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Three Years Later, This Is Awkward

Three Years Later, This Is Awkward | image tagged in fentanyl,killed,george floyd,mainstream media,convicted,derek chauvin | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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9 ups, 6mo,
2 replies
Yep . . . but there isn't much you can do when the trial is rigged to return a guilty verdict no matter what.
7 ups, 6mo,
2 replies
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Will Black Lives Matter be taking down their George Floyd statues and memorials?

Tucker Carlson
@TuckerCarlson
Ep. 32 You’ll be shocked to learn this, but it turns out the whole George Floyd story was a lie.
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1715465410856841628
8 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
The hell with that . . . will they return all the money they conned out of people or rebuild housing and businesses that their deliberate con got burned to the ground?
9 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
YES! YES! With Joe Biden and Democrats giving them federal funding for the "Black Lives Matter Rebuilds America" project!
8 ups, 6mo
Holy crap! That actually is what those leftist scum buckets would do.
7 ups, 6mo
Perhaps if the Dem Party leadership were more subtle -- meaning at all -- in that blatantly open and obvious rigging.
7 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Chauvin Did Not Murder George Floyd
And prosecutors knew it.
October 22, 2023
https://spectator.org/chauvin-did-not-murder-george-floyd/

Thanks to the release of depositions in a sexual harassment law suit, we now know just how thoroughly corrupt was the prosecution of former Minneapolis police offer Derek Chauvin and his three colleagues in the May 2020 death of George Floyd.

The depositions were taken this summer in response to a lawsuit filed by Amy Sweasy, a former Hennepin County prosecutor, against her then boss, former County Attorney Mike Freeman.
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How George Floyd Was Killed in Police Custody - The New York Times
May 31, 2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/31/us/george-floyd-investigation.html

On May 25, Minneapolis police officers arrested George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, after a convenience store employee called 911 and told the police that Mr. Floyd had bought cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. Seventeen minutes after the first squad car arrived at the scene, Mr. Floyd was unconscious and pinned beneath three police officers, showing no signs of life.

By combining videos from bystanders and security cameras, reviewing official documents and consulting experts, The New York Times reconstructed in detail the minutes leading to Mr. Floyd’s death. Our video shows officers taking a series of actions that violated the policies of the Minneapolis Police Department and turned fatal, leaving Mr. Floyd unable to breathe, even as he and onlookers called out for help.
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2 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Which contradicts the cornoner's report, um, how?
2 ups, 6mo
That's after he'd been convinced they needed a conviction or the "peaceful protesters" would burn Minneapolis down! In case you missed it! 😀
8 ups, 6mo,
2 replies
Is poor George going to lose his sainthood now?
8 ups, 6mo,
3 replies
If only we'd known the truth back in 2020!

Oh, wait, we did, in August, 2020:

Who Killed George Floyd?
Minnesota’s attorney general needs to pay attention to the available evidence, which in this case is incontrovertible.
August 6, 2020
https://spectator.org/george-floyd-death-toxicology-report/

In the death of George Floyd, the State of Minnesota has charged former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin with second-degree murder and former officers Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng, and Tou Thao with aiding and abetting that murder. But, as will be shown in detail below, the physical, scientific, and electronically recorded evidence in the case overwhelmingly and conclusively proves that these defendants are not guilty of the charges and, in fact, played no material role in bringing about Floyd’s death.

Instead, the evidence proves that, when he first encountered the police, George Floyd was well on his way to dying from a self-administered drug overdose.
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8 ups, 6mo
They "altered", hid evidence...
7 ups, 6mo
Yes, sane and intelligent people that looked at ALL of the evidence -- conservatives in other words -- knew the real truth; but leftists were out for blood . . . and they got it.
2 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Choose your own adventure.
1 up, 6mo,
1 reply
Quoting things out of context? Sure! Why not?

Here's the complete paragraph:
"There was, of course, evidence of methamphetamine and opiates in Floyd’s system but not enough to kill. Floyd was a user. He had acclimated to fentanyl. There was compelling evidence, however, “that Mr. Floyd had three-vessel coronary artery disease of the heart” as well as an “enlarged heart from high blood pressure.” The methamphetamine use increased the risk of Floyd having a sudden heartbeat regularity problem. “Mr. Floyd was upset and anxious,” concludes Dunn. By resisting arrest, he set himself up for “sudden death from cardiac arrest, a sudden heart stoppage.”

How does the author "know" that George Floyd had "acclimated to fentanyl" ? That would seem to be a judgment call. How much fentanyl can you take before it kills you? George Floyd may have found out.

Here's something, out of context as well, for you:

His findings … “did exonerate the police officers — there was no evidence of asphyxiation or strangulation.”

Feel free to look up the context!

Judging from George Floyd's extensive criminal background, I don't think he was very nice. Just my opinion.
2 ups, 6mo
Don't need any additional context to see that The American Spectator seems to disagree with The American Spectator.

I mean did dude overdose or didn't he?

In any case.... I'm not a math scientist or anything but it seems like a prettttty interesting "coincidence" that Floyd died shortly after having his neck kneeled on for however long.

But ya if whoever's findings "exonerate" Dereck Chauvin etc as they claim, they should be sure to prove it in court.
7 ups, 6mo,
2 replies
Nope. He'll just be acknowledged as the Lord of Fentanyl now.
9 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Yup... but he's been drug-free for a while now...
8 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Two or three years and still on the wagon. Impressive!
7 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
6 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Is that the stupid wall mural that was stuck by lightning only a couple of months after being finished, and had to be recreated?
6 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
One would hope - NOT! 😀
7 ups, 6mo
It was an awesome . . . act of God.
5 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
"Bidenomics" and the fentanyl supply chain ! 😀
5 ups, 6mo
Absolutely true.
3 ups, 6mo,
2 replies
Your ghoulish attempts at gaslighting won't work. We all saw it on video.
3 ups, 6mo
Gaslighting? Maybe you've been gaslighted yourself by the mainstream media? It's been known to happen. Remember when Saddam Hussein had "weapons of mass destruction" ?

20 years ago, the U.S. warned of Iraq's alleged 'weapons of mass destruction'
February 3, 2023
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/03/1151160567/colin-powell-iraq-un-weapons-mass-destruction

On Feb. 5, 2003, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell sat in front of members of the U.N. Security Council. He'd been a staunch critic of U.S. intervention against Iraq's authoritarian leader, Saddam Hussein.

Powell repeatedly used one phrase during his hour-long speech: "weapons of mass destruction."
...

Powell later called his U.N. speech a "great intelligence failure" and a "blot" on his record, telling NBC News' Meet the Press in 2004 he trusted the information he'd gotten.
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As for George Floyd:

Three years after the fact, we discover that several prosecutors didn't even want to charge Derek Chauvin. We discover that George Floyd actually died from an overdose of fentanyl, not surprising considering his past history.

The prosecutors concerns - looking at the evidence - were swept aside in the name of getting "Justice For George Floyd." He was charged and convicted to satisfy the demands of Black Lives Matter and the street mobs in Minneapolis.
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HOW GEORGE FLOYD REALLY DIED. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL AUTOPSY!
Oct 23, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6xZ8DBGWVY
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3 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
Sorry... new evidence came to light...
2 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
What, a $787.5 million TweeterzX by 'thuh Tuck'?
2 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
They're acting like they want to confer sainthood upon Chauvin.
1 up, 6mo
Simply misundestood martyr who accidentally misplaced his knee.
2 ups, 6mo,
1 reply
This from the people that deny climate change? “When it comes to the science of climate change, they do not align with the consensus of science, which they make clear in this article.”
2 ups, 6mo
The Science? Like with Dr. Fauci?
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