Media canonizes George Floyd

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The media has ignored his violent criminal past and virtually canonized him with the mantle of Sainthood.
All they talk about is what a nice guy he was, willing to help anyone, well liked and generous to the bone. A real asset to the community.
Although, there was the 5 years he spent in a Texas prison for assault and robbery, and the charges of theft by firearm and drugs. But none of that is relevant anymore.
Because now he is Saint George Floyd, the patron saint of violent criminals who manage to get themselves killed by a white policeman. ... :cool:
 
The media has ignored his violent criminal past and virtually canonized him with the mantle of Sainthood.
All they talk about is what a nice guy he was, willing to help anyone, well liked and generous to the bone. A real asset to the community.
Although, there was the 5 years he spent in a Texas prison for assault and robbery, and the charges of theft by firearm and drugs. But none of that is relevant anymore.
Because now he is Saint George Floyd, the patron saint of violent criminals who manage to get themselves killed by a white policeman. ... :cool:

Since we didn't know him, we can only speculate on what sort of person he was.

I don't see most people canonizing George Floyd so much as demonizing Chauvin for what he did, and the other 3 officers for standing idly by while a man was murdered.
 
The media has ignored his violent criminal past and virtually canonized him with the mantle of Sainthood.
All they talk about is what a nice guy he was, willing to help anyone, well liked and generous to the bone. A real asset to the community.
Although, there was the 5 years he spent in a Texas prison for assault and robbery, and the charges of theft by firearm and drugs. But none of that is relevant anymore.
Because now he is Saint George Floyd, the patron saint of violent criminals who manage to get themselves killed by a white policeman. ... :cool:

Since we didn't know him, we can only speculate on what sort of person he was.

I don't see most people canonizing George Floyd so much as demonizing Chauvin for what he did, and the other 3 officers for standing idly by while a man was murdered.

We don’t know him?

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The Left always picks pieces of sorry shit as their heroes and martyrs.

It is comical. Big George was a real loser, criminal, thug and asshole. Perfect Moon Bat hero.
 
Floyd's criminal history goes back to 1998. He's a career criminal. Criminal and drug addict.
I have no patience.
 
Floyd's criminal history goes back to 1998. He's a career criminal. Criminal and drug addict.
I have no patience.


...but, but but he is a gentle giant. Like when he held the gun on the White woman as his buddies gang raped her.
 
The media has ignored his violent criminal past and virtually canonized him with the mantle of Sainthood.
All they talk about is what a nice guy he was, willing to help anyone, well liked and generous to the bone. A real asset to the community.
Although, there was the 5 years he spent in a Texas prison for assault and robbery, and the charges of theft by firearm and drugs. But none of that is relevant anymore.
Because now he is Saint George Floyd, the patron saint of violent criminals who manage to get themselves killed by a white policeman. ... :cool:
Floyd has become a national hero and a saint. Don't be surprized if he wins Time Magazine's man of the Year Award too.
 
Ambulance chasing attorneys are keeping his family front and center in the national media.
I'm sure the family has already picked out a mansion in an upscale gated white suburban community they plan to buy with the money from suing the city. ... :cool:

They'll have to keep the size moderate.
Black attorneys take 60% of settlements!!!
 
The media has ignored his violent criminal past and virtually canonized him with the mantle of Sainthood.
All they talk about is what a nice guy he was, willing to help anyone, well liked and generous to the bone. A real asset to the community.
Although, there was the 5 years he spent in a Texas prison for assault and robbery, and the charges of theft by firearm and drugs. But none of that is relevant anymore.
Because now he is Saint George Floyd, the patron saint of violent criminals who manage to get themselves killed by a white policeman. ... :cool:

Since we didn't know him, we can only speculate on what sort of person he was.

I don't see most people canonizing George Floyd so much as demonizing Chauvin for what he did, and the other 3 officers for standing idly by while a man was murdered.
With all of the statues coming down new ones are being put up. Most all flowers of humanity. Old George has that Easter Island looking mug. If he is a career criminal like others, this is not getting old, it is old. And we have seen it before.
 
His children who were Very dismissive of him 4/5 days ago have been conjured up now
to really missing their daddy(who they could not pick out of a lineup)
 
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