The police still murdered him, it's just the exact mechanism of his death that's now apparent.
Perhaps murdered; perhaps they were unnecessarily brutal and also negligent in recognizing a health event. Perhaps it was all fake to begin with (though I don't think that's worth chasing even if it seems obvious).
Either way, the police are too emboldened. That was obvious enough when they became the enforcers for the unconstitutional mandates that we stay inside and suspend most business. Compared to this some dumb officer murdering some dumb drug offender shouldn't even be a footnote.
But the chimpout is real. And I think Anglin is right in assuming it will be used to garner popular support for anti-protest measures, which will then be turned against us in the fall when they re-institute the flu hoax lockdown.
If you have influence with anyone, please make them aware of this.
Let's face it, the cop was an idiot who gave a starting point to what followed. Obviously similar deaths where the cop was black and the victim white are ignored all the time and even blamed on "white privilege", but still that doesn't change the fact that cops (white or not) aren't the brightest.
Claiming that Floyd died because of physical causes will only make matters worse, because it will give the message that cops can get away with anything. So cops will go on with killing anyone they can, the chimp-antifa masses will find more excuses for rioting and looting, and the end result will be an even worse police state.
And isn't that the trap of the current political system? You either have to accept the police state or you have to accept the "diversity", and then you end up with both.
And isn't that the trap of the current political system? You either have to accept the police state or you have to accept the "diversity", and then you end up with both.
100%
Someone who worked with him and knew that he was a felon and would kill him if he broke free from his control.
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