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16 Kommentare
Respect to both photographers one for thinking fast in a hectic moment, the other for actually catching and saving the gear. That’s teamwork under pressure.
An American hero.
Abolish these motherfuckers. Now.
This will be in every history book as the defining photo of 2026
I can’t speak for much as I’m only 25, but I’m honestly horrified at what this country is becoming. If it’s this bad now, how much worse can it get?
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Fuck ICE and the cowards that support this shit
This is why the White House is fighting hard to criminalize filming ICE terrorists. It’s harder for them to lie their way out of it. The public is forced to see the reality.
So if these agents are making valid arrests and defending themselves, why would they be spending time trying to destroy a journalists phone? /s
Keep the camera alive.
The photo of him throwing his camera is both terrifying and inspiring. That is what a strong American looks like, in the face of a monstrous evil.
That’s no camera, that’s a $8k Leica.
That photo of the camera mid-air, flying from his outstretched hand while he’s being curb-stomped, is getting a Pulitzer, 100%.
Pulitzer 2026
>Lavie, who has traveled around the United States in recent months documenting ICE activity, said officers working in Minneapolis are harsher than those he’s seen elsewhere, **doing things like shooting pepper spray into the air intake of vehicles to force people out.**
The fuck.
Watch the picture of Guy Fawkes holding an inverted American flag is going to win this guy a Pulitzer
>Pierre Lavie, a fellow photojournalist, snatched the Leica by the strap and brought it close to his body. As he reached for Abernathy’s phone, which had only traveled a couple of feet, a federal officer repeatedly tried to stomp on it.
You see a phone on the ground. It obviously belongs to someone. What do you do?
I’ve usually tried to look up its owner, and if that fails bring the thing to the local police station.
However when you’re only thought is „That belong to someone, smash it“, then there’s something really wrong with your head. Double so if you’re „just doing your job“, and you need to destroy any records of it. Then you’re not in law enforcement, then you’re in a criminal or terrorist organisation. They to also like to dress up as law enforcement and hide their faces.