I ate too much drugs:

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ME: we are living in the midst of a HUGE fentanyl crisis. There is no way George Floyd was killed by racist white cop when he had twice the level of what kill a normal human being when if this wasn't racial thing, IF he would have died in his attic of the same thing and nobody would have cared.
 
If we lived in a fair nation under our bill of rights Chavin would get a retrial and be released...
I guess you have to be black and throw someone onto subway tracks to get released....
 
If we lived in a fair nation under our bill of rights Chavin would get a retrial and be released...
The sixth amendment in the Bill of Rights says that the accused have the right to a fair trial. Obviously in the Chauvin trial there was juror intimidation. There were crowds of LWNJ extremists all around the courthouse.

That is not a fair trial in any sense of the term.

And on top of that, the leftstream racist media was obviously intentionally trying to convict him in the mind of the public in general before he ever went to that trial.

At whose behest did the leftstream media do this?
 
Said Geroge Floyd: Excited delirium. Floyd had covid, heart disease, huge number of drugs like (fentanyl meth anyone) But a cop's knee killed this boy? Hypoxia killed Floyd. Chavin? Penn and Teller pulled a rabbit out of a hat, too. Floyd died from a drug overdose. It's that simple.

Wow. Floyd had Covid? That’s the first I’ve heard that.

Curiously enough. Not one Coroner said Floyd died from a drug overdose. So what expert agrees with you?
 
It was a political lynching of these cops. The black mobs had to be satisfied.

In a way. You are almost right. But you are wrong more than right.

Chauvin was sacrificed. But not to Black Mobs. He was sacrificed to Middle Class Whites more than Black Mobs.

Chauvin had about a dozen complaints about his behavior. Many of them were upheld. In other words. He actually did what he was accused of. This resulted in retraining, letters of reprimand. That sort of thing. But there was no real effort to change his behavior. He was a serial brutality cop.

Now. The truth is that the Department admired him for taking actions like that. He was viewed as tough. Dependable. And his violations of policy and procedure were officially dealt with but always with an eye to approving what he did.

He was reprimanded but always with a wink and a pat on the back.

Then Floyd died while Chauvin was doing his own thing. And the problem they ignored and swept under the carpet was now too big to wink at.

The response was the same as it always is. The officials rushed out to denounce the officer. They used the same phrases that are always used. The department is shocked. They are humiliated. The actions of the officer do not reflect on the rest of the dedicated public servants. You know the same shit they always say.

But this time there was a death. And this time Chauvin was caught on camera violating policy and procedure.

So the department threw Chauvin to the wolves. Not because of the race of the victim. But because the department could not admit they encouraged him to behave that way.

If they had gotten serious about enforcing policy fifteen years before. Chauvin wouldn’t be in prison now. If they had fired him after the complaints were upheld. Chauvin wouldn’t be in prison now. If they had actually enforced the policies and genuinely enforced the rules. Chauvin wouldn’t be in prison.

The reason is that the cops can’t have the majority believe that they violate procedure and policies regularly. They need to make the public believe that the actions of a few bad cops are the reason the vast majority of cops look bad.

The truth is that Chauvin violated the policy. But he did that all the time and nothing ever came of it. The truth is that Chauvin directly contributed to Floyd’s death. But the other times he violated policy nothing that bad happened. So he felt safe ignoring the rules that were written by idiots who don’t know what the cops really do.

The defense could not find one Coroner who would say that Floyd died of an overdose. The closest they came was one who said he would rule it undetermined. In other words. He wouldn’t say that Chauvin was responsible. But he would not say that Chauvin wasn’t. That was the best they got.

Chauvin was sacrificed. But not to BLM and ANTIFA. He was sacrificed to the public at large to keep other misdeeds by the police swept under the rug. Russia
 
The sixth amendment in the Bill of Rights says that the accused have the right to a fair trial. Obviously in the Chauvin trial there was juror intimidation. There were crowds of LWNJ extremists all around the courthouse.

That is not a fair trial in any sense of the term.

And on top of that, the leftstream racist media was obviously intentionally trying to convict him in the mind of the public in general before he ever went to that trial.

At whose behest did the leftstream media do this?
Not just in the courthouse but all over the country.... the jury witnessed every riot....
 

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