Minneapolis police kill black man #RIPGeorgeFloyd

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Its interesting how how the anti-George Floyd people are so disorganized and unsure what to do. Ive been scanning right wing websites and youtube channels.
Usually far right youtube channels, the President, and right wing journalists determine the talking points that flow downstream to the masses, who then post it on social media.
But they have no direction at the moment.

They started of course by blaming black people and claiming its a war on the white race. But then so many videos of white people looting/destroying property came out that they started switching to claiming everyone is a far Left Radical....then politicians started coming out saying White Supremacists groups are planning destructive acts in various cities. Multiple police officers in different cities have been caught on tape vandalizing as well. So now some people are claiming Jews are behind the riots, with others saying its the Deep State. Target and multiple smaller businesses have come out in support of the protests and are unconcerned about the property damage, which undercut the only thing seemingly tying Trumpers together, which is being worried about property.

So now I keep seeing a loose theme of that looting is bad, but they cant tie it back only to black people, which Im sure is frustrating.

Ive never seem them struggle so bad to create a deflecting narrative before.

It's checkmate for them and they know it, their pawns are gone, flanks powerless, and they have no hope of winning this re-election. They are fighting a war on multiple fronts and losing and it isn't even June yet.
 
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I am still pissed that those other cops are not in jail.... still

Who the fukk was the cac who wrote the medical report? What’s their address?

All of them deserve to be in jail


Not only that, they’ve been allowed to LEAVE the state. So who the fukk knows what’ll happen now.


These pigs have been given a WIDE berth for a group of people who have been shown on CAMERA LYNCHING A BLACK MAN AS HE PLEADED FOR HIS LIFE.
 

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Writing for the conservative Bulwark, the vice president for criminal justice at the Cato Institute explained that the time has come for police officers who have been accused of crimes be treated like any other Americans and not be handed the shield of “qualified immunity” that protects them from paying the price for breaking the law.

As Cato’s Clark Neily wrote, in light of the death of George Floyd at the hands of four Minneapolis police officers — now all fired — it is time for a reappraisal of legal protections provided to law enforcement personnel.

Advising anyone who had not seen the video of Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck before he died to do so, Neily set the stage for his proposal.

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“If you can’t understand why large swaths of urban America have been in flames these last few nights, do two more things: (1) instead of George Floyd, who you probably don’t know, imagine the person pinned under Chauvin’s knee—prone, handcuffed, unresisting, and begging for mercy—was someone you love; and (2) listen to conservative pundits dissecting Chauvin’s merciless assault on Floyd with all the sangfroid of a referee performing an instant replay review to see whether the runner’s knee was down when the ball came loose,” he wrote before adding. “No wonder it seems as though the country is coming apart at the seams.”

Explaining “qualified immunity,” he wrote: “In determining the relationship between government and governed, one of the most important decisions a society can make is how accountable those who wield official power must be to those against whom that power is wielded. Congress made a clear choice in that regard when it passed the Enforcement Act of 1871, which we now call ‘Section 1983’ after its location in the U.S. Code. Simply put, Section 1983 creates a standard of strict liability by providing that state actors ‘shall be liable to the party injured’ for ‘the deprivation of any rights.’ Thus, if a police officer walks up to your house and peeks inside one of your windows without a warrant—a clear violation of your Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches—he is liable to you for the violation of that right.”

However, he notes, law and order conservatives had other ideas.

“In their preference for a more forgiving policy that gives police and other government officials substantial leeway in the exercise of discretion, they abandon their stated commitment to textualism and embrace an ‘interpretation’ of Section 1983 that is utterly divorced from its text,” he explained. “The vehicle for this conservative brand of what we might call ‘living statutory interpretivism’ is the Supreme Court’s qualified immunity doctrine, which judicially amends Section 1983 to provide that the standard for liability will no longer be the deprivation of ‘any rights’ — as Congress expressly provided—but rather the deprivation of any ‘clearly established’ rights.”

That, the columnist notes, needs to go back to the way the statute was intended.

“So now back to the killing of George Floyd. Watching that horrific video, one cannot help but notice the look of utter complacency on the face of Derek Chauvin as he drives his knee into Floyd’s neck. There is no life-or-death struggle—indeed, no struggle at all; nor is there any evident anger or passion—there is simply the banality of a man wearing a badge, surrounded and supported by other men with badges, methodically squeezing the life out of another human being,” he wrote. “Cities are burning, and many people are venting their rage—yet again—about how cavalier police have become with the use of force, including lethal force, against the very citizens they are sworn to protect. Those people are right to be angry, and they’d probably be even angrier if they understood that it was never supposed to be like this—that Congress specifically chose a system of robust government accountability that was repudiated and perverted by the Supreme Court.”

Noting the Supreme Court will take up the matter of qualified immunity this week he warned, “It will be particularly interesting to see which self-styled conservatives—on and off the Court—place their stated commitment to textualism and judicial deference above whatever personal preference they may have for continuing our half-century experiment in near-zero accountability for law enforcement.”
 

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Its interesting how how the anti-George Floyd people are so disorganized and unsure what to do. Ive been scanning right wing websites and youtube channels.
Usually far right youtube channels, the President, and right wing journalists determine the talking points that flow downstream to the masses, who then post it on social media.
But they have no direction at the moment.

They started of course by blaming black people and claiming its a war on the white race. But then so many videos of white people looting/destroying property came out that they started switching to claiming everyone is a far Left Radical....then politicians started coming out saying White Supremacists groups are planning destructive acts in various cities. Multiple police officers in different cities have been caught on tape vandalizing as well. So now some people are claiming Jews are behind the riots, with others saying its the Deep State. Target and multiple smaller businesses have come out in support of the protests and are unconcerned about the property damage, which undercut the only thing seemingly tying Trumpers together, which is being worried about property.

So now I keep seeing a loose theme of that looting is bad, but they cant tie it back only to black people, which Im sure is frustrating.

Ive never seem them struggle so bad to create a deflecting narrative before.
Seeing the same thing here.
 

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Ian Connor posted up a screen cap of a porno he was in

Seemed like some troll shyt

But that nikka lived a full life

Rapper, fukking bad bytches, shyt
 
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