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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    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.

    Indeed Let's not forget who brought "floydism" upon us.

    The mainstream media and the democrat party

    No logical person could coherently and honestly come to any other conclusion.

    Floydism, was not the result of an unfortunate death of a junkie in police custody. It was the intent of a carefully crafted and scripted propoganda campaign on behalf of the democrat party.
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    One year after the death of George Floyd, the psy-ops have triumphed

    By Peter Barry Chowka

    A lot was made last week about Tuesday, May 25th being the first anniversary of George Floyd's death while in police custody. For me, the most graphic indication of the impact of Floyd’s death and its year-long over-the-top aftermath was provided by the photograph and videos of George Floyd’s relatives last Tuesday outside the White House after they met with President Biden and Vice President Harris. Right in front of the White House, family members and their attorney had their clenched fists raised and pumping in the air in a radical black power salute reminiscent of the Marxist Black Panthers of the late 1960s.

    A lot was made last week about Tuesday, May 25th being the first anniversary of George Floyd's death while in police custody. For me, the most graphic indication of the impact of Floyd’s death and its year-long over-the-top aftermath was provided by the photograph and videos of George Floyd’s relatives last Tuesday outside the White House after they met with President Biden and Vice President Harris. Right in front of the White House, family members and their attorney had their clenched fists raised and pumping in the air in a radical black power salute reminiscent of the Marxist Black Panthers of the late 1960s.

    I know a bit about the Black Panthers, having been around back then. Coincidentally on Tuesday night – as part of its tribute to George Floyd featuring a day of black-themed films – the Turner Classic Movies television channel premiered a short, award-winning (of course) documentary filmed in 1968, titled . It was produced by a sympathetic French film crew at a demonstration in Oakland, Calif. in support of Huey P. Newton, the Black Panther leader who was awaiting trial for killing a police officer.

    In the film, Newton and his fellow Panthers are portrayed as the proud Marxists that they were. They and their flock are seen reading and quoting Chairman Mao’s Little Red Book of revolutionary sayings. They are unabashed in their praise of Marxist regimes like Red China, Cuba, and even North Korea.

    The difference between then and now is that in 1968 these violent revolutionaries represented a small fringe. Today, their radical successors are in control, essentially running the White House and the Democrat party.

    The death of George Floyd while in police custody was the second in a one-two punch in 2020 that essentially remade the country overnight. The first wave was the Covid-19 Plandemic, which is finally being exposed as a witting release by Communist China if not a cleverly designed bioweapon. Less than three months later, last Memorial Day, the death of Floyd was captured on video – and quickly, thanks to social media, it went around the world. You couldn’t have designed two more effective PsyOps.

    The ginned up response to the Floyd video catapulted the Marxist agenda of Black Lives Matter to the top tier of national policy. It has now been almost completely embraced by corporate America, academia, K-12 public and private education, popular culture, sports, the Democrats – almost everything. It has helped to divide this country along racial lines unlike anything since the Civil War.

    It also brought to the fore Critical Race Theory, which had previously been largely confined to leftist-controlled academia. CRT has now come to dominate national policy. Here are several examples.

    on how the Medical Establishment has come together around the concept of racism being the most serious health problem. This nonsense is being enshrined into national policy by the woke Biden Administration. And not only in health care.

    On May 26, the NY Post reported about a significant portion of the $200 million that has been allocated to public schools for Covid relief. One part of the program funds interventions that “respond to students’ academic, social and emotional needs” — including the disruption of “whiteness” and the propagation of critical race theory.

    An incredibly detailed, 53-page document sent to schools around the country, Ed Covid-19 Handbook, spells out the new requirements that schools need to follow. Two excerpts:

    “Require a commitment to learning from students, families and educators who disrupt Whiteness and other forms of oppression.”

    Offer “free, antiracist therapy for White educators and support staff,” and “free, radical self/collective care and therapy for educators and support staff of color.”

    Even though Derek Chauvin, the first police officer to be charged in the death of George Floyd, was convicted on all counts, that outcome has not satisfied Black Lives Matter and many Democrat politicians. Do you think they will ever be satisfied?

    The short answer is No. The Black Marxist radicals and their handlers, the oligarchs of Big Tech, the George Soros’s, the Democrats, Obama, et al are now pushing all the way to final victory. They see the destination of their 100-year Long March finally in sight – and they’re not going to stop now.

    Yesterday (May 29) was the anniversary of the publication of an article I wrote for American Thinker four days after George Floyd's death. It was titled “George Floyd’s preliminary autopsy raises the question: Was this another rush to judgment?” The article cited the autopsy that concluded that he may have died from a drug overdose and not anything the police did to him. The reaction to that article – from elements on the conservative right – spoke volumes.

    I had obtained a copy of the arrest warrant for Derek Chauvin. I wrote:

    The brief mention of the autopsy suggests that the case against Chauvin, and possibly his three colleagues assuming they too will eventually be charged, for being totally responsible for the death of Floyd may not be as cut and dried as previously thought.

    As I wrote: “Asphyxiation was not the cause of George Floyd's death, according to his autopsy.” We later learned that George Floyd had at least four times the lethal dose of illegal drugs in his system when he was placed under arrest.

    One year ago, people from left, right, and center were all in agreement that George Floyd had been killed by Derek Chauvin. The video “evidence” was unassailable. A trial would not really be needed. For simply raising the issue of the autopsy, I was pilloried by former supporters on the conservative right. The concept of a defendant like Chauvin being innocent until proven guilty? Fuggedaboutit! All you needed to know about the case was contained in the 9-minute cell phone video.

    A worthy piece of accurate, independent, untainted analysis in this respect is a compelling 24-minute video by George Parry, Who Killed George Floyd?

    The recent trial of Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd was a kangaroo court – the triumph of mob rule. Harvard law school professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, a liberal Democrat, observed that the trial should have been moved out of Minneapolis, which was under constant threat of violence and intimidation from the mob. Meanwhile, the city –which has defunded its police department -- paid Floyd’s family over $27 million on March 13, 2021, for his death. This “largest pretrial civil rights settlement ever,” according to the Floyd family’s attorney, was announced prior to the trial of Derek Chauvin, further tainting the jury pool.

    On May 15, American Thinker published an article “Floyd Defendant Accuses State of 'Prosecutorial Misconduct.'” One of the former cops who has yet to be tried is alleging that the physician who performed the autopsy on George Floyd was essentially coerced into changing his findings when he testified at Chauvin’s trial – to make it seem like Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck or his shoulder was a primary cause of Mr. Floyd’s sudden death.

    I have been asked repeatedly during the past year if there is a thread that ties Covid-19, George Floyd's death, and the manipulation of these crises (real or manufactured) together to advance a specific political outcome.

    Short answer: YES. Longer answer: Are you serious? Both the Chinese Communist Party’s Covid-19 Plandemic and the manipulation of the news about George Floyd’s death are the one-two punches aimed at the takedown of the United States of America. You couldn’t have designed two more effective PsyOps to transform the country virtually overnight – one right after the other.

    The proof is in the reality today. I advise skeptics to look around. Do you even recognize the country anymore? Ultimately, both of these PsyOps not only transformed America – they effectively took out the only thing standing in the way of the Marxist Left that might have prevented or delayed their total victory: President Donald J Trump.

    Source: www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/05/one_year_after_the_death_of_george_floyd_the_psyop s_have_triumphed.html



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    Thanks Derrick. I’m putting you right up there with Colin Kapernick in inflicting this bs upon us.

    I sure recognize the country in the neighborhood where I’m currently living. Reminds me a lot of the all white Chicago suburb that I grew up in, in the 60’s. The market that I go to is just down the street to Michael Jackson’s expensive childhood home. The only change that I’ve noted as of late is that I just saw my first black employee in 10 years of shopping there.

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    Thanks Derrick. I’m putting you right up there with Colin Kapernick in inflicting this bs upon us.

    I sure recognize the country in the neighborhood where I’m currently living. Reminds me a lot of the all white Chicago suburb that I grew up in, in the 60’s. The market that I go to is just down the street to Michael Jackson’s expensive childhood home. The only change that I’ve noted as of late is that I just saw my first black employee in 10 years of shopping there.

    It wasn't Derek Chauvin that did this. It was the mainstream media and the democrat party. I've already explained that to you. This was a deliberately scripted and orchestrated propaganda campaign designed to create hatred and dissent to benefit the democrat party.

    Your bragging, or critical description of your neighborhood is typical of any liberal thinking person. You live in a priveledged white enclave and feel guilty for it. I get that. The irony of it, is that you stay there, by choice, and criticize it at the same time as you criticize everyone else assuming we live the same way you do.

    Lots of us here live in the deep south and some of us in places where white people are the minority. We live the diversity you celebrate, or pretend to, and have no reason to feel guilty. You should try it sometime.

    Back to the point though, ask yourself what would've happened had the propaganda networks been news instead, and the headline been something like,

    "Unfortunate death of drug user in police custody, brings questions to police procedures"


    The truth you know.
    Or maybe, after Chauvin was charged,

    "Police officer responsible for death of man in police custody"



    But, no.

    The narrative was "racist white cop kills innocent black man" . And that was to illicit the prescribed response.

    You see, liberals and Democrat party sheep have been conditioned to react to certain triggers. It's part of your indoctrination. "Racist " for example means "attack". For instance, if the Georgia ID law is called "racist " by the democrat party, then it gets attacked by the minions. It doesn't matter that no logical explanation as to how the law is racist could be made, because the trigger word was said. It's basically a command, and just like dogs, they obey without question or hesitation. They point and say "racist", and the trained dogs "attack". It's just that simple.

    Same with you wango. You sit in an isolated, predominantly white place in a state being destroyed by democrats and your concern is not about the destruction of your state or country, but all about a few powerless, broke, mostly isolated people on the fringe of society because of your trained trigger words. It doesn't matter that no reasonable person could logically come to the conclusion that a few white bigots on the fringes of the community is a bigger danger to the community itself than the malignant , corrupt and incompetent leadership responsible for its decent into destitution. Because you're triggered, and trained to be triggered. I don't expect you to realize it easily, pr even like some here, ever realize it at all. But you can see through it if you really want to. It would be very uncomfortable, to admit to yourself that most of what you've believed is a lie, but it can be done.

    Thats why "floydism" was ever able to be realized in the first place. Because if enough people could think for themselves, it wouldn't have been possible to begin with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    It wasn't Derek Chauvin that did this. It was the mainstream media and the democrat party. I've already explained that to you. This was a deliberately scripted and orchestrated propaganda campaign designed to create hatred and dissent to benefit the democrat party.

    Your bragging, or critical description of your neighborhood is typical of any liberal thinking person. You live in a priveledged white enclave and feel guilty for it. I get that.

    Lots of us here live in the deep south and some of us in places where white people are the minority. We live the diversity you celebrate, or pretend to, and have no reason to feel guilty. You should try it sometime.

    Back to the point though, ask yourself what would've happened had the propaganda networks been news instead, and the headline been something like,

    "Unfortunate death of drug user in police custody, brings questions to police procedures"


    The truth you know.
    Or maybe,

    "Police officer responsible for death of man in police custody"

    But, no.

    The narrative was "racist white cop kills innocent black man" . And that was to illicit the prescribed response.

    You see, liberals and Democrat party sheep have been conditioned to react to certain triggers. It's part of your indoctrination. "Racist " for example means "attack". For instance, if the Georgia ID law is called "racist " by the democrat party, then it gets attacked by the minions. It doesn't matter that no logical explanation as to how the law is racist could be made, because the trigger word was said. It's basically a command, and just like dogs, they obey without question or hesitation. They point and say "racist", and the trained dogs "attack". It's just that simple.

    Same with you wango. You sit in an isolated, predominantly white place in a state being destroyed by democrats and your concern is not about the destruction of your state or country, but all about a few powerless, broke, mostly isolated people on the fringe of society because of your trained trigger words. It doesn't matter that no reasonable person could logically come to the conclusion that a few white bigots on the fringes of the community is a bigger danger to the community itself than the malignant , corrupt and incompetent leadership responsible for its decent into destitution. Because you're triggered, and trained to be triggered. I don't expect you to realize it easily. But you can see through it if you really want to. It would be very uncomfortable, to admit to yourself that most of what you've believed is a lie, but it can be done.

    Thats why "floydism" was ever even possible in the first place. Because so many people, primarily liberals, lack the ability to think for themselves.
    There’s a lot here and it’s late, so let me just touch some high points.

    I live in a place where the cops beat the shit out of Rodney King and got off and we (myself & friends included) celebrated. I live in almost an exclusively white neighborhood. I do NOT feel guilty of either. I chose to live where I am comfortable. I feel guilty if I don’t bring in my trash cans immediately or my front lawn isn’t ideal, because that’s what we do here in this neighborhood.

    If you don’t like where you live or who you live with - move, we did. That’s why we’re here. And I ain’t complaining - nor bragging, just stating an opinion or a fact in my case.

    I (and my friends) could GAF about you or anyone else for that matter, but when you go out for dinner it would be impolite to say otherwise

    You seem to be alright by my standards Hughinn, except you keep linking me with things I don’t associate with nor believe in.

    In closing, F Derrick cause he’s an f - up of epic proportions.
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    There’s a lot here and it’s late, so let me just touch some high points.

    I live in a place where the cops beat the shit out of Rodney King and got off and we (myself & friends included) celebrated. I live in almost an exclusively white neighborhood. I do NOT feel guilty of either. I chose to live where I am comfortable. I feel guilty if I don’t bring in my trash cans immediately or my front lawn isn’t ideal, because that’s what we do here in this neighborhood.

    If you don’t like where you live or who you live with - move, we did. That’s why we’re here. And I ain’t complaining - nor bragging, just stating an opinion or a fact in my case.

    I (and my friends) could GAF about you or anyone else for that matter, but when you go out for dinner it would be impolite to say otherwise

    You seem to be alright by my standards Hughinn, except you keep linking me with things I don’t associate with nor believe in.

    In closing, F Derrick cause he’s an f - up of epic proportions.
    Ok. I can respect that. You seem okay by my standards, because I think everyone is entitled to believe whatever they want.

    You can go out to "dinner" at your favorite "boutique Cafe" restaurant in white LA suburbs with all your friends and laugh all you want about all of us "racist" deplorable people.

    But the fact is, we live with diversity. Our entire lives include "equity". And we choose to live that way. I'll be going to a crawfish joint where it's 50/50 black and white for memorial day. And nobody is going to be bitching about "inequality" or "systemic racism". We're just going to get plastered and gorge on crawfish and whiskey, dancing drinking partying and fighting all together. It'll be a blast. Always is. My gorgeous little wife will get her fill of daquiry drinks, crawfish and oysters, then , Hopefully I get, a good time, maybe a Black eye or something and come home to get laid like a hero. (Hopefully not another crown, they cost too much)

    And ain't none of us griping about "racism" or "white supremacy" or "discrimination". Because it doesn't exist where we live. Or actually I should say, it exists among all people to some degree. But most of us don't adhere to it.

    It exists where you do, mostly in your head.

    That's why south Carolina, Florida or Texas, or Alabama, doesn't want to welcome California refugee's into the community. Because we're literally decades even centuries ahead of the liberal DNC horseshit propogated in California, Massachusetts or Washington state. And there's no need to go back.

    And certainly no sense in allowing such nonsense to take up any time we need to spend moving forward.

    And maybe I don't understand your point of view. But I want to. I don't mean to be insulting. I hope you explain. I hope you ain't afraid of saying what you really think. Because if you do. We're all fucked. Because the the DNC has genuinely succeeded.
    Last edited by Hughinn; 05-31-2021 at 03:27 AM.

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    For the record, I and the people that I associate with find “racist” ideology deplorable when it harms others. We don’t sit around poking fun at people from your state or others, nor do we bitch and moan about that stuff. Most of the people I associate with or I know in my little neighborhood are somewhat ‘racist” to some degree and own guns. In the case of Rodney King, were the cops a tad excessive; yup, but we didn’t find it “deplorable”, not really. To return to this thread for a moment, Derrick was “deplorable” & really f’d s**t up for a lot of people because of it. If you want to be racist, fine, it’s your right, I sincerely believe that. However don’t f it up for others because of it.

    Like guns. Fine own them, cool. But dammit, don’t make the other gun owners look bad because you then decide to off all of your co-workers in a mass shooting. That ain’t a left or right reaction, it’s a typical knee-jerk reaction. Don’t blame the reaction, but the action that caused it.

    Just because I live in a white neighborhood doesn’t mean there is an absence of other nationalities that we associate with every day. Los Angeles is a major city ffs and being that we live in Los Angeles county, there is plenty. It just happens that the residents around this area are white and it’s primarily due to income. When my wife has her co-workers over for a party, we co-exist just fine (we don’t do the fighting thing however) and it is as diverse as all hell.

    Sounds like the four of us would have a hell of a time in one of our favorite cities, New Orleans.

    The reason that I enjoy exchanging with you is that I enjoy hearing your point of view and you have the decency of making allowances for mine. Communication is really never to be taken for granted, particularly in this day and age. Dude, the day that I stop saying what I think will be the day that I die.

    In memory of all of our veterans, here is to a blessed Memorial Day.

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