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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman33 View Post
    this trial is going to end very bad for the country.
    You're right sir. No matter the verdict, this ends badly.

    And it's because our media and the democrat party lied and spread hatred, division and mistruth.

    As soon as the honest headline, or "tragic death of a mentally ill man under influence of narcotics, died in police custody" was squelched where our leaders call for patience, investigation and facts to determine what really happened, then cautioning everyone to come together and let justice be served, it was an election year, and the democrat party was desperate.

    So it went from truth to "racist white cop murders innocent black man" so they could use the tragic event to incite hatred, violence and misery. Democrat politicians could pose for photos with rioters and protesters, fanning the flames of hatred with one hand, and condemning the misery and suffering it caused with the other. Portraying themselves as the champions to the solution of he problems they created,, all the while accusing all sorts of shit for the violence they propagated and for the failures of the institutions they have been in charge of. That was alot easier than explaining thier failures in an election year. So they went all in on it.

    And so, now , no matter what, it's not going to end well. And the democrat party will accept none of the blame or responsibility for any of it. Nor will the media, who lied about it. Few will hold them accountable, and the few who do, will be silenced efficiently and quickly by the same media and corporate sponsors who lied for them and twisted truths to help them

    The woke mob will be told to blame the boogeyman, whether it's some bizzare shit like "systemic racism" (horsecrap word soup with no real meaning) or some toothless old men in trailer parks in Nebraska, and that's who they'll hate on for it, and the rest of the people will be pointing fingers at eachother, while the sleazy dnc makes off with the money bags. Laughing their asses off at how stupid we all are to keep on falling for it, over and over again.

    It's always the same.
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    Textbook terrorism

    Prominent BLM Activist Threatens Cities ‘on Fire’ if Chauvin Not Convicted

    Maya Echols, a prominent Black Lives Matter activist, threatened that cities will be “on fire” if Derek Chauvin is not convicted...

    ... “If George Floyd’s murderer is not sentenced, just know that all hell is gonna break loose. Don’t be surprised when buildings are on fire. Just saying,” Echols threatened in a since-deleted video...

    ... Echols’ threat is one people need to take seriously because, as we all remember from last year, it was the left-wing domestic terrorists in Black Lives Matter and Antifa who rioted, burned, assaulted, and killed in dozens of American cities for months and months and months.

    Which means there is simply no question that if Chauvin is acquitted ... that what Echols is threatening will indeed happen. Worse still, the left’s second round of mayhem and death will likely dwarf the original campaign of domestic terror launched by Black Lives Matter and Antifa.

    The good news is that if there is a second wave of domestic terror, it will, just like the first one, occur exclusively in shithole cities full of Democrats and run by Democrats....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    The good news is that if there is a second wave of domestic terror, it will, just like the first one, occur exclusively in shithole cities full of Democrats and run by Democrats....
    Rioting also happened in Republican cities.
    Not sure why Breitbart must resort to lying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Rioting also happened in Republican cities.
    Not sure why Breitbart must resort to lying.
    not even close to the same.

    you are correct in statement, however everyone, even Stevie Wonder saw the difference in cities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    Textbook terrorism

    Prominent BLM Activist Threatens Cities ‘on Fire’ if Chauvin Not Convicted

    Maya Echols, a prominent Black Lives Matter activist, threatened that cities will be “on fire” if Derek Chauvin is not convicted...

    ... “If George Floyd’s murderer is not sentenced, just know that all hell is gonna break loose. Don’t be surprised when buildings are on fire. Just saying,” Echols threatened in a since-deleted video...

    ... Echols’ threat is one people need to take seriously because, as we all remember from last year, it was the left-wing domestic terrorists in Black Lives Matter and Antifa who rioted, burned, assaulted, and killed in dozens of American cities for months and months and months.

    Which means there is simply no question that if Chauvin is acquitted ... that what Echols is threatening will indeed happen. Worse still, the left’s second round of mayhem and death will likely dwarf the original campaign of domestic terror launched by Black Lives Matter and Antifa.

    The good news is that if there is a second wave of domestic terror, it will, just like the first one, occur exclusively in shithole cities full of Democrats and run by Democrats....

    Thats the very good news. Although i still hate seeing my country destroyed by domestic terrorists and yes both left and right wing. Although it seems to me i saw more hatred from the left last year.

    Good thing for me is i live in a southern red state. They go to burnin cities nearby theres gonna be a whole lotta pickup trucks filled with rednecks intervening. But you like you said, those democrat run cities should be ok with burning and looting matter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    Textbook terrorism

    Prominent BLM Activist Threatens Cities ‘on Fire’ if Chauvin Not Convicted

    Maya Echols, a prominent Black Lives Matter activist, threatened that cities will be “on fire” if Derek Chauvin is not convicted...

    ... “If George Floyd’s murderer is not sentenced, just know that all hell is gonna break loose. Don’t be surprised when buildings are on fire. Just saying,” Echols threatened in a since-deleted video...

    ... Echols’ threat is one people need to take seriously because, as we all remember from last year, it was the left-wing domestic terrorists in Black Lives Matter and Antifa who rioted, burned, assaulted, and killed in dozens of American cities for months and months and months.

    Which means there is simply no question that if Chauvin is acquitted ... that what Echols is threatening will indeed happen. Worse still, the left’s second round of mayhem and death will likely dwarf the original campaign of domestic terror launched by Black Lives Matter and Antifa.

    The good news is that if there is a second wave of domestic terror, it will, just like the first one, occur exclusively in shithole cities full of Democrats and run by Democrats....
    Old news and just history repeating itself. Seriously this situation isn’t it going to happen again?

    In my “shithole” city, we’ve been through it before; it is what it is.

    Coincidentally on Easter, the KKK just reminded folks in a more republican (non-shithole?) area out here by leaving countless fliers (in baggies filled with rocks) reminding everyone that white lives matter. It’s probably comforting to know that they are there for them when those blacks start causing a ruckus in their fine non-shithole communities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Old news and just history repeating itself. Seriously this situation isn’t it going to happen again?

    In my “shithole” city, we’ve been through it before; it is what it is.

    Coincidentally on Easter, the KKK just reminded folks in a more republican (non-shithole?) area out here by leaving countless fliers (in baggies filled with rocks) reminding everyone that white lives matter. It’s probably comforting to know that they are there for them when those blacks start causing a ruckus in their fine non-shithole communities.
    Sarcasm duly noted there wango.

    I like it, because at the end of the day, blm and the kkk are two very similar ideologically driven groups, with similar interests and goals. And neither opposes the use of violence to accomplish them.
    You just have to switch the colors. And they're one in the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    Sarcasm duly noted there wango.

    I like it, because at the end of the day, blm and the kkk are two very similar ideologically driven groups, with similar interests and goals. And neither opposes the use of violence to accomplish them.
    You just have to switch the colors. And they're one in the same.

    I gotta say one thing though, I don't believe you when you claim there's a large kkk presence in your California suburb. Sorry man, I just don't.

    I can see a few isolated individuals, maybe a basement type group of a few losers. But I've been there. And large blm caliber groups of "white supremacist" are simply not there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    I gotta say one thing though, I don't believe you when you claim there's a large kkk presence in your California suburb. Sorry man, I just don't.

    I can see a few isolated individuals, maybe a basement type group of a few losers. But I've been there. And large blm caliber groups of "white supremacist" are simply not there.
    Uh, no - I’m serious. Once on Easter and earlier in another community. I believe they are going to have a rally or something similar. Not big on posting links. It’s Huntington Beach.

    I’ll tell you when I’m joking or being sarcastic, this ain’t it.

    It’s a region that is gradually slipping blue and more blacks are moving in.

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    Let's not kid ourselves...

    Former KKK leader endorses Trump for president again – and Tucker Carlson for VP

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a9609491.html

    87% of blacks voted for Biden.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...-ethnicity-us/

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Let's not kid ourselves...

    Former KKK leader endorses Trump for president again – and Tucker Carlson for VP

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a9609491.html

    87% of blacks voted for Biden.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...-ethnicity-us/
    Politifact says thats a lie.

    https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...klan-endorsed/

    But joe Biden, gave a eulogy at a known openly white supremacist and segregatiolist funeral called Robert Byrd. Whom he called a "mentor" and openly supported to oppose school integration amd bussing. They were openly buddies. Not just some random individual that picked a political candidate he had never met or known personally. But hey, who's paying attention anyway eh?

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...entor-n2571780


    But , Donald Trump got more of the African American vote than any other republican since abe Lincoln at 18% when the democrat party said he couldn't get close to 10%

    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/202.../pers-n06.html

    But all means, keep on spinning till you're dizzy son.
    We all know that's basically all you got. You've proved it time and time again.

    So...cue the name calling and accusations.....then go go cry to the moderators...again......rinse repeat.

    Uh huh. We've been there...done that. Ain't we? Why kid ourselves?

    Have a nice day sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Let's not kid ourselves...

    Former KKK leader endorses Trump for president again – and Tucker Carlson for VP

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a9609491.html

    87% of blacks voted for Biden.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...-ethnicity-us/

    Of course thats very believable he even told them if they didnt vote for him “YOU AINT BLACK”

    what a hell of guy. Joe is due for a supportive lgbtqxyz speech next, I wonder if he will light the whitehouse up like Hussein did with rainbow colors celebrating same sex marriages, transgender rights and all that? Doesnt seem very muslim like does it...

    Oh well back to topic almost got away there I apologize. I dont have anything to add to the Floyd settlement havent been watching it.

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    Not starting a debate... just presenting what I believe were facts...

    Your politifact is discussing March 12, 2019.
    The politifact is discussing the KKK not David Duke.

    The tweets from Duke were from July 8, 2020.
    The tweets are not from the KKK but from the former head of the KKK David Duke.

    Attachment 180939

    Another fact: 2020 comes after 2019


    Also, Trump did not get a higher percentage of black votes than any president since Abraham Lincoln. He has done better than any Republican nominee from 1996 though.

    The article you present only covers 2016 and 2020... perhaps you made a mistake and provided the wrong link?

    The history of Black support for GOP nominees
    Prior to 1936, a majority of Black voters supported Republicans, due to the Republican Party’s historic role in ending slavery. However, the Great Depression and the New Deal led the majority of African-Americans to switch allegiances to the Democrats starting in 1936. Nonetheless, from 1936 to 1960, Republicans garnered a meaningful share of the Black vote, averaging 30% over that period.


    Attachment 180940

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapot...h=e3f70ba4a09b

    I will leave this alone now.
    Last edited by The Deadlifting Dog; 04-08-2021 at 11:00 AM. Reason: changed 1964 to 1996... made a mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Not starting a debate... just presenting what I believe were facts...

    Your politifact is discussing March 12, 2019.
    The politifact is discussing the KKK not David Duke.

    The tweets from Duke were from July 8, 2020.
    The tweets are not from the KKK but from the former head of the KKK David Duke.

    Attachment 180939

    Another fact: 2020 comes after 2019


    Also, Trump did not get a higher percentage of black votes than any president since Abraham Lincoln. He has done better than any Republican nominee from 1996 though.

    The article you present only covers 2016 and 2020... perhaps you made a mistake and provided the wrong link?

    The history of Black support for GOP nominees
    Prior to 1936, a majority of Black voters supported Republicans, due to the Republican Party’s historic role in ending slavery. However, the Great Depression and the New Deal led the majority of African-Americans to switch allegiances to the Democrats starting in 1936. Nonetheless, from 1936 to 1960, Republicans garnered a meaningful share of the Black vote, averaging 30% over that period.


    Attachment 180940

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapot...h=e3f70ba4a09b

    I will leave this alone now.
    Go ahead and leave it alone.

    Because at the end of the day, Joe Biden' endorsing a known racist and segregationalist he called his mentor, is going to carry one hell of alot more weight than any of the weirdos you dig up that endorsed a man they'd never met. And he didn't know them personally at all.

    And the black working class beginning to realize they have more in common with the white working class than the liberal elite is obvious with thier growing support for the gop. And the walkway movements from the corporate owned DNC

    You're grasping here. It's "orange man bad" and "racist" leftist drivel. Nothing more.
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    The ̶p̶r̶o̶s̶e̶c̶u̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ persecution obviously is feeling the bite of the defense's video evidence that Officer Chauvin's knee was on Floyd's shoulder blade and not his neck because they're now saying "neck area" where they previously were saying "neck." Made worse now by still photos entered into evidence taken from angles not covered by the videos also showing that Chauvin's knee was not on Floyd's neck. ̶P̶r̶o̶s̶e̶c̶u̶t̶o̶r̶s̶ Persecutors (plural) said it so many times that it appeared it was an orchestrated effort to fog the minds of the jury and erase from their collective memory that they ever had said, simply, "neck." Full stop.

    And yesterday they introduced a video of Floyd saying something somewhat indistinct but could be heard as "I ate too many drugs." Which probably is impeachable on the grounds that it would have been the only thing Floyd said in the entire encounter that was true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    The prosecution obviously is feeling the bite of the defense's video evidence that Officer Chauvin's knee was on Floyd's shoulder blade and not his neck because they're now saying "neck area" where they previously were saying "neck." Made worse now by still photos entered into evidence taken from angles not covered by the videos also showing that Chauvin's knee was not n Floyd's neck. Prosecutors (plural) said it so many times that it appeared it was an orchestrated effort to fog the minds of the jury and erase from their collective memory that they ever had said, simply, "neck." Full stop.

    And yesterday they introduced a video of Floyd saying something somewhat indistinct but could be heard as "I ate too many drugs." Which probably is impeachable on the grounds that it would have been the only thing Floyd said in the entire encounter that was true.
    You know on this video Chauvin’s right knee is on Floyd’s scapula . . . . .

    That little extra emphasis by the left knee towards the end of the video was a nice touch I think, kinda like putting the icing on a cake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    You know on this video Chauvin’s right knee is on Floyd’s scapula . . . . .

    That little extra emphasis by the left knee towards the end of the video was a nice touch I think, kinda like putting the icing on a cake.
    Dont you just love youtubes liberal views, age confirming this video 3 times . Its a criminal being arrested, yet no age restrictions on full nudity because its “science related” . They really went to shit about 10 years ago sorta like what they call it facebook i think yeah thats it

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    Dont you just love youtubes liberal views, age confirming this video 3 times . Its a criminal being arrested, yet no age restrictions on full nudity because its “science related” . They really went to shit about 10 years ago sorta like what they call it facebook i think yeah thats it
    Personally I wouldn't want my 7yr old seeing someone dying under the knee of a policeman. (notice I didn't say the policeman was causing the death.)
    I don't think YouTube is blocking it because it is a criminal being arrested. I think the dying thing is the concerning part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Personally I wouldn't want my 7yr old seeing someone dying under the knee of a policeman. (notice I didn't say the policeman was causing the death.)
    I don't think YouTube is blocking it because it is a criminal being arrested. I think the dying thing is the concerning part.
    I cant agree. Cant really flaunt that when you have plenty of video game violence, also i seen a YouTube video of a white guy getting shot and killed by police, no age restrictions there for some reason i have no idea i mean the guy died on camera.
    I guess we think we different. I would point out to my son, dont break the law by using fake money while consuming huge amounts of drugs and you wont be in that situation. Also, dont resist arrest, that helps alot too. How many smooth arrests are made? Millions...but i know i know...


    https://youtu.be/OflGwyWcft8
    Ive added a random vid i pulled to prove my point, this isnt the video i was mentioning but it serves its purpose. Again no age restrictions when i clicked on it yet THREE when i wqtched the clip Wango posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Dont you just love youtubes liberal views, age confirming this video 3 times . Its a criminal being arrested, yet no age restrictions on full nudity because its “science related” . They really went to shit about 10 years ago sorta like what they call it facebook i think yeah thats it
    I did find it strange and a pain in the ass to have to confirm my age before viewing it & you are right, there is other stuff I’ve seen on YouTube that I felt was more offensive. However, I feel it’s more than someone being arrested. Although, I made light of that last emphasis that Chauvin did towards the end of the video (I have a sick sense of humor at times), it was pretty brutal & if I had a young child I don’t think I’d want to have them watch that without an adult to do some explaining.

    True story - a student told me about a Netflix show called “Don’t F**** with cats”. So I started talking about it with more of my other classes. I then watched a couple episodes. When I got back to school the next day I had a couple of upset students saying they were a bit traumatized by it. I was in 100% agreement that I f’d up by not watching it first before telling my students. The kids were cool, but it was a lesson learned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango;7547505[B
    [I]]I did find it strange and a pain in the ass to have to confirm my age before viewing it &[/I][/B] you are right, there is other stuff I’ve seen on YouTube that I felt was more offensive. However, I feel it’s more than someone being arrested. Although, I made light of that last emphasis that Chauvin did towards the end of the video (I have a sick sense of humor at times), it was pretty brutal & if I had a young child I don’t think I’d want to have them watch that without an adult to do some explaining.

    True story - a student told me about a Netflix show called “Don’t F**** with cats”. So I started talking about it with more of my other classes. I then watched a couple episodes. When I got back to school the next day I had a couple of upset students saying they were a bit traumatized by it. I was in 100% agreement that I f’d up by not watching it first before telling my students. The kids were cool, but it was a lesson learned.
    Thats because you've got to scroll so far down to input your information Wango

    Haha. You ain't foolin nobody here.
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    And here’s that smart ass Wango again, prattling on about anatomy, lol.

    Why yes it is the neck area. The upper thoracic vertebra which were inevitably involved at some point are not considered the neck, but the thorax. However, with that said the carotid can still be involved. So you can easily play around with those technicalities regarding anatomical language and change the argument.

    If you want to get even more picky, an argument can be made that Chauvin’s left knee wasn’t on Floyd’s neck at all. It looks to be more of the superior portion of the tibia. To really pin-point and balance the small surface area of the patella specifically on the carotid is very difficult, so likely the area involving the patellar tendon and the tibial tuberosity were used, which are actually inferior to the “knee”.

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    Chauvin trial: Another false media narrative collapses

    Exclusive: Sean Harshey predicts same sense of shock as when George Zimmerman was acquitted

    Having previously written about the collapse of American laws and their replacement with the personal opinions of government officials who pick and choose what laws to enforce and against whom, we are also seeing the collapse of our criminal justice system, which is being replaced by major media narratives and pop culture trends.

    The trial of Officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis is simply the latest example of the rush to prosecute a case based more on media narrative rather than thorough investigation or thoughtful charging decisions.

    We have seen this several times in the recent past.

    In 2013, George Zimmerman was acquitted in the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin during a confrontation between the neighborhood watch member and the visiting Martin on a dark night while Zimmerman was on the phone to 911 and Martin was on the phone to his girlfriend. Evidence in the criminal trial showed a dramatically different version of events – Zimmerman fired his gun while lying on his back on the ground being beaten by Martin – than the premeditated stalking and murder of a small child as portrayed by activists and corporate media. The national shock and media outrage at Zimmerman's acquittal were the result of the dramatic difference between the actual facts that came out during the jury trial and the media narrative created and stoked for more than a year leading up to the trial.

    The national rioting and media fury surrounding the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014 subjected Officer Darren Wilson to months of investigations from several sources, including by Obama Attorney General Eric Holder's Justice Department. Rather than remain silent, as virtually any defense counsel would advise, Wilson waived his rights and fully cooperated with every investigation, telling and retelling the events surrounding his encounter with Brown. His testimony matched up with physical and forensic evidence collected in the case. The same evidence also completely contradicted the rumors and media narratives promoted by athletes, activists and celebrities and was eagerly embraced by corporate media as facts. "Hands up, don't shoot!" Wilson was fully exonerated by every charging authority, despite intense pressure by media and activist groups to find some crime with which to charge him. That pressure was largely based on media narratives that, under scrutiny, turned out to be completely false. Like the Zimmerman case, the shock and outrage were due to the stark contrast between the widespread acceptance of the rumors, innuendo and assumptions that made up the media narrative and the facts determined by local, state and federal investigators from actual evidence.

    Chauvin's criminal case in Minnesota appears to be largely shaping up in an eerily similar manner to the Zimmerman case in Florida. The government has been reduced to impeaching their own evidence (the autopsy report not only failed to attribute the cause of death to a murderous knee, but revealed serious health problems combined with extraordinarily fatal levels of illegal drugs), and now police body cam footage has come into evidence showing Chauvin's knee appeared to be on Floyd's shoulder blades and not on his neck as it appeared from the famous cellphone video taken by bystanders and as claimed by activists.

    Instead of waiting for a full investigation and trial, Chauvin was presumed guilty, convicted in the media, immediately fired, and the city rushed to pay the Floyd family $27 million, described as the largest pre-trial civil rights lawsuit settlement in American history – a fact that jurors told the court (in the criminal trial) influenced their opinion of the case, forcing their dismissal.

    There is no way of knowing what verdict a jury will return in any trial or what specific item of evidence will be seen by them as particularly important. The Derek Chauvin murder trial in the death of George Floyd, though, is another example of an intense media narrative collapsing under the weight of expectations for an open-and-shut case versus actual facts and evidence.

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    Ann Coulter is in rare form.

    MINNEAPOLIS VS. THE EVIDENCE

    April 7, 2021 by Ann Coulter

    Apparently, no one is watching the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer on trial for the murder of George Floyd. Otherwise, the media couldn’t get away with their spectacular lying to the public about how the prosecution is killing it.

    It’s quite the opposite. In fact, in less than a week, the prosecution’s theory of the crime has subtly shifted from MURDER! to “failed to provide what we would say, in retrospect, would be a full and complete duty of care during the one- to three-minute interval between Floyd’s resisting the police to his dying, as a hostile crowd screamed obscenities at the police officers.”

    The defense hasn’t even begun to make its case, but the prosecution’s witnesses keep helping Chauvin. (The only exception to the wild media lying is Headline News, where the lawyer commentators go the extra mile by watching the trial.)

    Week One was chock-a-block with weeping bystanders wailing about how they felt watching Chauvin restrain Floyd. This would be tremendous evidence if the charge against Officer Chauvin were “first-degree upsetting bystanders.” But that’s not the charge. That’s not even a crime.

    One especially distraught witness, Charles McMillian, an elderly black man, testified to seeing “foam” coming out of Floyd’s mouth.

    QUIZ: Is foam coming out of the mouth a sign of:

    a) a head wound?

    b) strangulation?

    c) a drug overdose?

    ANSWER: c) a drug overdose.

    Apart from that crucial fact, McMillian’s evidence only pertained to “first-degree upsetting bystanders.” Which, again, is not a crime.

    My favorite witness — and the media’s favorite, too! — was Genevieve Hansen, Feminist Hero. She appeared in court in her firefighter dress uniform and a belligerent mood — though not as belligerent as the day Floyd died, when she showed up in sweats and began shrieking at the officers.

    The headlines are along the lines of “Firefighter: I Could Have Saved Floyd’s Life, But Police Wouldn’t Let Me.”

    Yes, apparently, Genevieve would have invented a time machine, gone back, and stopped Floyd from ingesting three times the lethal dose of fentanyl. I take it back: Chubby girls make the best firefighters! (Don’t get snippy with me: It’s beyond outrageous that fire departments have abandoned all physical fitness requirements solely in order to hire more women.)

    According to Genevieve, the police on the scene unaccountably refused to step aside and take direction from her, despite her full ONE YEAR of experience as a firefighter.

    Genevieve was totally on top of the situation. In her statement to investigators shortly after the event, she described Floyd as a “small, slim man.” Floyd was at least 6-foot-4 and weighed 230 pounds. The largest police officer on the scene was Chauvin, coming in at 5-foot-9 and 140 pounds. Genevieve missed nothing!

    Even in the calm setting of a courtroom, with no agitated bystanders yelling at her, here are the things Genevieve says she would have done to save Floyd’s life!

    In order:

    “I would have requested additional help.”
    “I would have wanted someone to call 911.”
    “I would have asked someone to run to the gas station and look for an AED [a defibrillator].”



    Why didn’t the officers think to call for medical backup??? Oh yeah, they already had. Twice. Starting about 10 minutes before Genevieve even showed up.

    “I would have checked his airway.”
    “I would have been worried about a spinal cord injury.”



    As we know from the autopsy, there was no problem with Floyd’s airway or spinal cord. (But, as long as you bring it up, his body did contain three times the lethal dose of fentanyl.)

    “I would have checked for a pulse.”



    Eureka! Why didn’t — oh wait, the officers had done this, repeatedly, as several bystander witnesses had already confirmed.

    By now, Floyd was dead. That’s when she would have started chest compressions.

    So Genevieve, the state’s star witness on what the cops did wrong, testified that she would have done pretty much everything the officers did. But she would have been a lot bossier about it.

    As much as Genevieve’s one year with the fire department made her an expert on when a police officer should begin chest compressions, the Minneapolis Police Department’s own experts directly contradicted her this week. These were, again, prosecution witnesses.

    On Tuesday, Lt. Johnny Mercil, the MDP’s use-of-force trainer, and Officer Nicole Mackenzie, the MPD’s medical support coordinator, testified that it would be appropriate not to provide care to a suspect who had just been fighting with officers, or in the presence of a hostile crowd.

    Chauvin had both those circumstances.

    Trying to do damage control, the prosecutor asked Officer Mackenzie to define a “hostile” crowd. She said, “a growing contingent of people around, if they’re yelling, being even verbally abusive to those trying to provide scene security.”

    Hey — remember those weeping bystanders last week? Their own testimony confirmed that they were “yelling and even being verbally abusive to those trying to provide scene security.”

    Donald Williams, for example, the bouncer and MMA hobbyist, admitted to continuously berating the officers — all of which is on tape — calling Chauvin a “fucking bum,” “bitch” and “a fucking pussy ass bitch.” In one of the tapes, Williams threatens Officer Tou Thao, saying, “I swear I’ll slap the fuck out of both of you!”

    And of course, there was the lovely Genevieve screeching, “I have your name tag, bitch!”

    Now you know why prime-time cable suddenly went back to covering COVID vaccination schedules this week.



    anncoulter.com/2021/04/07/minneapolis-vs-the-evidencex/

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    Ann Coulter is in rare form.

    MINNEAPOLIS VS. THE EVIDENCE

    April 7, 2021 by Ann Coulter

    Apparently, no one is watching the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer on trial for the murder of George Floyd. Otherwise, the media couldn’t get away with their spectacular lying to the public about how the prosecution is killing it.

    It’s quite the opposite. In fact, in less than a week, the prosecution’s theory of the crime has subtly shifted from MURDER! to “failed to provide what we would say, in retrospect, would be a full and complete duty of care during the one- to three-minute interval between Floyd’s resisting the police to his dying, as a hostile crowd screamed obscenities at the police officers.”

    The defense hasn’t even begun to make its case, but the prosecution’s witnesses keep helping Chauvin. (The only exception to the wild media lying is Headline News, where the lawyer commentators go the extra mile by watching the trial.)

    Week One was chock-a-block with weeping bystanders wailing about how they felt watching Chauvin restrain Floyd. This would be tremendous evidence if the charge against Officer Chauvin were “first-degree upsetting bystanders.” But that’s not the charge. That’s not even a crime.

    One especially distraught witness, Charles McMillian, an elderly black man, testified to seeing “foam” coming out of Floyd’s mouth.

    QUIZ: Is foam coming out of the mouth a sign of:

    a) a head wound?

    b) strangulation?

    c) a drug overdose?

    ANSWER: c) a drug overdose.

    Apart from that crucial fact, McMillian’s evidence only pertained to “first-degree upsetting bystanders.” Which, again, is not a crime.

    My favorite witness — and the media’s favorite, too! — was Genevieve Hansen, Feminist Hero. She appeared in court in her firefighter dress uniform and a belligerent mood — though not as belligerent as the day Floyd died, when she showed up in sweats and began shrieking at the officers.

    The headlines are along the lines of “Firefighter: I Could Have Saved Floyd’s Life, But Police Wouldn’t Let Me.”

    Yes, apparently, Genevieve would have invented a time machine, gone back, and stopped Floyd from ingesting three times the lethal dose of fentanyl. I take it back: Chubby girls make the best firefighters! (Don’t get snippy with me: It’s beyond outrageous that fire departments have abandoned all physical fitness requirements solely in order to hire more women.)

    According to Genevieve, the police on the scene unaccountably refused to step aside and take direction from her, despite her full ONE YEAR of experience as a firefighter.

    Genevieve was totally on top of the situation. In her statement to investigators shortly after the event, she described Floyd as a “small, slim man.” Floyd was at least 6-foot-4 and weighed 230 pounds. The largest police officer on the scene was Chauvin, coming in at 5-foot-9 and 140 pounds. Genevieve missed nothing!

    Even in the calm setting of a courtroom, with no agitated bystanders yelling at her, here are the things Genevieve says she would have done to save Floyd’s life!

    In order:

    “I would have requested additional help.”
    “I would have wanted someone to call 911.”
    “I would have asked someone to run to the gas station and look for an AED [a defibrillator].”



    Why didn’t the officers think to call for medical backup??? Oh yeah, they already had. Twice. Starting about 10 minutes before Genevieve even showed up.

    “I would have checked his airway.”
    “I would have been worried about a spinal cord injury.”



    As we know from the autopsy, there was no problem with Floyd’s airway or spinal cord. (But, as long as you bring it up, his body did contain three times the lethal dose of fentanyl.)

    “I would have checked for a pulse.”



    Eureka! Why didn’t — oh wait, the officers had done this, repeatedly, as several bystander witnesses had already confirmed.

    By now, Floyd was dead. That’s when she would have started chest compressions.

    So Genevieve, the state’s star witness on what the cops did wrong, testified that she would have done pretty much everything the officers did. But she would have been a lot bossier about it.

    As much as Genevieve’s one year with the fire department made her an expert on when a police officer should begin chest compressions, the Minneapolis Police Department’s own experts directly contradicted her this week. These were, again, prosecution witnesses.

    On Tuesday, Lt. Johnny Mercil, the MDP’s use-of-force trainer, and Officer Nicole Mackenzie, the MPD’s medical support coordinator, testified that it would be appropriate not to provide care to a suspect who had just been fighting with officers, or in the presence of a hostile crowd.

    Chauvin had both those circumstances.

    Trying to do damage control, the prosecutor asked Officer Mackenzie to define a “hostile” crowd. She said, “a growing contingent of people around, if they’re yelling, being even verbally abusive to those trying to provide scene security.”

    Hey — remember those weeping bystanders last week? Their own testimony confirmed that they were “yelling and even being verbally abusive to those trying to provide scene security.”

    Donald Williams, for example, the bouncer and MMA hobbyist, admitted to continuously berating the officers — all of which is on tape — calling Chauvin a “fucking bum,” “bitch” and “a fucking pussy ass bitch.” In one of the tapes, Williams threatens Officer Tou Thao, saying, “I swear I’ll slap the fuck out of both of you!”

    And of course, there was the lovely Genevieve screeching, “I have your name tag, bitch!”

    Now you know why prime-time cable suddenly went back to covering COVID vaccination schedules this week.



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    Actually, you don’t start chest compressions till after there is no pulse. So the firefighter was correct in that regard. But you know that right beetle? Just pointing out a bit of error in your critique, please continue.

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    I can already smell them demoncrat cities burning!

    During Chauvin Trial: The Official Medical Examiner Confirms Floyd’s Heart Gave Out Due To Heart Disease, Hypertension, Drugs, And Stress

    Dr. Andrew Baker, the Hennepin County medical examiner, took the stand at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin for pressing his knee on or close to Floyd’s neck.

    Baker concluded last year that Floyd died from cardiopulmonary arrest — that is, his heart stopped.

    The chief county medical examiner who ruled George Floyd’s death a homicide testified Friday that Floyd’s heart gave out due to heart disease, hypertension, drugs, and stress. He also said that the stress was caused by the way the police held him down.

    When Baker was asked how police “subdual, restraint and neck compression” led to Floyd’s death, he said that Floyd had severe underlying heart disease and an enlarged heart that needed more oxygen than normal to function, as well as narrowing of two heart arteries.

    Baker said being involved in a scuffle raises adrenaline, which asks the heart to beat even faster and supply more oxygen...

    ... He also stated that the knee of officer Chauvin appeared to be on Floyd’s back and it did not look like the knee occluded carotid artery. And if it did it would not matter, he had another one.... (emphasis added)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    I can already smell them demoncrat cities burning!

    During Chauvin Trial: The Official Medical Examiner Confirms Floyd’s Heart Gave Out Due To Heart Disease, Hypertension, Drugs, And Stress

    Dr. Andrew Baker, the Hennepin County medical examiner, took the stand at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin for pressing his knee on or close to Floyd’s neck.

    Baker concluded last year that Floyd died from cardiopulmonary arrest — that is, his heart stopped.

    The chief county medical examiner who ruled George Floyd’s death a homicide testified Friday that Floyd’s heart gave out due to heart disease, hypertension, drugs, and stress. He also said that the stress was caused by the way the police held him down.

    When Baker was asked how police “subdual, restraint and neck compression” led to Floyd’s death, he said that Floyd had severe underlying heart disease and an enlarged heart that needed more oxygen than normal to function, as well as narrowing of two heart arteries.

    Baker said being involved in a scuffle raises adrenaline, which asks the heart to beat even faster and supply more oxygen...

    ... He also stated that the knee of officer Chauvin appeared to be on Floyd’s back and it did not look like the knee occluded carotid artery. And if it did it would not matter, he had another one.... (emphasis added)
    Funny thing beetle, I see how perturbed you get when others try to preach to you about firearms. And I understand because when I read your posts it’s quite obvious your command of the subject is extraordinary, so when you critique those members that try to debate you, I understand.

    However, this continual posting of medical information that you think makes sense because it’s something you’ve read or heard from someone else is well, “not totally correct nor complete”. You post things that appear to bolster your argument, but they really don’t.

    You don’t need both carotid arteries blocked to go unconscious and die.

    You are partially correct as to why the heart is beating faster. The other is chemoreceptors for oxygen and carbon dioxide are telling the brain (medulla oblongata) to have the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system speed the heart up as well. In fact it has a far more profound effect then adrenaline. Why the changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide? The restriction of blood flow to the brain because of the officer. And the position of being prone and having the movement of the rib cage impeded by the other officer kneeling upon it.

    Reading the Medical examiner’s biopsy was like reading an incompletely written and biased medical research paper, please stop hurting my eyes with the medical “knowledge” that you “think” sounds right.

    Aside from possibly wishing America burning or finding that even slightly funny, you have my deepest respect and I will look forward learning from your posts and enjoy reading them.
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    Its said that Derek Chauvin weighs around 140lbs. Lol i just thought that was funny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Its said that Derek Chauvin weighs around 140lbs. Lol i just thought that was funny
    He’s a pretty light dude. Crap, I have very few male kids at that weight. Thanks for the laugh !

    Seriously Cuz, did you not find that kid on your vid slightly funny? What were they being arrested for, do you know?

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    He’s a pretty light dude. Crap, I have very few male kids at that weight. Thanks for the laugh !

    Seriously Cuz, did you not find that kid on your vid slightly funny? What were they being arrested for, do you know?
    LOL i dont even know man, but he was a fucking dumbass i know that much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    LOL i dont even know man, but he was a fucking dumbass i know that much
    ‘Cross your left leg over your right” - and he mixes up his left and tight leg, lol. I really had to hand it to the cop for being patient!

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    Smoooooooooke on the waah-tur, ............

    Expert says cop was justified in pinning down George Floyd

    ... Brodd likened it instead to a situation in which officers use a Taser on someone fighting with officers, and the suspect falls, hits his head and dies: “That isn’t an incident of deadly force. That’s an incident of an accidental death.”

    Several top Minneapolis police officials, including the police chief, have testified that Chauvin used excessive force and violated his training. And medical experts called by prosecutors have said that Floyd died from a lack of oxygen because of the way he was restrained.

    But Brodd said: “I felt that Officer Chauvin’s interactions with Mr. Floyd were following his training, following current practices in policing and were objectively reasonable.” ..


    ... Brodd also appeared to endorse what prosecution witnesses have said is a common misconception: that if someone can talk, he or she can breathe. (emphasis added)

    “I certainly don’t have medical degrees, but I was always trained and feel it’s a reasonable assumption that if somebody’s, ‘I’m choking, I’m choking,’ well, you’re not choking because you can breathe,” he said....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    Smoooooooooke on the waah-tur, ............

    Expert says cop was justified in pinning down George Floyd

    ... Brodd likened it instead to a situation in which officers use a Taser on someone fighting with officers, and the suspect falls, hits his head and dies: “That isn’t an incident of deadly force. That’s an incident of an accidental death.”

    Several top Minneapolis police officials, including the police chief, have testified that Chauvin used excessive force and violated his training. And medical experts called by prosecutors have said that Floyd died from a lack of oxygen because of the way he was restrained.

    But Brodd said: “I felt that Officer Chauvin’s interactions with Mr. Floyd were following his training, following current practices in policing and were objectively reasonable.” ..


    ... Brodd also appeared to endorse what prosecution witnesses have said is a common misconception: that if someone can talk, he or she can breathe. (emphasis added)

    “I certainly don’t have medical degrees, but I was always trained and feel it’s a reasonable assumption that if somebody’s, ‘I’m choking, I’m choking,’ well, you’re not choking because you can breathe,” he said....
    You’ve played around with words to convolute an argument.

    It appears the witness said “choking”, which is two syllables. “Talk” or “breathe” each are one. One breath per syllable is required. That is particularly accurate when your breathing is being compromised and you are short of breath. Additionally you have to account for the volume of George’s voice. He would have to be loud in order to be heard and to express the severity of his predicament. He couldn’t whisper. In that situation it would be impossible to speak loudly and express in proper vocabulary and in multiple syllables that he was having a difficult time breathing.

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    His refusal to grant change of venue already did that (duh!) so now there's two grounds for appeal. And that's presuming he's found guilty, and the jury -- literally -- is still out on that account.

    Judge In Chauvin Trial: Maxine Waters’ Remarks Could Lead To ‘Whole Trial Being Overturned’ On Appeal

    "I’ll give you that Congresswoman Waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trail being overturned."
    -- Judge Cahill


    Democrat Threats And BLM Riots May Have ALREADY Corrupted Chauvin Trial, Jury May Say GUILTY In Fear


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    Grounds for appeal #3

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey taints jury by implying Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd

    ...It's hard to get more inflaming than for the Mayor to publicly say, "Regardless of the decision made by the jury, there is one true reality, which is that George Floyd was killed at the hands of police."...

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    As Police Week Ends, the Big Lie Continues

    May 17

    Written By Michael P. Tremoglie

    The police are an impediment to those seeking to overthrow the established order. They stand in the way of ill-gotten power and wealth. It’s therefore imperative for “revolutionaries” to discredit law enforcement.

    It is known by many names: Große Lüge, the Big Lie, dezinformatsiya, and disinformation. But they all mean the same thing—false, misleading information; distortion or mischaracterization of facts solely for the purposes of deception.

    At the close of National Police Week, it’s still evident that the police are a major target of The Big Lie, and understandably so: they are the most powerful, and the most visible, domestic arm of government.

    One example of the Big Lie spread about the police is the shooting of Jacob Blake by Kenosha, Wisconsin police last August. The incident triggered nights of violent rioting. The Big Lie was that Blake was an unarmed Black man shot by a racist White police officer.

    CNN’s Jake Tapper stated this during a broadcast. He said, “Video shows police shoot unarmed black man.” Future President Joe Biden repeated The Big Lie, tweeting, “Once again, a Black man—Jacob Blake—was shot by the police. In front of his children. It makes me sick. Is this the country we want to be?”

    But the truth was that Jacob Blake was armed with a knife.

    Another example of the Big Lie was the police shooting of Michael Brown. The media routinely peddled the falsehood that Brown had his hands up and was surrendering when shot by a Ferguson, Missouri police officer. The truth was that Brown did not have his hands up asking the police not to shoot. But the facts did not prevent future Vice President Kamala Harris from repeating the Big Lie—five years after the incident occurred.

    Police are vulnerable to the Big Lie because they take actions and make judgments in nanoseconds during moments of mayhem and terror. Actions and judgments that their denouncers and critics—journalists, lawyers, “civil rights” leaders, “civil libertarians,” and too many judges and jurors—have hours, days, weeks, months, sometimes years to deliberate, reconsider, debate, and resolve.

    Police are easy to condemn because they operate within a framework of unstable laws, rules, and procedures that have the consistency of the color of a chameleon on a kaleidoscope. They must somehow adhere to policies that can change whimsically.

    Police are never called when things are trouble-free. They are only called when there is danger, tumult, and often death.

    Society desires the impossible from the police. Cops are expected to comport themselves with the refinement of a head waiter, but be stern and cruel as a soldier in battle—simultaneously. They are expected to leave the scene of a gruesome automobile accident, a horrible rape or murder, or a vicious domestic dispute, then return home within 30 minutes to have dinner with their family, acting as if nothing ever happened. They are expected to leave a holiday dinner and—within the hour—transport a suicide or a corpse impaled on a spike to the morgue. As if that weren’t enough to endure, some officers work rotating shifts, which severely disrupts biorhythms.

    Despite these severe stressors, society’s elite ignores the emotional, mental, and physical toll on police. Why they do so defies comprehension.

    I recall a conversation with a friend about combat versus policing. He is a decorated, Purple Heart Vietnam veteran. We spoke of the differences between his wartime service and my duties as a police officer in an inner-city, high-crime area of Philadelphia. One of the differences we noted was decompression.

    A soldier returning from overseas does not immediately regain the tranquility of home life. Despite this time to readjust from the brutality of combat, many soldiers still suffer post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    On the other hand, a police officer who experiences a life or death situation does not have time to readjust to the placidity of the home. For example, once, after taking a gunshot victim to the hospital at the end of my shift, I noticed the victim’s blood and what looked like skull fragments on my uniform as I entered my home. I quickly showered, changed clothes, and put my uniform in a trash bag to take to a laundry later on before sitting down to dinner.

    Despite the conflicting roles, responsibilities, and burdens society puts on the police, they do their job anyway. But if an officer makes a mistake, there are legions ready to exploit it for personal gain. None of these journalists, lawyers, or “civil rights” activists could do the job they ask of police. But they will profit from police errors, real or imagined.

    The police are an impediment to those seeking to overthrow the established order. They stand in the way of ill-gotten power and wealth. It’s therefore imperative for “revolutionaries” to discredit law enforcement. False claims of systemic racial injustice and brutality are propaganda used to silence dissent and demonize police.

    Do not be fooled by the Big Lie.

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    The Untold Story

    The Future of Floydism

    Steve Sailer || May 25, 2021

    Gun murders are up 34.4 percent in the 365 days since George Floyd’s death.

    According to data scraped from Gun Violence Archive, in the Year One B.F. (Before Floyd) from May 25, 2019, to May 24, 2020, there were 13,024 murders committed with a firearm in the U.S.

    In contrast, in the Year One A.F. (After Floyd) from May 25, 2020, to May 24, 2021, there were 17,499 gun murders, an increase of 4,475 corpses. (In contrast, the NAACP reports that 3,446 blacks were lynched in all of U.S. history.)

    That’s a lot of blood that our new state religion, the worship of the holy martyr George Floyd and his racial brethren, has on its hands.

    Normally, murders are a rather stochastic phenomenon and thus are fairly stable from year to year. People kill other people for idiosyncratically personal reasons, so even major social trends like The Sixties can take years to raise murder rates. Thus, the calendar years with the biggest percentage increases in murders since 1960—1968 and 2015—saw rises of only about one-third as bad as the first year of the Age of Floyd.

    Technical note: Murder statistics are never quite final because coma victims expire, presumed runaways are discovered in shallow graves, suicide notes are found, and the like. But whatever the ultimate numbers for the first 365 days of the Racial Reckoning will turn out to be, they reflect a massive increase in mayhem, the majority of it perpetrated by blacks. The latest FBI statistics report that blacks were of the known murder offenders in 2019, and all the evidence suggests that the black fraction for the past twelve months, which will be released next September, will have been even more staggering.

    Unsurprisingly, nobody in The Establishment is stepping forward to forthrightly apologize and admit that, yeah, the bad people (like, say, me) were right: America’s biggest criminal justice problem is not police brutality, it’s black brutality.

    As Woke Stalin might say, the death of one George Floyd is a tragedy, but the deaths of thousands of subsequent incremental murder victims are a divisive white supremacist hatestat.

    So, that’s what the first year of the Floyd Era was like: mayhem on the streets of black America.

    What will the future of Floydism be?

    It’s hard to predict because it’s so novel in human history for a culture to extol as its moral master race a group exalted for their ineptitude. Consider the strangeness of Americans worshipping George Floyd, an ugly brute who lived an ugly life of major and minor crime that brought him to an ugly end. Then, think about the other BLM martyrs.

    When the Germans started worshipping themselves as the master race, it was alarming for the rest of the world because they were known to be competent enough that they just might conquer Europe from London to the Urals.

    But now that the citizens of the world’s superpower are being raised to worship blackness as our ideal of beauty and merit, how is that supposed to work?

    It’s reassuring to hypothesize that perhaps nobody who matters really takes Floydism—“Black is best and white is worst”—seriously. It’s just a vast practical joke with which to humiliate political enemies. As Taki Magazine columnist Theodore Dalrymple famously observed:

    Political correctness is communist propaganda writ small. In my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better.

    Perhaps the people who know how to run large organizations realize, deep down, despite all their press releases to the contrary, that there are not vast pools of untapped African-American talent out there ready to take over after a little training. American institutions have been hungry for adept blacks since the 1960s, with numerous diversity pushes having failed already.

    Therefore, white elites presume that black frontmen will always need nonblack éminences grises behind the scenes. So, how bad could it get?

    But maybe nobody actually has a Plan that they’ve carefully thought through. Recall that wealthy whites have bet tens of billions on the further gentrification of urban frontiers in places like Brooklyn, Washington, D.C., and Oakland. So far, the impact of the post-Floyd murder surge on property values in big-city neighborhoods that could tip either way has been masked by the pandemic disruption and the general housing bubble. But, a few gentrifying liberals like Matthew Yglesias and, lately, Ezra Klein have started to worry about rising crime.

    Granted, the post-Floyd crime wave was all very foreseeable. I predicted “The End of Gentrification” three weeks into the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots. But few other pundits seemed to notice that encouraging blacks to feel both racially aggrieved and above the law wouldn’t be good for either black lives or white property values.

    As reassuring as it is to imagine that when disasters befall America they must be the work of an all-knowing conspiratorial deep state out to get you, it seems more likely that there is . Nobody knows how things really work because, like the courtiers in The Emperor’s New Clothes, anybody who expresses doubts about Floydism is, as Hans Christian Andersen said, “unfit for his office.”

    Instead, truths that you can’t say in public become ever harder to say in private, and, ultimately, even difficult to conceive of in your own mind.

    Charles Murray is coming out of semi-retirement to publish a book next month, Facing Reality, to remind the reading public that the two most exhaustively documented findings of the American social sciences are that blacks are, on average, more violent and less intelligent.

    But why does he have to? Why have we wound up with a culture where so many are oblivious to the obvious?

    Moreover, every year, less influence in our society is in the hands of semi-well-informed family men like Yglesias and Klein. The younger generation has been marinated in doctrines of black moral, aesthetic, and sexual supremacy, and young women are persuasive at getting whatever the latest fad tells them to want.

    How long can the black superiority vogue last?

    Not forever, obviously.

    Yet, to paraphrase John Maynard Keynes, “The culture can remain irrational longer than you can remain uncanceled.”

    The one rational step that American elites could take to meet the demand that they’ve stoked for black leaders is to increase immigration from the educated elites of Africa, who tend to have less dysfunctional cultures than those of African-Americans. Sure, African-Africans have their weaknesses, such as Medicare fraud, but at least their upbringing didn’t convince them that the only manly response to a diss is to open fire in the disser’s general direction even if you might wing bystanders eating ribs and twerking in the background.

    How importing the heirs of African slave sellers will benefit the descendants of American slaves is almost as mysterious as how brain-draining Africa of what talent it has will be good for the burgeoning masses of that continent. But that’s not the point; the point is that many Americans at present dream of being ruled by Obama-like blacks, of which America is in drastically short supply.

    But American elites are constitutionally incapable of explaining the cynical but at least not wholly stupid reasoning behind their desires. Okay, I could imagine old Joe Biden saying, “Yeah, now that we’re expanding affirmative action, we need more Igbos because American blacks sure aren’t cutting it.” But if he did, CNN would only ever mention it when complaining that Fox News had broadcast Biden’s clip.

    Instead, corporations are likely to promote importing Africans with three-digit IQs as a moral necessity owing to, oh, say, climate change, slavery, redlining, Emmett Till, or whatever.

    But that would then heighten perhaps the single greatest threat to the Western world: that whites won’t find the moral backbone to keep out the booming billions of rapidly growing Africans. The 2019 United Nations Population Prospects forecasted that Sub-Saharan Africa will reach 3,775,000,000 people by 2100.

    This migration process has already started in the U.S.: As of five years ago, almost blacks in America had been born abroad. Fortunately, most got in through old-fashioned selective legal immigration.

    In upcoming years, opening the floodgates to excess Africans will be pitched to the public by Woke Capital as an economic necessity since whites aren’t reproducing fast enough to keep toilet paper sales growing.

    Of course, the more non-elite Africans are allowed into the U.S., the more that white fertility will fall even further as family formation becomes ever more unaffordable due to the growing need to escape crime and bad schools. (It’s not a complete coincidence that the baby boom ended in the year of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, as white families were increasingly driven out of convenient neighborhoods.)

    So, we are likely to be plunged into a vicious cycle in which African immigration drives down white reproduction, which is then taken as requiring importing more tens of millions of Africans.

    The alternative is that American elites will have to learn to say out loud what sounds utterly unthinkable in the George Floyd Age: We don’t need or want more Africans; we have enough already.

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    The entire purpose of "floydism" is the same as "critical race theory".

    Quite simply, it is a way for the democrat party elite to demonize different populations of the working class against each other.

    You can see this in plain operation, right under our very noses even now. Democrat party controlled areas like Baltimore, Detroit and Los Angeles suffering decay, rot and lawlessness have DNC leaders telling the people they are in charge of serving, that thier suffering is all because of "white supremacy" and "systemic racism". Basically convincing them that the poor test scores and crime in Baltimore is because of "racist whites" living in Nebraska trailer parks. And not because of the failed policies of the democrat party leaders controlling those areas. Imagine the stupidity of such a notion.
    And yet many liberals, even right here now will howl this absurdity with maniacal shrieks and fanatical beliefs that such ignorance, coggery and delusions have some bizzare basis in truth. It's truly wretched.

    Blaming people based on specific skin colors for failures of cities, they don't live in, and for test scores in schools they don't attend. All to deflect away from thier own failures and spread hatred and blame away from themselves. How stupidly absurd can you be? How manipulative, dishonest amd downright evil is that?

    The democrat party is exceptionally good at this deception. And floydism is just the latest tool to that end. Get the working class blaming and hating each other for the failures of the democrat party leadership. Steal all the wealth by "pork barrel" policies that don't help american citizens, then convince the citizens to hate and blame each other for the suffering caused by the decadence, greed and incompetence of the decisions of our leaders.

    It's time to wake up
    Last edited by Hughinn; 05-27-2021 at 06:22 AM.

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    When someone f’s up at their job it many times will unfairly reflect poorly on the co-workers and remind them to pay particular attention to dot your “i’s” and cross your “‘t’s”. It’s common everywhere particularly when your job is under public scrutiny.

    What’s truly truly a shame though is how often lies, miss-truths, and partial truths are used to convince others. It seems to be becoming more prevalent.

    Regarding “Floydism”, let’s not forget who brought that upon us and is the root of all this crap.

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