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Has anyone 1
among you 4
ever been exposed 2
to tear gas? 4
Tear gas? 1
Anyone? 1
I'm sorry 12
to hear that, 3
so you might know 1 2
that it's a very toxic substance, 6
but you might not know 1 2
that it's a very simple molecule 6
with an unpronouncable name: 4
it's called 1 2
chlorobenzalmalononitrile. 2
I made 1 2
it. 3
It's decades old, 1 2
but it's becoming very trendy 1 2
among police forces 4
around the planet lately, 4
it seems, 1 2
and according to my experience 4
as a non-voluntary breather 4
of it, 4
tear gas has 1 2
two main. 3
but quite opposite effects. 3
one, 1
it can really burn 1 2
your eyes, 3
and two, 1
it can also help 1 2
you 3
to open them 3
tear gas definitely helped 1 2
to open mine 3
to something 4
that I want to share 6
with you 4
this afternoon: 4
that livestreaming the power 1
of independent broadcasts 4
through the web 4
can be a game-changer 2
in journalism, in activisem, 4
and as i see it, 4
in the political discourse 4
as well. 4
That idea started 1 2
to dawn 3
on me 4
in early 2011 4
when I was covering 4
a protest 3
in San Paulo. 4
It was the marijunana march, 1 2
a gathering 3
of people 4
asking 5
for the leglization 4
of cannabis. 4
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