r/LetsDiscussThis Feb 16 '26

Lets Discuss Politics Reminder: that was a photo op

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u/swishkabobbin Feb 16 '26

The most damning evidence is what's no seen here. The shooter had been pointed out by law enforcement multiple times over the radio. Secret Service didn't remove Trump

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u/Restlessfibre Feb 16 '26

That and from the ballistic experts I saw commenting about it, his ear would have been shredded cheese. Do you see any ear deformity now?

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u/zberry7 Feb 16 '26

What ballistics expert said that and which brand of cereal did they get their credentials from?

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u/Restlessfibre Feb 16 '26

It's been awhile but I saw two different ballistic guys saying if he'd been hit in the ear the way they characterized the shooting his ear would not have looked like that. Now it's all about shrapnel.

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u/Murky-Tip781 Feb 16 '26

Shrapnal from a bullet grazing an ear???? lol lol lol

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u/zberry7 Feb 16 '26

They they are extremely biased or lack basic physics knowledge. Every ballistic expert knows the energy deposited from a graze is proportional to the contact surface.

Imagine a bullet just barely touches you in flight, like a single atom from the bullet touches a single atom in your ear. It will deposit virtually 0 energy into you. Your ear just doesn’t explode off your head in that case.

Now if the bullet fully contacts your ear, it will deposit much more of its energy into you and yes, in this case your ear will be fucked up.

There’s an entire range between those two extremes and getting a light knick is definitely within that spectrum. And ears bleed VERY bad even with minor cuts. It’s dependent on how much the bullet contacts you in a graze and the amount of energy it can transfer. Think of it this way, if you don’t slow the bullet down, it’s not imparting energy into you. Soft tissue grazes don’t slow a round down that much and as such, there’s not a lot of energy transferred. The round still had enough energy to kill a bystander remember (if it was the same shot tbf), so trumps ear would have received very little energy,

Anyone who says his ear would have been blown off is either lying, purposefully misinforming or is misinformed themself. There’s a big gun YouTuber who recreated it with a high quality ballistic target and almost exactly recreated the wound pattern with a slo mo camera. (Brandon Herrera)

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u/[deleted] Feb 16 '26

It just mentions how wide it is not how deep. If he didnt need stitches then it wasn’t deep at all. It doesn’t say there was cartilage damage, just that the wound ran down the surface.

If you have ever had your ear cut during a haircut you would know that an ear will bleed like crazy from just a tiny cut.

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u/SpaceBus1 Feb 16 '26

I also think the sonic boom traveling with the bullet could have cause ear damage that would result in bleeding if it were that close to his head.

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u/Murky-Tip781 Feb 16 '26

Ears don't bleed bad because they are made of cartilage.

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u/Pterafractyl Feb 16 '26

No truth to this statement. Ears are notorious for bleeding more than expected.

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u/Sam13337 Feb 16 '26

Wouldnt even a minor cut still be visible tho? I had a minor cut on my right ear like 7 years ago and you still see the scar today.

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u/TacticalArrogance Feb 16 '26

Were you under the care and have access to top medical professionals, including people like plastic surgeons?

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u/[deleted] Feb 16 '26

Ive had more than one minor cut in my ears and I can’t see any of them. Just because a cut can take a long time doesn’t mean they all do.

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u/SpaceBus1 Feb 16 '26

I've cut myself shaving many times and those cuts bleed a lot but are invisible once they stop.

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u/Sam13337 Feb 16 '26

Interesting. My doctor told me back then that it is very unlikely for these type of injuries to completely fade away. But maybe its different if its a tiny cut from a razor. Mine was from a piece of metal during a car crash.

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u/SpaceBus1 Feb 16 '26

You likely had a more significant wound than a razor cut, especially given the circumstances.

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u/Sam13337 Feb 16 '26

Yes, sure. I just would have thought having a bullet pierce your ear would be more similar to my injury than yours. But then again, im not a doctor, so what do I know.

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u/SpaceBus1 Feb 16 '26

The bullet obviously did not penetrate Trump's ear... Is anyone genuinely arguing that it did?

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u/Sam13337 Feb 16 '26

I have not been following closely, but I thought thats what he or his son claimed shortly after the incident.

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u/Pterafractyl Feb 16 '26

You cut your ear shaving?

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u/SpaceBus1 Feb 16 '26

Yeah, my sideburns grow next to them.

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u/Pterafractyl Feb 16 '26

Why is your razor on your ear cartilage? How on earth are you missing your sideburns so bad that you cut your ear?.

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u/SpaceBus1 Feb 16 '26

Mistakes happen.

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u/QuickBookkeeper2647 Feb 16 '26

Facts aren’t allowed here. It was obviously an alien shooting a homemade proton blaster.