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Joe, You Know This Promise Is Bullsh!t
Derek Chauvin, the (now) former Minneapolis police officer, was seen pinning George Floyd to the ground while kneeling on his neck during an arrest on Memorial Day. Floyd died from his injuries, and on Friday, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced Chauvin had been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
Friday afternoon, Status Quo Joe’s comments concerning Floyd’s death were streamed on YouTube. It was there he explained he had spoken with Floyd’s family that day, calling Floyd’s killing an act of brutality so elemental that it denied him of his very humanity and deprived him of his life.
Status Quo Joe then reflected on the deaths of Eric Garner, a Black man killed by New York City police officers who placed him in a choke-hold; Breonna Taylor, a Black woman shot to death by police in her home; and Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man who was killed by white men while jogging in Georgia. “We’ve spoken their names aloud,” old Joe said. “We chisel them onto our long-suffering hearts.”
After Status Quo Joe paid, what he considered, adequate lip service to the issue, he made a promise to the family of George Floyd that: As president, he will seek justice and enact “real police reform.”
It’s apparent Status Quo Joe has already forgotten he promised the same billionaires that pay for Republicans' corrupt politician’s campaigns that, if he is elected, “Nothing would fundamentally change.”
Status Quo Joe obviously does not understand “real police reform” is one he11 of a fundamental change, considering the money billionaires rake in from their investments in the “for profit” prisons in the U.S.
So Joe, you know full well your promise to seek justice and enact “real police reform” is bullsh!t. Those “for profit” prisons must be kept full (or nearly full). And there is no way the fuzz can go around abusing white people the way they do black people to fill quotas necessary to maintain those privately run prison populations.
As Trump threatens violence, Biden offers empathy and a promise of “real police reform”
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Joe, You Know This Promise Is Bullsh!t
Derek Chauvin, the (now) former Minneapolis police officer, was seen pinning George Floyd to the ground while kneeling on his neck during an arrest on Memorial Day. Floyd died from his injuries, and on Friday, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced Chauvin had been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
Friday afternoon, Status Quo Joe’s comments concerning Floyd’s death were streamed on YouTube. It was there he explained he had spoken with Floyd’s family that day, calling Floyd’s killing an act of brutality so elemental that it denied him of his very humanity and deprived him of his life.
Status Quo Joe then reflected on the deaths of Eric Garner, a Black man killed by New York City police officers who placed him in a choke-hold; Breonna Taylor, a Black woman shot to death by police in her home; and Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man who was killed by white men while jogging in Georgia. “We’ve spoken their names aloud,” old Joe said. “We chisel them onto our long-suffering hearts.”
After Status Quo Joe paid, what he considered, adequate lip service to the issue, he made a promise to the family of George Floyd that: As president, he will seek justice and enact “real police reform.”
It’s apparent Status Quo Joe has already forgotten he promised the same billionaires that pay for Republicans' corrupt politician’s campaigns that, if he is elected, “Nothing would fundamentally change.”
Status Quo Joe obviously does not understand “real police reform” is one he11 of a fundamental change, considering the money billionaires rake in from their investments in the “for profit” prisons in the U.S.
So Joe, you know full well your promise to seek justice and enact “real police reform” is bullsh!t. Those “for profit” prisons must be kept full (or nearly full). And there is no way the fuzz can go around abusing white people the way they do black people to fill quotas necessary to maintain those privately run prison populations.
As Trump threatens violence, Biden offers empathy and a promise of “real police reform”
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