First, you might want to consult a dictionary before you look like a complete idiot in front of the world. Now...
To comment about students re-enacting Floyd’s murder...
I’d like to know who raised these children to believe that portraying ANY horrendous murder of a person in 2020 was okay, beyond the fact that painting their faces “black” as they did in 1920, was an excuse to be “accurate” in such a portrayal? Obviously these children had no home training. A HUMAN BEING was murdered. I wonder if one of them had been murdered, and it was video taped for the world to see over and over, if their family would be offended, hurt, broken hearted? What they did was a disgusting display of white privilege. It was not funny, cute, just kids being kids, it was a lack of something in their soul. They lack empathy, humility and especially kindness.
Which brings me to wonder about your judgement making a meme of an actual murder being mocked by children (who clearly need to attend a few funerals of murdered victims so they might see the pain it causes) so you can make some pathetic political statement. What is wrong with you? Are you so enamored by the fact that White Supremacist are out in the open you feel the need to be as racist as they are? Then again you might be a White Supremacist Nationalist which in case making this meme is par for the course.
I know that you will not care or actually think about anything I’ve said here on this post. You will keep doing exactly what you’ve already done until one day your heart will be broken, you will feel that pain from deep in your soul from losing someone you loved. The pain will be 10x as bad if that person was murdered. I guess I could say you’d have what is coming to you should that happen in your life but unlike you I hope God has mercy and you NEVER have the unpleasantness of seeing your loved one portrayed in such a callous, unkind way. I hope that a total stranger who knows nothing about you, your family or your deceased or murdered loved one doesn’t make a meme about it.
By the way, Chauvin got what he rightly deserved. It was not an accident, it was not a mistake, it was a calculated murder played out in front of the world just because he wanted his community to know that -
“Blacks Will Not Replace Us”, he just lacked the tiki torch.