Surely would benefit both German and Georgian societies
External_Tangelo on
Can anyone translate the words he says in his own language? Besides “alhamdullilah”, that much was quite clear.
standonbns on
circumstances: alhamdulilla!
sicopaty on
he said iam muslim and my name is Benjamin the man is clearly suffering from a mental disorder his origins are turkish and he lives in germany or he is a german citizen i don’t know then he mentioned something unclear about his life inside (ChatGPT)here the presence of delusion becomes evident
Oleeae on
2:07 he says “I am ChatGPT, alhamdulillah”
Far-Plant-1779 on
I really wonder why he is arrested. , was he opening his laptop to use chatgpt translation or what?
AnalysisStock8618 on
Probably psychosis
angelic1004 on
Whatever the situation was, that arrest was unnecessarily aggressive. They literally choked the guy and took him down to the ground. The guy was shouting yes, but he was pacing around holding a laptop, not a knife! What is this?! Why is no one pointing this out? If he has a mental illness, which he most likely does, his rights were severely violated. I just can’t believe this.
tiga_94 on
A mental disorder, very sad
Cultural_Pomelo_859 on
For those crying “xenohobia” and “why so violent”. Next time you’re in an airport, go scream any word repeatedly and watch security tackle your ass in seconds. And spare us the outrage when it’s “Alhamdulillah” or other Arabic phrases, everyone knows well why it is alarming. Airports are high-security environments and this kind of behavior is going to be treated as a potential security issue.
averygoodgirl_here on
This is why people think Islam is not good
gummshld on
Well, now he can sue if it turns out he’s clean.
_Mundog_ on
I didnt watch with audio on, but he was acting erratically. Its clear they wanted him to leave – he didnt. They attempted arrest – he resisted arrest. They tried to subdue him, he is actively fighting against and continuing to yell
The more you start resisting – the more aggressive the people trying to arrest have to be in order to get you in handcuffs.
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What a charming man
Surely would benefit both German and Georgian societies
Can anyone translate the words he says in his own language? Besides “alhamdullilah”, that much was quite clear.
circumstances: alhamdulilla!
he said iam muslim and my name is Benjamin the man is clearly suffering from a mental disorder his origins are turkish and he lives in germany or he is a german citizen i don’t know then he mentioned something unclear about his life inside (ChatGPT)here the presence of delusion becomes evident
2:07 he says “I am ChatGPT, alhamdulillah”
I really wonder why he is arrested. , was he opening his laptop to use chatgpt translation or what?
Probably psychosis
Whatever the situation was, that arrest was unnecessarily aggressive. They literally choked the guy and took him down to the ground. The guy was shouting yes, but he was pacing around holding a laptop, not a knife! What is this?! Why is no one pointing this out? If he has a mental illness, which he most likely does, his rights were severely violated. I just can’t believe this.
A mental disorder, very sad
For those crying “xenohobia” and “why so violent”. Next time you’re in an airport, go scream any word repeatedly and watch security tackle your ass in seconds. And spare us the outrage when it’s “Alhamdulillah” or other Arabic phrases, everyone knows well why it is alarming. Airports are high-security environments and this kind of behavior is going to be treated as a potential security issue.
This is why people think Islam is not good
Well, now he can sue if it turns out he’s clean.
I didnt watch with audio on, but he was acting erratically. Its clear they wanted him to leave – he didnt. They attempted arrest – he resisted arrest. They tried to subdue him, he is actively fighting against and continuing to yell
The more you start resisting – the more aggressive the people trying to arrest have to be in order to get you in handcuffs.
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