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Yes, the statement "Filipinas are considered lazy" was just taken out of context from one of the respondents' answers, but the co-editors should know better that this is a racially biased statement which should not have been printed. Bratton said his comments were taken out of context and that he was referring to command and control decisions made toward the end of the otherwise-peaceful rally. Investigators found and interviewed the homeless man, who denied making the remarks and said his comments were taken out of context. |
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