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Posted
4 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

No, I think you misread the comment.

 

No, I did not. I wrote about Floyd being poor.... and black and then some idiot chimed in about an award to his family after his death.

Posted
22 minutes ago, jimmybcool said:

It would be an interesting result if we had a "poll" feature in this forum.  Was Derek Chauvin really guilty of anything other than callous disregard?  Does the forum have this feature?

 

....and for that he languishes in jail. Good.

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Posted
7 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

 

Thank you. I was in despair, but nice to see there is at least one other non racist poster here. So much disgusting nonsense in here, I almost pity them. 

On the other hand by my arithmetic that makes just 2 of you that are wrong.Maybe time to look in the mirror and tell yourself virtue signalling has had its day.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, jimmybcool said:

It would be an interesting result if we had a "poll" feature in this forum.  Was Derek Chauvin really guilty of anything other than callous disregard?  Does the forum have this feature?

There is, no idea how you do it though 

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So, does it mean one cop kneeling on an already immobilized (handcuffed and lying face down)  and detained mans neck, until death,  while two cops are just watching the drama, is just fine and fully justified?

Should not the bi-standers also be taken to task?

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Posted
Just now, AlwaysThere said:

The level of 'intelligence' here is just laughable. 

No need to even break a sweat. Pathetic children.

 

 

Still here then, thought you were off?

Posted
2 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Yes, that's old age, need energy to make the stairs.

 

How do you know that? 😊 Obviously you writing from experience. 😊

You should get out more. Hanging around a forum trying to provoke isn't living.

Posted
45 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said:

 

How would you even know what that is? Obviously engrained in your mind 😊


It’s obviously engrained in yours.


They must of left quite a impression on you.

 

Posted
49 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said:

The level of 'intelligence' here is just laughable. 

No need to even break a sweat. Pathetic children.

 

 


We are still waiting on you to prove your intelligence.

 

I have a feeling we are in for a long wait.

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Posted
1 hour ago, AlwaysThere said:

The level of 'intelligence' here is just laughable. 

No need to even break a sweat. Pathetic children.

 

 

Why you fink that?

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Posted
1 hour ago, AlwaysThere said:

The level of 'intelligence' here is just laughable. 

No need to even break a sweat. Pathetic children.

 

 


“”level of 'intelligence' here is just laughable”

 

After reading the contents of your posts I agree with you 100%.
 

 

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Posted
9 hours ago, riclag said:

No ,racists is a extreme leftist narrative!

Floyd was a experienced Drug addict , criminal who worked the system to his advantage.

Watch the other side of the story that MSM refuses to acknowledge!

 

 

The Fall of Minneapolis  

 

You are a racist. Be proud of it and stop pretending. Newton, Darwin, and Henry Ford—they are all part of your legacy. Hold your head high, you Aryan beast!

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Posted
6 hours ago, riclag said:

 

 Chauvin used the "maximal restraint technique," I believe the witnesses on the stand denied there was a knee technique

 

 

MPD training materials show knee-to-neck restraint similar to the one used on Floyd
 

https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/george-floyd/minneapolis-police-training-materials-show-knee-to-neck-restraint-similar-to-used-on-george-floyd/89-9f002e3f-972a-4410-86cb-50a1237fc496

Cool, going to check this out, thanks. Looking forward to the part where it says keep your knee pressed on the neck when handcuffed and unconscious for nine and a half minutes until they're dead.  No doubt it also mentions you should prevent medical assistance being rendered.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Hellfire said:

 

You are a racist. Be proud of it and stop pretending. Newton, Darwin, and Henry Ford—they are all part of your legacy. Hold your head high, you Aryan beast!

:violin:

 

Cancel culture on the basis of being a "racist" doesn't work any more.

Nobody with a brain cell takes any notice of something that has been overdone to the point of being a bad joke.

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

and there we have the reason for it- politically motivated.


Nothing to do with with him kneeling on an unconscious man's neck for several minutes until he was dead??

Ah, just political. Yeah, damn politically motivated reporting of people kneeling on necks! Damn!

I would have so much more respect for racists if they just said "I'm racist, I hate black and foreign people". But they try and come up with nonsense like you just did instead. Too ashamed? Just say it and own it. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Nothing to do with with him kneeling on an unconscious man's neck for several minutes until he was dead??

Ah, just political. Yeah, damn politically motivated reporting of people kneeling on necks! Damn!

I would have so much more respect for racists if they just said "I'm racist, I hate black and foreign people". But they try and come up with nonsense like you just did instead. Too ashamed? Just say it and own it. 

I doubt you know what a real racist is, nor why it was a politically motivated case. You certainly know nothing about me.

Ashamed? :coffee1:

Nice try but no cigar.

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Posted
43 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I doubt you know what a real racist is, 

 

Having just spent some time following this thread, and reading this post, let us say I have been able to form an opinion.

 

As far as defining and establishing racism and who is a racist is concerned, in the case of a significant number of those posting, it is not a particularly creditable one.

 

The phrase "usual suspects" springs to mind!

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11 hours ago, AlwaysThere said:

The point being he was just poor and a petty criminal.

 

No, he was a violent felon and ex-con.  In Texas, he had been charged and convicted nine crimes between 1997 and 2007.  The most serious was a home invasion robbery during which he pressed a gun to a woman's abdomen to threaten her.  He was sentenced to five years in prison in 2009 and was released on parole in 2013.  It's not publicly known if Chauvin and the other Minneapolis police officers were aware of his record in Texas at the time of the fatal arrest encounter.  That knowledge could have consciously or unconsciously influenced the level of violent used against Floyd.

 

Prior to the home invasion conviction,  Floyd had been sentenced to a combined total of 40 months in county jail for four separate drug offenses; two theft-related offenses; criminal trepass; and failure to identify himself to police.  It's not clear how much time he actually spent behind bars.  In all nine criminal cases in Texas, Floyd pleaded guilty or no contest as part of a plea bargin agreement to receive a lower sentence.

 

It's widely believed Flod was stopped. questioned, detained or even arrested by police many more times in Texas, but those encounters didn't result in criminal charges and no formal record exists.   After he moved to Minnesota and fell back into drug use, Floyd was arrested or cited by Minnepolis Police for drug and traffic offenses.  

 

From the Harris County, Texas, court records.

 

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https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/jul/28/facebook-posts/post-exaggerates-george-floyds-criminal-history/

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Posted
3 hours ago, Hellfire said:

 

You are a racist. Be proud of it and stop pretending. Newton, Darwin, and Henry Ford—they are all part of your legacy. Hold your head high, you Aryan beast!

I know huh!

Its not the skin color , like everything else  its the way people act out,black or white.

GF was a serial thug,criminal, career drug addict .

 

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

 

 

No, he was a violent felon and ex-con.  In Texas, he had been charged and convicted nine crimes between 1997 and 2007.  The most serious was a home invasion robbery during which he pressed a gun to a woman's abdomen to threaten her.  He was sentenced to five years in prison in 2009 and was released on parole in 2013.  It's not publicly known if Chauvin and the other Minneapolis police officers were aware of his record in Texas at the time of the fatal arrest encounter.  That knowledge could have consciously or unconsciously influenced the level of violent used against Floyd.

 

Prior to the home invasion conviction,  Floyd had been sentenced to a combined total of 40 months in county jail for four separate drug offenses; two theft-related offenses; criminal trepass; and failure to identify himself to police.  It's not clear how much time he actually spent behind bars.  In all nine criminal cases in Texas, Floyd pleaded guilty or no contest as part of a plea bargin agreement to receive a lower sentence.

 

It's widely believed Flod was stopped. questioned, detained or even arrested by police many more times in Texas, but those encounters didn't result in criminal charges and no formal record exists.   After he moved to Minnesota and fell back into drug use, Floyd was arrested or cited by Minnepolis Police for drug and traffic offenses.  

 

From the Harris County, Texas, court records.

 

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https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/jul/28/facebook-posts/post-exaggerates-george-floyds-criminal-history/

But but but he was a poor person and oppressed! Society owes poor oppressed individuals the right to not obey the law , become criminals , drug addicts, steal from street corner variety stores and when 

acting outrageous , excused for their bad behavior, bad choices and given another and another and another chance to start a new life .

While in Minnesota a 2019 incident . Ingested drugs to escape criminality, calling for his mom,said he’d been shot, crying.

“The similarities are incredible. The exact same behavior in two incidents, almost one year apart,” Nelson said.

 

https://apnews.com/article/lawyer-ex-officer-wants-jury-hear-2019-george-flyod-arrest-e2c0d37026319a1987cdca47b93b33a0

 

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