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Tucker reveals what really happened


https://www.bizpacreview.com/2023/10/21/tucker-goes-there-the-whole-george-floyd-story-was-a-lie-1406228/

Surprised? Not me.

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Tucker? 🤣🤣🤣

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So I'll play along: Why do you laugh at this theory of his?? The man was a drug abuser and a dealer and why is it so hard to comprehend that maybe, just MAYBE he did die from Fentanyl?? Now, I'll be the 1st to say that Derek Chauvin handled that poorly in trying to handle George Floyd and shouldn't have put his knee on the back of his neck like that.. Instead, you had 2 other Police Officers just feet away from Chauvin who should've stepped in to assist Chauvin to ensure this was done properly and it wasn't..

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If what you claim is true, then why didn't Chauvin's defense team go with that argument? Why didn't you testify for the defense?

Chauvin's defense claimed that Floyd's death was medially defined as undetermined, then went on to claim that the combination of cardiac disease, methamphetamine use and carbon monoxide killed him.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/apr/14/derek-chauvin-trial-george-floyd-defense

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Yes. Tucker speaks the truth.

Floyd was a long-time drug addict who died of natural causes exacerbated by the drugs in his system that day.

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Floyd was a long-time drug addict who died of natural causes exacerbated by the drugs in his system that day.


The drugs may have exacerbated his condition, but he did not die of natural causes.

He died face down, handcuffed behind his back, and his chest compressed as he struggled to breathe his last. Chauvin continued to keep his knee on him while he died and several minutes after he died - and that's his problem. If Floyd had died in the back of the police cruiser, Chauvin wouldn't be in prison.

Floyd was a piece of shit and long time drug addict, but if you are suggesting that that was enough to allow him to be tortured to death you're going to have a hard time convincing many.

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The 2nd page of the autopsy report shows that "no life-threatening injuries were identified".

He died as a result of an overdose.

The public and MSM had already decided that he was murdered 'regardless'.

When the prosecutor was asked 'what happens when the actual evidence doesn't match up with the public narrative that everyone's already decided on?"...the response was...'this is the kind of case that ends careers'.

Everyone that lied about it from the beginning hid the truth and allowed the prosecution to proceed.

The Biden regime has decided to ignore the findings and continue celebrating Floyd as a martyr.

https://twitter.com/akafacehots/status/1715514301354746064?s=20
https://alphanews.org/court-docs-reveal-extreme-public-pressure-on-prosecutors-in-george-floyd-case/
https://www.hennepin.us/-/media/hennepinus/residents/public-safety/medical-examiner/floyd-autopsy-6-3-20.pdf

Former Hennepin County prosecutor Amy Sweasy just testified that Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker said “there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation."

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Cry more, Goober. While Floyd was a piece of shit it wasn't up to Chauvin to execute him. That's why Chauvin will spend most of the rest of his life in prison. Chauvin destroyed his and and his family's lives just for not following police protocol. What a moron. You really should pick your heroes more carefully.

You posted a link to X from some anonymous user with a posted a document that can be easily faked and you think that backs up your claims as to why Floyd died? You are actually more stupid than I thought. 🤣

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I know... I completely trigger you so that's your only response. How does it feel to be the most stupid person here? You should be embarrassed of yourself. This is your only reply because you cannot refute my posts and I frighten you. Here, have a tissue.

Oh, I almost forgot. Where is your evidence that the 2020 election was rigged that you claim to have? Post it so you can keep your Orange Master from being convicted for being a traitor.

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https://i.postimg.cc/CMBB6cQb/Trump-Derangement-Syndrome.jpg

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Thanks for bumping my comments, Gomer. I appreciate it!

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This "robocat" thing is either a bot, a troll, a retard, or a paid shill.

No human with a properly functioning brain can say and hold the ideas they do.

Best to just block them.

I almost never block people. Maybe 5 in my 35 years online. Robocat has the honor of being number six: and the first in more than 10 years.

Congrats to him for being so completely nonsensical.

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What a little snowflake you are. I frighten and trigger you so you so much you put me on ignore. You are a verified pussy. You won't see my posts anymore but everyone else will. Anyway, here are tissues for your tears. 😭 Enjoy your echo chamber.

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He died as a result of an overdose.


Well, we'll never know if the drugs might have killed him because Chauvin killed him before the drugs could...

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The court documents and autopsy report literally proves that he died from an overdose, so yes, now it is confirmed.

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And yet no citation..

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And yet another illiterate......my first response to you included two of them, not that it ever matters to the NPCs.

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Well, see that's your problem. The autopsy does not "literally" nor even figuratively prove he died of drugs if that's what you're referring to. That's why Chauvin is in prison.

Being that the autopsy report doesn't support the overdose claim, I assume you or Tucker had some other evidence. So if you have nothing else besides childish insults, I'll assume no citation is forthcoming.

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Those cited court documents and autopsy report was not included prior or as part of the case.

If you had actually "read" the documents from the source I provided, you would have seen that he clearly died of an overdose.

Once again, learn to read instead of been a mindless pre-programmed NPC.

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Well, *your* interpretation of the autopsy goes against the medical community, and that's why Chauvin is in prison.. I *have* read the autopsy, but since I am not a doctor, I'm not providing my opinion - it's valueless as is the opinions of everyone who doesn't have the medical training to comment on it.

"Additionally, [Dr. Lindsey Thomas, a forensic pathologist] said her review of the case, including the toxicology reports, allowed her to rule out other causes of death, including a drug overdose.

Floyd’s death was not “sudden” like it would be with a methamphetamine overdose, she said. And it was not slow like one would see with fentanyl, where “the death is slow, it’s peaceful, they fall asleep.”


https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/09/us/derek-chauvin-trial-george-floyd-day-10/index.html

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Citing FN-CNN, lol, and from an old 2021 article which was prior to the recent court documents and autopsy report that refutes your source.

You obviously missed or ignored the first sentence of my previous reply.

Yeap, NPC.

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I see. So that's good news - with your "new" interpretation of the autopsy, Chauvin will not only get a new trial they won't even bother to retry him.

All we need to do now is unsee the video of Floyd gasping his last breath under the knee of Chauvin.

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They are called "facts" based on the "truth", instead of public misconception based MSM propaganda.

And like you, the system/establishment are ignoring the facts and the truth over the preferred narrative. Your misguided NPC narrative and brainwashed-POV will not change those facts no matter how much you want them to.

Oh, and as I have already stated at the bottom of this thread:
"That procedure has been used by other LEO's without resulting in the death of the suspect."

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Yes, the whole world is ignoring "facts and truth". There's no chance it's just you I suppose.

"That procedure has been used by other LEO's without resulting in the death of the suspect."


Well no. If it resulted in *all* deaths of detainees they probably would have discontinued it, even though it wasn't allowed at all (despite what you say).

Unfortunately for Chauvin, that procedure did indeed cause the death of the scum Floyd because he didn't just detain Floyd, he crushed the life out of him and kept doing so for 4 minutes after Floyd died.

Oh, and for God's sake don't read this which explains from the Minneapolis police directly that Chauvin did NOT follow accepted police procedure.

https://www.npr.org/sections/trial-over-killing-of-george-floyd/2021/04/06/984717386/watch-live-minneapolis-police-crisis-intervention-trainer-testifies-in-chauvin-t#:~:text=Pool%20via%20AP-,Minneapolis%20Police%20Lt.,not%20taught%20by%20the%20police.

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Nevertheless, that procedure didn't cause the deaths of other suspects.

The latest documents and A-report proves that he died from a heart attack due to an overdose from the insane amount of drugs in his system.

Citing more leftist-FN sources will not change the current findings nor facts.
https://www.allsides.com/news-source/npr-media-bias

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Idiots will never admit they were wrong. Instead, they come up with more idiotic contentions to try and defend their original idiotic contentions.

They are a lost cause.

Kudos to your for seeing through the BS.

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Confirmed where? Post a link these court documents and autopsy report? You wouldn't post this comment without showing proof of your claims.

Stop using the word "literally." Well, unless you are literally a teen girl. 👩🏻‍🦰

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Tucker lies, like a rug, very often. He knows it and he knows that you know it too.

That is why Chauvin took Floyd out of the police vehicle knelt on him for nine minutes? He had to make sure he was dead after he figured out he was high, right?

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Ad hominem is the greatest tool of liars.

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"Based Tucker."

I'm not sure what you mean here. Based?

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Thanks.

I'm glad you're riding this train Chief Ryback.

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Hahahaha! Tucker quoted on a right wing site, the ultimate in reliability...

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The "right wing site" is stating facts, but you don't believe anything that doesn't come from your own pre-approved sources, right?
So, name them.
What are legitimate sources in your (retarded) opinion'?

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I get my facts from the internet because those facts are not wrong because they are on the internet. Everybody knows this.

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Yeah, Baker.

Tucker's podcast was significant. This false narrative, however, is being exposed all over the place.

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The problem with trying to spin this is that even if he's right, what happened that day is on video.

In that video we see Floyd cuffed behind his back, face down on a hard surface, struggling to breathe, and a cop kneeling and compressing his upper body until Floyd died and then for several minutes after he stopped breathing for good measure.

Floyd was a piece of shit - no one denies that - but he was never given the opportunity to die of "natural causes" without his last minutes on Earth being minutes of torture.

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Says the guy that didn't watch the full video. You people are so fucking pathetic. You should be so ashamed of yourself. Crawl back into the deep dark hole you came from.

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While Floyd was a piece of shit it wasn't up to Chauvin to execute him. That's why Chauvin will spend most of the rest of his life in prison. Chauvin destroyed his and and his family's lives just for not following police protocol. What a moron. You really should pick your heroes more carefully. All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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Watch the full video.
There is no question what happened.
Stop with this BS.
You should be ashamed of yourself for promoting such insanity.

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I've seen the video. All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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What?
You clearly did not watch the video.
They called for a bus(medic) and Floyd himself complained of not being able to breathe long before being put on the ground(BY HIS OWN REQUEST) and having a knee on him.
He had 3x the lethal dose of fentanyl, significant amounts of another type of fentanyl, cocaine, and meth in his system. He was in the process of dying by OD before the cops were even called.
Floyd, the piece of shit who held a gun to a pregnant woman's womb in order to rob her, amongst many other crimes, died due to his own drug abuse and nothing else.

Unless you think Chauvin injected those drugs into Floyd, you have absolutely zero ground to stand on.

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So what? All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Did Floyd overdose on fentanyl? Maybe. But if Chauvin called for a paramedic then they could have given Floyd Narcan. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

You apparently have seen a different video than everyone else but the video most Americans watched shows Chauvin murdering Floyd. It was not Chauvin's right to do that.

What I don't understand is your anger. Is Chauvin a family member of yours? Do you even know him? Why are you so triggered by him by being in prison which doesn't effect you in any way? That's just stupid.

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You are LITERALLY a delusional retard.
This is not an insult. Simply a statement of verifiable fact.

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So now you I'm a retard because you don't like me? You are very simple minded.

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No, I do not even know you. You are a retard because you think like a retard.

Plain and simple fact.

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I thought you put me ignore. Why are you still replying to you if I'm on ignore. It looks like you are all mouth but no action.

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I watched none of the video, and I'll explain why I didn't or why I won't -

I have already watched a video where I saw a man who was handcuffed face down on the ground being knelt on by a cop. I watched this man struggle and cry out that he couldn't breathe. I watched him take his last breath on Earth and I watched a cop continue to kneel on his upper back/neck for several minutes after the man died.

So, in 20 words or less, what's on this video that will change what actually happened and was videoed for posterity?

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Um, the bodycam footage that showed Floyd acting completely erratically, not cooperating with police, saying he couldn't breathe long before he was on the ground, and get this - ASKED to be put on the ground.

You know. That bodycam footage that was released months after the first video sparked more BLM riots.

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No one is saying that Floyd wasn't a piece of shit - I've said that repeatedly. His actions led directly to his situation where he got killed.

But - Chauvin kept kneeling on Floyd for 4 minutes after he died.

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So he was supposed to just let him go? You know that suspects will say just about anything to avoid getting arrested, right? By this logic, saying “I can’t breathe” should automatically let them go free (which again, George Floyd was saying long before he was ever on the ground). I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that crying wolf does not help your case in situations like this.

So what if Chauvin kept kneeling on him after he died? Floyd died as a result of his own actions. 100%. This is one of the greatest injustices of the 21st-century.

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Well, let's see - either let him go or snuff the life out of him.

I'm not sure this is a binary issue here though. Instead of either turning him loose or killing him, a third option would be what other police departments do every day - cuff the suspect and arrest him. Transport him to lockup or to the hospital if he was in medical distress.

So what if Chauvin kept kneeling on him after he died?


Well, that pretty much says it all I guess.

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“Instead of either turning him loose or killing him“

Except he didn’t kill him. Stop repeating that lie.

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All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Did Floyd overdose on fentanyl? Maybe. But if Chauvin called for a paramedic then they could have given Floyd Narcan. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison. Floyd was a piece of shit but wasn't up to Chauvin to execute him in the street.

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He did kill him.

That's why Chauvin is in prison.

The lie is saying Chauvin didn't kill him.



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The autopsy report showed no evidence of that being the cause of Floyd's death. Floyd had 11 milligrams of fentanyl in his system - way beyond the 2 milligrams considered fatal.

You are still repeating the lie.

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People who die from fentanyl just fall asleep peacefully, not crying and gasping for breath.

The autopsy report shows Floyd died from pulmonary distress from chest compression, and the video of his death shows him struggling, something people overdosing on fentanyl don't do.

That's why Chauvin is in prison...

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You are still lying and you are still repeating the narrative they want you to repeat.

Watch Candace Owens’ Greatest Lie Ever Sold documentary. She showed in the autopsy report that George Floyd undeniably died from that overdose and nothing else. She also showed a photo of where Chauvin’s knee was really located on Floyd’s body. It was somewhere near the shoulder blade. Don’t tell me it wasn’t there, because I saw that photo with my own eyes, and you can check it out for yourself. The footage they showed you showed Chauvin’s position at an angle where his knee only LOOKED LIKE it was on Floyd’s neck.

You seem to have unrealistic expectations as to what a cop should do in restraining a suspect. Suspects cry wolf all the time. You are not addressing that, you are just repeating that narrative like a trained monkey (or I should say parrot).

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"However Dr Tobin, an intensive care doctor, said that Mr Floyd's breathing did not slow down enough for the painkiller to have been a factor in his total loss of oxygen.

Forensic toxicologist Daniel Isenschmid, whose laboratory tested Mr Floyd's blood and urine samples following his death, said there was evidence that some of the fentanyl had metabolised, meaning that an overdose was less likely.

Dr Smock said Mr Floyd displayed "air hunger", a term for when the body becomes desperate for oxygen. While a fentanyl overdose can slow down breathing, he said people who are overdosing are not aware that they are lacking oxygen and often appear sleepy. In contrast, he said Mr Floyd appeared to be alert.

Dr Tobin said the positioning of the handcuffs was also significant.

"It's how they're being pushed, where they are being pushed, that totally interfere with central features of how we breathe."

"[Mr Floyd] has used up his resources and is literally trying to breathe with his fingers and knuckles against the street to try to crank up his chest, to try to get air into his right lung," he added.

"You can see he's conscious, you can see slight flickering and then it disappears. One second he's alive, one second he's no longer."

Dr Tobin said that Mr Floyd had already shown signs of brain injury about four minutes before Mr Chauvin took his knee off his neck, and that a healthy person who was put through this "would have died" too.

About three minutes before Mr Chauvin removed his knee, Dr Tobin said, there was "not an ounce of oxygen left in his body".

"The knee remains on the neck for another three minutes and 27 seconds after he takes his last breath," Dr Tobin said. "After the officers have found themselves that there's no pulse, the knee remains on the neck for another two minutes and 44 seconds."



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56670912

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Oh, you want to play the article game? Okay. Two can play.

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PART ONE

New Revelations Prove Yet Again That Derek Chauvin Was An Innocent Man Railroaded In The Name Of ‘Racial Justice’

Matt Walsh
October 23, 2023

There was a moment early on in the George Floyd trial where the entire thing should have been over. The judge should have dismissed the case with prejudice, admonished the prosecutors, and apologized profusely to Derek Chauvin, on behalf of the state of Minnesota, for this coordinated effort to destroy his life.

I’m talking about testimony from the chief medical examiner in Minneapolis, a man named Andrew Baker. A little over a week into the trial, he was called by the state to make the claim that Derek Chauvin had committed a homicide by placing his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes. And that’s exactly what Andrew Baker did, on direct examination. Then, when Derek Chauvin’s defense lawyer cross-examined Andrew Baker, it all fell apart.

Over the course of more than an hour, Chauvin’s lawyer got Baker to admit a series of facts that, taken together, undermined the prosecution’s entire theory of the case. For one thing, Baker admitted that just days after Floyd’s death, he told prosecutors that Floyd had a lethal level of fentanyl in his system under normal circumstances. Baker also acknowledged that Floyd had a severely enlarged heart, and that the autopsy showed no physical signs of neck injury or strangulation. The medical examiner went on to admit that, if Floyd had been found alone in an apartment building, his death would be certified as an overdose without a second thought.

Then, Chauvin’s lawyer delivered what should have been the kill shot. He asked Andrew Baker whether Derek Chauvin’s knee had ever obstructed Floyd’s airway. Here was the medical examiner’s response:

MN v. Derek Chauvin Trial Day 10 - Dr Andrew Baker - Medical Examiner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThbnPuu9SSs (skip to 47:19)

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PART TWO

Well, that seems relevant. The entire narrative surrounding the death of George Floyd, up to this point, was that Chauvin’s knee blocked Floyd’s airway. That was supposedly why he ran out of oxygen and stopped breathing. Now, an expert witness — a prosecution witness, for that matter — was admitting under oath that Chauvin’s knee was not affecting Floyd’s airway at all.

This cross-examination received precisely zero media attention at the time. No one seemed to notice it. But more than two years later, Andrew Baker is finally getting some scrutiny now, because of a lawsuit filed by a former Minneapolis prosecutor named Amy Sweasy. As reported by Alpha News late last week and discussed on Friday by Tucker Carlson, Sweasy just claimed in a deposition that Baker privately acknowledged that there were “no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation” in Floyd’s death. As she states in her deposition: “He called me later in the day on that Tuesday and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation.”

According to Sweasy, “[Dr. Baker] said that if Mr. Floyd had been found dead in his home (or anywhere else) and there were no other contributing factors he would conclude that it was an overdose death.” For that reason, Sweasy said in her new deposition, Baker seemingly suggested to his colleagues that they needed to lie about Floyd’s death, due to public pressure. Quoting again from the deposition: “He said to me, ‘Amy, what happens when the actual evidence doesn’t match up with the public narrative that everyone’s already decided on?’ And then he said, ‘This is the kind of case that ends careers.’”

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PART THREE

At the time of Derek Chauvin’s trial, we didn’t know all of these details. But honestly we didn’t need them. They’re just confirmation of what any reasonable person should have figured out, which is that all these “experts” were lying about George Floyd. There was the body camera footage of George Floyd saying “I can’t breathe,” several times, before he was ever on the ground. He’s fighting with the officers in the back of the squad car. And then he begs them to put him on the ground, because he doesn’t want to be in the car. The jury saw all of this.

There was also the testimony from the doctor who treated Floyd in the emergency room, who admitted under cross-examination that Floyd’s symptoms — specifically the lack of oxygen to his brain — were consistent with a fentanyl overdose.

By the end of the proceedings, even the jury that convicted Chauvin was obviously aware of what a farce this whole trial was. Shortly after they voted to convict, several of the jurors gave an interview with CNN. Listen to their reasoning:

Watch Chauvin trial jurors describe the light-bulb moment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGlcM2J90hE&t=380s (skip to 6:20)

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PART FOUR

It’s not what Derek Chauvin did, says the jury. It’s what he didn’t do. He didn’t live up to the police department’s motto of “caring.” He didn’t, I don’t know, start mouth-to-mouth CPR on George Floyd. Therefore, he’s a killer. He’s guilty of second-degree murder.

A couple of things about that clip. First of all, you can tell from how they’re talking about their “lightbulb moment” that they were trying to find an excuse to convict Derek Chauvin from the beginning. They knew Chauvin didn’t actually kill George Floyd, and that caused some cognitive dissonance. But they also knew that they had to convict him, or the city would burn down and they’d be racists. That’s why they were so relieved when this woman says, actually, it doesn’t matter that Chauvin didn’t kill Floyd. It was totally wrong and nonsensical, but it gave them an out. The jury went into the trial determined to find Chauvin guilty. The only thing they needed to figure out was why they’d convict him.

This is exactly the opposite of how jury deliberations are supposed to work. What a jury is supposed to do is look at the evidence, and then see if under the law, a crime has occurred. And in this case, the law requires that the state prove — beyond a reasonable doubt — that Derek Chauvin’s actions caused George Floyd’s death. That should have been the entire focus of the jury. But the jury didn’t bother with that, because the state never proved that anything like that had occurred. There was nothing that proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Derek Chauvin killed Floyd, or that he could have saved Floyd, for that matter.

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PART FIVE

To give you an idea of how corrupted the judicial system is, Chauvin didn’t have any obvious alternative to this outcome. If he had chosen a bench trial, he still would have been convicted. That’s because the judge was Peter Cahill. He’s handled the cases of every officer who was involved in detaining George Floyd. Recently he sentenced another one of those officers — Tou Thao — to five years in prison. What was his crime? He held back the crowd that was badgering and threatening officers as Derek Chauvin restrained George Floyd. Tou Thao didn’t lay a finger on George Floyd. He wasn’t even looking at the arrest, because he was focused on the crowd. His only crime was being in the general vicinity while a black man overdosed on poison he willfully consumed. But Thao never bent the knee to the mob. He quoted scripture during his sentencing hearing. That infuriated Judge Peter Cahill, so he threw Thao behind bars for five years.

What could explain this judge’s conduct? As you might have guessed, he’s a lot like the jurors. He believes that “equity” is more important than the law. After the Chauvin case, Peter Cahill gave a lecture to a bunch of other judges. During his remarks, he told his colleagues to “work for equity.” He also told them that every case should be about “racial justice.” Watch:

George Floyd Judge Explains Importance Of "Racial Justice"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRUxWDoee0Y&t=25s (skip to 0:25)

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PART SIX

He goes on and on like that. He says it’s important to work for “equity.” He encourages affirmative action hiring. He tells everyone to attend “implicit bias training.” It’s exactly what you’d expect.

A few moments ago, I mentioned revelations in the legal complaint by former Minneapolis prosecutor Amy Sweasy. There were some other revelations related to these lawsuits. One of them, according to Alpha News, is that multiple employees of the Hennepin County Attorney’s office withdrew from the prosecutions of the other three officers, besides Chauvin, who were on the scene that day. These prosecutors believed that charging these officers violated their professional and ethical obligations. But this judge, Peter Cahill, had no problem sentencing these officers to lengthy prison sentences. He smirked while he was doing it, in fact.

Again, if you’ve been following the Floyd case for a long time, none of these revelations are probably surprising to you. It’s been obvious from the beginning that Derek Chauvin was a sacrificial lamb, being offered up to atone for the supposed sins of an entire race. Now we have overwhelming evidence of that, and a lot of people — conservatives anyway — are coming out and saying so.

Speaking of conservatives, one of the things that’s so important about all this new information is that it underscores the cowardly and shameful silence of conservatives when this trial was occurring, and before it occurred. Many right wing politicians and activists did not stand up in defense of Derek Chauvin. In fact, many Republican politicians and outlets explicitly accepted the narrative that George Floyd had been murdered.

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PART SEVEN

All along, it was an obvious scam. And the con artists behind it are now rubbing it in our faces. Patrisse Cullors, one of the founders of BLM, is now embarking on a new career as a “nude modern artist.” She’s transitioned from one absurd form of performance art to another somehow even more grotesque form. This is the Hunter Biden approach, except instead of finger painting, Patrisse Cullors is taking off all her clothes and making tapestries with gold and “vintage mud cloth from Mali.” Just like Hunter Biden, the point of this new effort is to hide her own corruption.

As The Independent reports,

Cullors is leaning into her art these days, gaining sustenance and perspective from it. She speaks of it as not just a vocation, but a means of salvation: At one point, the impact of accusations of financial mismanagement at BLM — from which she resigned in 2021 — wounded her so deeply, her mental health was imperiled and she felt her very life was in danger, she says. What has ultimately saved her more than once, she feels, is her art.

There are pictures of her nude performance art, but I’ll spare you. A lot of people reacted to this news with surprise, as if it’s somehow shocking that a grifter would find a new grift. But it’s the most natural thing in the world. And at this point, it takes no great strength to mock Patrisse Cullors as a scam artist, just like it takes no courage to admit at this point that Derek Chauvin did not kill George Floyd. The time for conservatives to point all of this out was two or three years ago, when it mattered. That was the time to organize mass demonstrations in support of the rule of law, and to apply maximum political pressure on the corrupt prosecutors in Minnesota. None of that happened.

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PART EIGHT

Now, barring a miraculous Supreme Court appeal, Derek Chauvin will spend decades in prison. Cities burned and innocent people, like David Dorn, died for no reason. And Patrisse Cullors has inspired a generation of race hustlers to rise up, and seize power in virtually every major corporation and university in the country.

All of this happened because a lot of people lacked the courage to say what they knew was right. Even those prosecutors in the Minneapolis D.A.’s office — who refused to work on some of these George Floyd cases — kept their opinions private at the time, for the most part. The grifters see all of this happening, and they’re emboldened by it. The other day, Ben Crump held an indignant press conference on behalf of Leonard Cure — the guy who tried to strangle a cop to death and got himself shot in the process. According to Ben Crump, it’s white supremacy when police officers shoot people who are trying to kill them, on camera.

At some level, you have to almost admire it. For all his many faults, Ben Crump, like Patrisse Cullors, understands one thing very well, which is that modern conservatives are the most passive political actors on the planet. For decades, universities have been slowly transforming into cesspools of anti-white racism and anti-truth insanity. But many conservatives only went to war against these universities a couple of weeks ago, after Hamas’ attack on Israeli civilians, followed by massive demonstrations on college campuses on behalf of the terrorists. It was shocking to Nikki Haley, for example. She’s now suggesting that some of these universities should lose federal funding, and so are some other candidates. She waited for the safest possible moment to go after the universities. This is the tried and true Republican strategy.

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PART NINE

And yes we should go after them. It would be a good place to start, even if it’s an extraordinarily delayed response. But it’s not nearly enough. It should be the default response going forward to any corporation or school that discriminates against any religious belief or nationality or skin color. If the GOP takes this seriously, you’ll see a lot less open support for terrorism on college campuses. Affirmative action will be dismantled, because there will actually be some teeth behind that Supreme Court decision. Anti-white and anti-Asian racism in admissions and hiring will stop overnight. That means there will be a lot fewer Ben Crumps and Patrisse Cullors in the world. We’ll lose out on tapestries of mud cloth from Mali. What we’ll gain is something we haven’t had in a very long time, even before the rise of BLM. We’ll have a conservative movement that actually conserves something.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-revelations-prove-yet-again-that-derek-chauvin-was-an-innocent-man-railroaded-in-the-name-of-racial-justice

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Thanks.

Proves my point exactly.

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And you just keep proving mine.

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It sure seems like it. I enjoyed reading that rant.

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What, exactly, is your point?

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Did you even watch the body cam footage posted here? Did you see how uncooperative George Floyd was being?

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Yes, I've seen the footage. Floyd was a world class asshole and the world is better off without him, there's no doubt of that. If he complied, he'd still be alive. No doubt of that either.

But, where this goes off the rails is where he was cuffed, face down, and had his chest compressed by a professional law enforcement official until he stopped breathing and for several minutes beyond.

They don't even execute child rapists or murderers anymore - it's a big stretch to say this POS deserved to die for his thugish behavior, drug use, or non-compliance.

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Again, Floyd was saying he couldn’t breathe BEFORE he was on the ground, and he ASKED to be put on the ground.

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Yeah, I missed the part when he asked to have Chauvin kneel on him compressing his chest. Maybe he had a torture fetish..

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Maybe the cop had to restrain the criminal...

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They had a Narrative in place for this and they knew it and anything that comes forward about this in favor of Chauvin will be hard to convince the average person on the Right or Left because the Damage is done

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It is easier to fool someone than it is to convince them they've been fooled.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPSwqp5fdIw

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You know what would've prevented all of this crap from happening?? Is if George Floyd simply wouldn't have resisted arrest and when the Officer asks you to do something?? You flat out fucking do it, right down to producing a valid driver's license if asked without resorting to any resistance and if he would've complied, we probably wouldn't be where were at today??

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Um, why all the extra question marks? I agree with you man.

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Many people of all races resist arrest. They are handcuffed then stuffed into patrol car to be transferred to a jail facility. While Floyd was a piece of shit it wasn't up to Chauvin to execute him in the street. That's why Chauvin will spend most of the rest of his life in prison. Chauvin destroyed his and and his family's lives just for not following police protocol. What a moron. You really should pick your heroes more carefully.

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While Floyd was a piece of shit it wasn't up to Chauvin to execute him. That's why Chauvin will spend most of the rest of his life in prison. Chauvin destroyed his and and his family's lives just for not following police protocol. What a moron. You really should pick your heroes more carefully. All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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What?!
Chauvin followed police protocol to the T. Look it up.
You are another completely ignorant and/or disillusioned person speaking when they should be learning and listening.

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People in this thread who think Floyd died of anything other than an overdose are in complete denial(not a river in Egypt) and/or lying for political purposes.

The facts are clear.
The toxicology report alone was enough to exonerate Chauvin, but the mob rule would not allow that, so the Kangaroo court *LIED, WITHHELD VITAL EVIDENCE, and FORCED THE M.E. TO COMPLY WITH THEIR LIES.*

This is not the first time, either. Look up the "Alabama Train Killings".

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Then why is Chauvin in prison for murdering Floyd? All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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I just explained why.
You must be literally retarded. This is not an insult, only an observation.

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Floyd is dead and Chauvin remains in prison for murdering him. Why do worship Chauvin? Which other murderers do you worship?

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Yup.
Retard.

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Floyd is dead and Chauvin remains in prison for murdering him. Why do worship Chauvin? Which other murderers do you worship? Don't be pussy and answer.

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Anyone with common sense would have already known what really happened.

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We all did, but MSM made it seem as though most people believed the BS story.

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I saw the video, the guy overdosed and a bunch of people were tricked by the media and are now arguing that "sure he might have died from too many drugs but Chauvin shouldn't have had his hands on him."

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What? Chauvin did nothing wrong and followed exact police protocol/procedure.
Floyed died because he had more than 3X the lethal dose of fentanyl in his system, along with another type of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine.

HE OVERDOSED. ONLY A FUCKING MORON WOULD BELIVEIVE OTHERWISE.

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I think we are in agreement why are you yelling?

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Chauvin did absolutely nothing wrong.
He should not be in prison.
Are you actually this obtuse?
HOW MUCH DO i HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU?

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All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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Ok are you a bot? I just said I agreed with you.

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All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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Chauvin followed police procedures to a T, and if you bothered to watch the actual full footage you would see that he did nothing wrong and Floyd was already in the process of dying from an OD. However, Floyd refused to tell anyone he had taken too many drugs, so he was treated as a typical disorderly suspect, AS PER DEPARTMENT POLICY.

You clearly have done absolutely ZERO research and know absolutely NOTHING about what you purport to know about.

Sadly, this is very typical today.

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Again, All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Did Floyd overdose on fentanyl? Maybe. But if Chauvin called for a paramedic then they could have given Floyd Narcan. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

You apparently have seen a different video than everyone else but the video most Americans watched shows Chauvin murdering Floyd. It was not Chauvin's right to do that.

What I don't understand is your anger. Is Chauvin a family member of yours? Do you even know him? Why are you so triggered by him by being in prison which doesn't effect you in any way? That's just stupid.

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Actually, Chauvin should have continued stuffing Floyd into the patrol car and taken him to the hospital since he was complaining of breathing trouble. By letting Floyd out again and trying to handle him with kid gloves, like so many officers are forced to do nowadays, the situation only escalated. Once Floyd was removed from the vehicle, Chauvin should have cuffed him to the vehicle and called an ambulance and let them deal with it.

I am NOT saying Chauvin is a murderer. I do not believe there was any intent on his part to take Floyd's life. The optics are horrible but if one watches the entire video, it shows where Chauvin was trying over and over to get Floyd into the back of the police vehicle and Floyd kept resisting and resisting and resisting. Again, if Chauvin had just thrown him into the vehicle - with the help of other officers - and taken him to the hospital, there would have been a much different outcome.

If the jury took intent into account, he would never have received the sentence he received. It is unfair and I think was done just to make an "example" out of him.

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Nevertheless; the court documents and autopsy report proves that he died from an overdose.

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All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Did Floyd overdose on fentanyl? Maybe. But if Chauvin called for a paramedic then they could have given Floyd Narcan. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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Is that all you can say, parrot? Your arguments are being destroyed here. You're making yourself look stupid by repeating them.

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Oh I get that 100%. I'm sure he would have died anyway given the amount of drugs in his system. Very unfortunately, by trying to treat Floyd with kid gloves, which escalated the situation, he put himself in a very bad position and, IMO, was thrown under the bus and used to make an example out of.

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“Police procedures to a T”???? B.S.!!

9 minutes and 36 seconds kneeling on his neck….and for several minutes after he had stopped moving. Nice try. Chauvin is right where he belongs. It’s good riddance with LEOs like him….off of the street and behind bars.

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That procedure has been used by other LEO's without resulting in the death of the suspect.

Court documents and autopsy reports has confirmed that he didn't die from strangulation or asphyxiation, but from an overdose.

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All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance. Did Floyd overdose on fentanyl? Maybe. But if Chauvin called for a paramedic then they could have given Floyd Narcan. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison.

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I'm assuming you've never been a cop. Cops hear all kinds of this stuff from suspects all the time. Suspects will say anything to try to avoid being arrested. What do you them to do, just let the suspect go?

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He was not kneeling on his neck. His knee was more on Floyd's shoulder blade.

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That doesn't matter. All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed and subdued then call for medical assistance. Did Floyd overdose on fentanyl? Maybe. But if Chauvin called for a paramedic then they could have given Floyd Narcan. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison. At this point it doesn't matter because Chauvin will stay in prison and you are still a moron.

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No, you are just a useless, boot-licking parrot. I can tell you you’ve also never been a cop, because they hear shit like this all the time from suspects trying to avoid getting arrested. But hey, leftists don’t live in reality and you don’t either.

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*yawn* Chauvin is going to spend most of the rest of his life in prison for murdering Floyd. No matter how much you snivel will change that.

All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed and subdued then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison. Anyway, you are a moron. Why are you so enamored with Chauvin? Do you personally know him? How does Chauvin effect you? Why do you support a murderer?

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Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.

That seems to be all you are capable of. Every time someone refutes your statements with facts, you just restate them as if it makes them true. Guess what, sweetheart? Life doesn’t work that way.

Parrot. Bootlicker. Cult member.

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I hope you leave America.
You are the worst type of person.

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Why would I leave America just because I anger you? I am a patriot and I am a US Army Desert Storm veteran. I'm, curious... When did you serve, tough guy?

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You seem to dislike proper policing and defend scumbags.

You are not a good citizen. You are a POS with your head in the sand and your thumb up your ass.

You seem to be proud to be a part of the deconstruction of the justice system.

You should be ashamed and should move to a country that agrees with your lunatic views instead of trying to destroy America with your outright idiocy.

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Well, that's nice. It has nothing to with my post that you replied to but keep deflecting. That's what you goobers do when I frighten you.

All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed and subdued then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison. Anyway, you are a moron. Why are you so enamored with Chauvin? Do you personally know him? How does Chauvin effect you? Why do you support a murderer? What other murderers do worship?

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No one here is enamored with Chauvin or giving him worship. But you cultists sure do love to shower Floyd and other criminals with your boot-licking orgasmic worship yourselves. You disgusting hypocrites.

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I never said Floyd was anything but a piece of shit. Show your proof where I said something different.

While your at it, Cletus show your evidence that Chauvin didn't murder Floyd?

Poor Chauvin. Because he murdered Floyd he will spend 20 years in prison. Imagine being in prison where there is a constant threat of violence and sexual assault. He will also be put in a steel and concrete cage and share it with another man. Prison cells have a toilet and a sink so it's like living in a bathroom with a another man for twenty years. All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed then call for medical assistance.

Chauvin will suffer in prison every day for twenty years because he made a bad decision. Chauvin ruined his job and his livelihood because he failed to follow police protocol. He can kiss his pension goodbye too. Chauvin's wife filed for divorce after Chauvin was indicted for murder and she took the kids and fled. Smart lady.

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Chauvin did not murder Floyd. Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose. That is a proven fact. You’re nothing but a useless, boot-licking parrot. Get a fucking life.

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All Chauvin had to do was get off of Floyd who was handcuffed and subdued then call for medical assistance. Then Floyd might be alive but Chauvin would not be in prison. Anyway, you are a moron. Why are you so enamored with Chauvin? Do you personally know him? How does Chauvin effect you? Why do you support a murderer? What other murderers do worship?

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Dude, just give it up. You’re making yourself look so stupid with the way you post. I have so much better uses of my time than wasting it on you. You fucking waste of space.

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