volinbham
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Floyd has 5 stints in the pen, including forcible invasion into a pregnant woman's home and holding a gun to her stomach while 4-5 other black males ransacked her home. His 'new life' start apparently includes fentanyl. It's unknown what other fresh start activities occupied his time.
Was George still scum, technically? Did he or would he have done something like that again? Don't know. But he's certainly disqualified from being someone to martyr. Regardless of his alleged 'new leaf and new lease' on life, if he'd done that to someone I know, he'd still be a scumbag.
Should he be dead? No, but that has nothing to do whether he was a crap human being.
I just saw someone post a tweet that they are trying to cancel all police TV shows. You have remarkable faith in this twitter mob lie riddled narrative to stay on course.Literally none of that matters when talking about what happened to him. He was killed on camera, without due process, while a state enforcement officer kneeled on his neck without any remorse or care for his well being.
Maybe Floyd was a POS, I don’t know. But the issue here is police brutality. The only thing that matters in that respect is the police perpetrator and victim. Any other narrative takes away from that real issue.
America has raised a bunch of Nancys.Here's where this whole outrage has gotten us. Here we have an incident about a taco shop in Columbus who got a large order from the State Highway patrol for 500 tacos. Three employees throw a fit and walk off the job:
These employees raise hell on social media. Threaten boycotts with the backing of BLM and at the very least the company is forced to close their Columbus locations for a day just to calm everyone down:
Taco store: No, we didn't fire our staff for refusing to serve cops; we are inclusive of everyone (huh?)
So tell me, what's inclusive about refusing to fill an order? I agree with the owners of this shop who said this:
Literally none of that matters when talking about what happened to him. He was killed on camera, without due process, while a state enforcement officer kneeled on his neck without any remorse or care for his well being.
Maybe Floyd was a POS, I don’t know. But the issue here is police brutality. The only thing that matters in that respect is the police perpetrator and victim. Any other narrative takes away from that real issue.
? Good grief, is it too much to reach the post and understand the context of the reply? The post responded to Bham going a little overboard regarding someone calling Floyd a scumbag, unworthy of lionization.
"Should he be dead? No, but that has nothing to do whether he was a crap human being." See? I covered that, too. SMH
? Good grief, is it too much to reach the post and understand the context of the reply? The post responded to Bham going a little overboard regarding someone calling Floyd a scumbag, unworthy of lionization.
"Should he be dead? No, but that has nothing to do whether he was a crap human being." See? I covered that, too. SMH