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If you want to know what really happen to George Floyd on May 25, 2020, watch this documentary.  Shows the complete body cam footage and shows why the police acted like they did.  

https://rumble.com/v3vyvzv-the-fall-of-minneapolis.html

I am guessing most people will prefer to keep the BS narrative the establishment media fed you.  Stay dumb people.   Stay dumb.  The media never lies. 

  

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The bootlickers will laugh, because they are afraid to learn the truth.  WTF has happened to decency in America?   We are full of mindless retards who believe whatever crap they are fed.   

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George Floyd was a violent piece of shlt. The world is better without him being in it. 

All BLM supporters were and are ignorant human garbage. 

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45 minutes ago, jonmx said:

The bootlickers will laugh, because they are afraid to learn the truth.  WTF has happened to decency in America?   We are full of mindless retards who believe whatever crap they are fed.   

Amen. :thumbsup:

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51 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

George Floyd was a violent piece of shlt. The world is better without him being in it. 

All BLM supporters were and are ignorant human garbage. 

Unfortunately the jury was lied to by the chief of police about the training and the autopsy report which showed how much he was loaded up on drugs was not shown to the jury, not was much of the body cam footage.  

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Summary for the uneducated:

 

1.  George Flyod was a lying thug who fought with police and refused to get in the car.  He was too big and strong to be forced in.  

2..George Floyd downed a bunch of pills when the cops first showed up.  George Floyd had a long criminal record with a history of resisting arrests.

3.  George Floyd had difficulty breathing long before he was put on the ground.  

4.  The police chief lied about the restraint they used.  It was an approved hold which all officers were trained to used,  but the jury was never told the truth.

5.  The jury was never told about the very high levels of drugs found in George Floyd's blood.

6.  The violence of the riots were far worse than the media portrayed.  

Even if you just watch the first 30 minutes of this film you will get to see all the body cam footage of what the cops had to go through during the arrest.  It was no picnic and it was a black officer who made the arrest.  You will also see George Floyd trying to pass off counterfeit bills which is why the police were called in the first place.  The cops were angels if you watch the whole thing. 

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GF is the man that all Americans should use as the reason to be happy ... or tell the Rest to go the way LITTLE G did

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John McWhoter (New York Times contributor/Coumbia University professor):  "What we were told about George Floyd was a massive web of bullsh*t."

Glenn Loury:  "They lied to us"

John McWhorter:  "It should not take 20 years from now to admit  that those riots were about something that did not happen."

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As a general rule, modern day conservatives reject the argument that there is institutional racism against black people in this country, especially  by the police. I believe it’s a denial of reality, and the saddest consequence of this denial  is to blame the victim and glorify the villain, which happens again and again. Thats what we’re witnessing here, along with yet again a complete rejection of both the mainstream media and any facts that upset their preheld world view. 

It’s awful and pathetic, yet also entirely predictable. If there had been no film that demonized George Floyd, I have no doubt that someone like Jon would have done it anyhow, because he refuses to accept the idea that police treat black people far worse than they do any white person: 

I want to believe that most conservatives are reasonable and go where the facts take them. But this film serves as a good litmus test for that theory: If you accept the narrative of this crap, rather than the near universal reporting of what actually happened (including the evidence presented in a court of law which led to a unanimous conviction for Derek Chauvin) then you’re not thinking reasonably. 

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15 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

As a general rule, modern day conservatives reject the argument that there is institutional racism against black people in this country, especially  by the police. I believe it’s a denial of reality, and the saddest consequence of this denial  is to blame the victim and glorify the villain, which happens again and again. Thats what we’re witnessing here, along with yet again a complete rejection of both the mainstream media and any facts that upset their preheld world view. 

It’s awful and pathetic, yet also entirely predictable. If there had been no film that demonized George Floyd, I have no doubt that someone like Jon would have done it anyhow, because he refuses to accept the idea that police treat black people far worse than they do any white person: 

I want to believe that most conservatives are reasonable and go where the facts take them. But this film serves as a good litmus test for that theory: If you accept the narrative of this crap, rather than the near universal reporting of what actually happened (including the evidence presented in a court of law which led to a unanimous conviction for Derek Chauvin) then you’re not thinking reasonably. 

If you would watch the video above you would see two black professors, one who is a liberal who writes for the New York Times.   McWhoter has written numerous articles about how this case of George Flioyd shows that police racism against blacks still shows the problem exists.  After watching this video he flipped and is disgusted with this movement.  The other black professor at Brown University, described what went on to these officers as a lynching and was the kind of justice a black man in the 1930's would have faced.  I know how closed-minded you are, and are afraid to watch either of these two videos to see what the side is of the police officers is.    But maybe one person is brave enough to watch it with an open mind. 

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I don’t need to click that link because I saw the full bodycam footage a couple of years ago.

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10 hours ago, MLCKAA said:

I don’t need to click that link because I saw the full bodycam footage a couple of years ago.

It has more than that.  It also documents how police leadership lied on the stand saying that type of restraint was not approved of or taught, but the instructor and other officers said otherwise and his mom showed the instruction manual showing that as a proper method of restraint.

And the original autopsy report which documented George's poor health, high levels of drugs including meth, and said there was no evidence he died of affiliation.  Instead the only autopsy report that was allowed was the one paid for by George's family.  

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He was handcuffed on the ground and lying still because he was being restrained for a long time. He was not a threat to anyone as he was not carrying a weapon and his arms and hands were  bound by handcuffs behind his back.
You are the exact same type of person who looked at the Rodney King video and argued that the police felt threatened because Rodney raised his arm while he was getting beaten. 
No one has ever claimed George Floyd was a good man. 
 

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14 minutes ago, peenie said:

He was handcuffed on the ground and lying still because he was being restrained for a long time. He was not a threat to anyone as he was not carrying a weapon and his arms and hands were  bound by handcuffs behind his back.
You are the exact same type of person who looked at the Rodney King video and argued that the police felt threatened because Rodney raised his arm while he was getting beaten. 
No one has ever claimed George Floyd was a good man. 
 

Nobody huh??? 😂 he was a saint who was paraded around like the pope

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If your kids marched for BLM or George Floyd you raised em wrong. I hope they learned a lesson at least. 

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This man was changing his tire when this police officer arrested him  because he asked her why he needed to show her ID simply because he was changing a flat tire. As you see in the video, she used excessive force. In her police statement she claims she found all sorts of drugs on him. She was unaware she was being filmed (by his brother). The video showed he had no drugs nor were drugs found on him later. He was initially put in jail with a 500k bond. He had no prior arrests. 
Once the video emerged, all charges were dropped. 
 

 

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5 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

If your kids marched for BLM or George Floyd you raised em wrong. I hope they learned a lesson at least. 

No one cares what you think. Black lives do matter and you and your ilk can go to your grave crying and complaining about it. 

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3 minutes ago, peenie said:

No one cares what you think. Black lives do matter and you and your ilk can go to your grave crying and complaining about it. 

Lots of people care what I think. And agree. 

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4 minutes ago, peenie said:

No one cares what you think. Black lives do matter and you and your ilk can go to your grave crying and complaining about it. 

All lives matter. Let me know when Black Lives Matter to their dads who abandon them

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13 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

All lives matter. Let me know when Black Lives Matter to their dads who abandon them

Not all lives are being arrested on fake charges and being brutalized regularly, but Black Lives are and hence the protests and anger. 

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3 minutes ago, peenie said:

Not all lives are being arrested on fake charges and being brutalized regularly, but Black Lives are and hence the protests and anger. 

How did it work out? Tell us about Atlanta. All good there with the crime? 

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1 minute ago, peenie said:

Not all lives are being arrested on fake charges and being brutalized regularly. 

Regularly right. It’s people like you who bury your head in the sand and can’t look at things objectively. 
 

your boy Al sharpton is scared when black kids walk behind him 

 

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1 minute ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

Regularly right. It’s people like you who bury your head in the sand and can’t look at things objectively. 
 

your boy Al sharpton is scared when black kids walk behind him 

 

Not the same issue. Black crime does not excuse police crime.

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52 minutes ago, peenie said:

He was handcuffed on the ground and lying still because he was being restrained for a long time. He was not a threat to anyone as he was not carrying a weapon and his arms and hands were  bound by handcuffs behind his back.
You are the exact same type of person who looked at the Rodney King video and argued that the police felt threatened because Rodney raised his arm while he was getting beaten. 
No one has ever claimed George Floyd was a good man. 
 

He was a big powerful man drugged out if his mind.  Three guys were unable to force him into a car.  They tried for five minutes to put him in the car,  but he continued to resists.  They put him to the ground in an hold they were trained to do while waiting for an ambulance to show up.  They were trying to get him help you focking idiot.   One officer was black and another one was Asian.   They did not kill him as he did not die of affiliation, but cardiac arrest.  

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3 minutes ago, peenie said:

Not the same issue. Black crime does not excuse police crime.

When you have an entire group mostly age 14-29 that are responsible for 50% of the violent crime despite making up less than 3% of the population cops are always going to be on edge in these situations 

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8 minutes ago, peenie said:

Not the same issue. Black crime does not excuse police crime.

What crime was that?  Holding him in a way they were trained to restrain someone who is stronger than you?  They were waiting for an ambulance to show up.  It was a legal arrest as he was trying to pass counterfeit money and was meth-ed up out of his mind.  You go abd try to deal with some big meth head. 

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Havent watched it yet, but likely will.  Keep in mind folks that these little documentaries often have a tangible bias to them. So maybe watch it carefully....

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3 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

As a general rule, modern day conservatives reject the argument that there is institutional racism against black people in this country, especially  by the police. I believe it’s a denial of reality, and the saddest consequence of this denial  is to blame the victim and glorify the villain, which happens again and again. Thats what we’re witnessing here, along with yet again a complete rejection of both the mainstream media and any facts that upset their preheld world view. 

It’s awful and pathetic, yet also entirely predictable. If there had been no film that demonized George Floyd, I have no doubt that someone like Jon would have done it anyhow, because he refuses to accept the idea that police treat black people far worse than they do any white person: 

I want to believe that most conservatives are reasonable and go where the facts take them. But this film serves as a good litmus test for that theory: If you accept the narrative of this crap, rather than the near universal reporting of what actually happened (including the evidence presented in a court of law which led to a unanimous conviction for Derek Chauvin) then you’re not thinking reasonably. 

The film actually showed the whole attempted arrest. Not sure why that was never shown in the hundreds of hours of media coverage. We all need to see the whole picture. 

Your comment as usual have zero to do with Floyd being on the streets, Floyd was arrested 11 times previously.   Bottom line is he never should have been on the street passing counterfeit bills to get arrested again.   The system failed.    

Floyd was already in the cruiser, just get processed and let out again.  George knew the routine and would have been out same day.

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7 minutes ago, avoiding injuries said:

Derek Chauvin is an American hero being used as a political pawn. 
 

#IStandWithDerek #BackTheBLUE #ALM

Why do you believe that Derek Chauvin’s defense team failed to convince a single juror of this? 

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27 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

Why do you believe that Derek Chauvin’s defense team failed to convince a single juror of this? 

Because the judge was a leftwing activist who disallowed key pieces of evidence and a jury who was barricaded in the middle of a violent mob threatening to burn down the place if a guilty verdict was not given. 

 

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6 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

 

I want to believe that most conservatives are reasonable and go where the facts take them. But this film serves as a good litmus test for that theory: If you accept the narrative of this crap, rather than the near universal reporting of what actually happened (including the evidence presented in a court of law which led to a unanimous conviction for Derek Chauvin) then you’re not thinking reasonably. 

 

What narrative are you talking about?  The narrative of watching the entire sequence of events????  Or the narrative that your 'universal coverage' provided which were just snippets that put the cops in the worst possible light possible.  It is your side who is lying through their teeth by the massive amount of factual evidence (body cam footage, original autopsy reports, actual training guides the police were given) that is omitted that skews the facts.  You are lied to so much, but yet you still trust every word they feed you.   

There is not a single item in that documentary which is not 100 percent  verifiably true.   Just because the lying bastards in the media hide that evidence does it mean it is false.  It is video of the event.  How can you be so dumb?  

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1 hour ago, jonmx said:

 

What narrative are you talking about?  The narrative of watching the entire sequence of events????  Or the narrative that your 'universal coverage' provided which were just snippets that put the cops in the worst possible light possible.  It is your side who is lying through their teeth by the massive amount of factual evidence (body cam footage, original autopsy reports, actual training guides the police were given) that is omitted that skews the facts.  You are lied to so much, but yet you still trust every word they feed you.   

There is not a single item in that documentary which is not 100 percent  verifiably true.   Just because they lying bastards in the media hide that evidence does it mean it is false.  It is video of the event.  How can you be so dumb?  

It just comes naturally I guess. 

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7 hours ago, peenie said:

Not the same issue. Black crime does not excuse police crime.

As  police crime does not excuse black crime. 

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On 12/10/2023 at 3:36 PM, RLLD said:

Havent watched it yet, but likely will.  Keep in mind folks that these little documentaries often have a tangible bias to them. So maybe watch it carefully....

The only bias is that it allows a perspective of the police officers which was not allowed in the media.   Unlike the story the media painted, the facts presented here are factual. 

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On 12/10/2023 at 4:08 PM, BunnysBastatrds said:

As  police crime does not excuse black crime. 

And we're supposed to pretend that Black crime isn't an issue. You're racist if you dare suggest such. Another double standard. 

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