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51 minutes ago, saakura said:

Why is he being called as "George Floyd’s victim"? I thought George Floyd himself the victim of Police Officer Derek Chauvin's actions?

In the MAGA alternate universe, he's a victim! 🤣

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I see the lefties that get up every morning wondering what to be offended about on behalf of someone else are out in force; still, it makes them look so virtuous and morally superior …. ha ha ha

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

That is one of the sickest posts I have ever read on AN.


You’re naive.  
 

Most of the Trump haters posts exceed what you have claimed.

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

Tim Waltz is a big loser and should have resigned from politics after his huge lose to President Trump. No one even considers anything this loser says.

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There’s much that can be said about him , his team during the Summer of Live riots!

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32 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Anyone have a clue which is the funny bit in Walz's statement?

 

"What if there is new evidence"....what on Earth is he talking about? What if my auntie has bollo x?

 

Another fat nothing burger from the president of fat nothing burger posts.

The quote is from Riclag, not Waltz! 🙂

Posted
16 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Due to his lifelong lifestyle of hard drug usage.

 

Due to having a knee pressed on his neck for nine and a half minutes until he was dead. Did you forget that bit?

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28 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

He stood on his own throat......amazing!

 

Incorrect.

 

Floyd was being held down by police officers, not being choked or throttled.

 

He went into cardiac arrest, his heart stopped.  Cops are not to blame,  Floyd's drug abuse 'probably' led to this.

 

We're fine up until this point. 

 

This is where one of the subordinate officers informed Chauvin that Floyd no longer had a pulse, and wanted to administer CPR.

 

Chauvin denied his subordinates request to render aid to a man who's heart had stopped, and held Floyd down....using a legal hold.....for an additional nine minutes, apparently to ensure he remained dead.

 

That is the crime.

 

Arguing over the cause of cardiac arrest is deflection from the actions of the officer who refusing to allow his subordinates to render aid.

 

It's not just that he declined to assist.  He actively prevented the other officers from resuscitating their captive.

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1 minute ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


“I can’t breathe “. 
 

He’s breathing.

 

Saint George would be alive today if he chose not to in-jest life threatening drugs that day.

Along with deciding to be a criminal that day.

 

Love how leftists NEVER take accountability for their own actions.

The blame ALWAYS falls on someone else.

 


You're a sick man. Yes, he was still alive when he said he couldn't breathe. Then he stopped breathing and died. And yet Chauvin kept his knee pressed against his neck.

Would he still be alive today if he hadn't used a counterfeit note that day? Probably. Would he still be alive today if he hadn't encountered Chauvin? Absolutely. 

Four officers, one man. Already handcuffed and face down. No threat. But Chauvin decided to murder him and prevented any assistance.  He deserves every day of his sentence.

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4 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


You're a sick man. Yes, he was still alive when he said he couldn't breathe. Then he stopped breathing and died. And yet Chauvin kept his knee pressed against his neck.

Would he still be alive today if he hadn't used a counterfeit note that day? Probably. Would he still be alive today if he hadn't encountered Chauvin? Absolutely. 

Four officers, one man. Already handcuffed and face down. No threat. But Chauvin decided to murder him and prevented any assistance.  He deserves every day of his sentence.


Thanks for admitting Saint George would be alive today if he chose not to be a criminal that day.


The Saints fault. None of those other actions you described would of even taken place.

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2 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Thanks for admitting Saint George would be alive today if he chose not to be a criminal that day.


The Saints fault. None of those other actions you described would of even taken place.


It's like talking to a child. 

The actions (you know, the murder) wouldn't have taken place if Chauvin had just arrested him like any normal police officer would have done. He deserved to be arrested and interviewed about the fake note (there is no suggestion he passed it deliberately - maybe he did, maybe he didn't, it's irrelevant), he didn't deserve to be murdered.

Can't be bothered anymore. Can't reason with blind racists.

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Posted
1 hour ago, saakura said:

Why is he being called as "George Floyd’s victim"? I thought George Floyd himself the victim of Police Officer Derek Chauvin's actions?

Cuz Riclag has an axe to grind.

One of several actually.

12K+ posts all rock throwing of one kind or another.

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1 minute ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


If Saint George would of acted like a “normal’ citizen that day instead of the criminal that he was he would be alive today.

 

What is it about that fact that you’re having an extremely hard time  comprehending?

 

And now, you must interject racism into the equation to keep your leftist ideology intact whereas race was never mentioned before.

 

Classic leftist.

Huh, so you're saying that race isn't an issue in a discussion of George Floyd.

Well, ya learn sumthin' new every day.

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15 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

WOW!!!

The poster that you are replying to makes no mention of Floyd's race or colour but because he does not agree with your slanted view, you openly brand him as a racist. :shock1:

 

 

 

Yes, I am learning today that race is not an issue in the matter of George Floyd's death.

I have been grossly misinformed.

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49 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

Huh, so you're saying that race isn't an issue in a discussion of George Floyd.

Well, ya learn sumthin' new every day.


Your talking the wrong poster.  I never mentioned anything about race.

 

Direct your attention and concern about race to @josephbloggs

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1 hour ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

WOW!!!

The poster that you are replying to makes no mention of Floyd's race or colour but because he does not agree with your slanted view, you openly brand him as a racist. :shock1:

 

 

 


Oh come on. He has a history of posting similar twaddle, and anyone on here justifying his death is a racist, plain and simple. There can be no other reason. It was an unjustified police murder of a subdued and handcuffed man surround by four officers who he posed no threat to. Please don't pretend race has nothing to do with it, you know that's not true but you just won't admit it.

Kudos to the only poster on this forum who has had the courage to say what they believed (all black people should removed from America). At least he was honest. All this nonsense about it being about criminality and calling for the killer to be freed - calling the killer a "victim"no less - and you say it's not about race.

You have zero credibility.

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