They can't show someone actually being struck by gunfire on YouTube. They either have to cut away at the moment you see the guy getting hit, or blur their entire body.
Because of this gay rule, we get videos like this from PDs: chopped up and heavily edited to avoid "offending" anyone with the sight of violence. Ridiculous, isn't it?
We only saw about 2 seconds from the dead guy's camera, just as he engaged, then CUT. Would've seen his glass shattering and him grabbing his wounds in the next few seconds, then probably had him laying there in agonal breathing.
BloodyComet 0 points 4 hours ago
They can't show someone actually being struck by gunfire on YouTube. They either have to cut away at the moment you see the guy getting hit, or blur their entire body.
Because of this gay rule, we get videos like this from PDs: chopped up and heavily edited to avoid "offending" anyone with the sight of violence. Ridiculous, isn't it?
We only saw about 2 seconds from the dead guy's camera, just as he engaged, then CUT. Would've seen his glass shattering and him grabbing his wounds in the next few seconds, then probably had him laying there in agonal breathing.