
TikToker Exposes '36 Hours Later' as Manipulative Propaganda in Tory Lanez Case
The recent documentary, "36 Hours Later," attempts to cast doubt on the conviction of Tory Lanez. However, TikTok user DailyDosesOfDee argues that the documentary is a manipulative piece of propaganda. "This is a smear campaign at best, not proof of innocence," they state in their video. Dee points to the use of audio-only bodycam footage and selectively edited court documents as evidence of the documentary's biased approach. They stress the importance of the jury's decision, stating, "A jury did. Twelve people, not your homeboys or the other incels on the internet." Their video highlights the dangers of relying on social media for legal analysis and emphasizes the need to respect the judicial process. The case underscores the need for critical media consumption in a digital age.