyisattackingme on

      Those bandages are not soaked in blood. As an emt I find this very odd.

    11. lolbanzarefutile on

      Uh OP, when you have injuries it is best to use „clean bandages“ using dirty bandages would cause infection……..You can’t be this dense lol

    12. Cultural-Afternoon72 on

      In a chaotic environment like this, it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary to not clean off his face. It would be very likely that those providing aid would be in a rush doing a very hasty job as they attempted to triage and move from casualty to casualty. While ideally you’d clean the area and take care applying bandages, in these situations sometimes you simply don’t have the time.

      It wouldn’t be unheard of for a casualty to have lost blood BEFORE being bandaged, resulting in them being bloody but new bandages not showing any. Additionally, if they were able to glue, staple, or suture his wound(s) shut, he wouldn’t be actively bleeding anymore. So, while the hospital would rebandage to keep the area clean and protected, if the doctor/nurse needed to run to grab something before bandaging him back up, it wouldn’t be unreasonable for there to be time for him to take a single photo without the bandages. It’s also possible that he originally had his head wrapped due to the amount of blood present to ensure that the wound stayed covered where an adhesive bandage may fall off, while after being cleaned up and treated in the hospital the area was able to be covered by something much smaller.

      I’m not saying I know the guys intentions or what actually happened to him, but medically, I don’t see anything that stands out as a red flag as something done for show or that isn’t accurate.

    13. SpatialBrain on

      ‚Lost a lot of blood‘ but there’s hardly any on the front of his shirt.

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