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Not to encourage the weebs more than we already have by giving them their own quarantine zone.Why not?
Yeah, fair enough, lolicon's one thing but NTR is just a step too far in human decency.Not to encourage the weebs more than we already have by giving them their own quarantine zone.
Next they'll demand NTR channel.
Finished Nick's video on Floyd and does anyone know why Nick still maintains that Chauvin's knee was responsible for Floyd's death? He read the autopsy on stream and Floyd has 3x the overdose amount of fentanyl, according to the autopsy he read, in his system, and was saying I cant breathe before he was even on the ground.
Does it matter if saying "I can't breathe" is something people who are getting arrested say whether or not it's true and that's something cops have to deal with?If someone's already saying they can't breathe, kneeling on their neck for nine minutes is probably not what the doctor ordered.
Does it matter if saying "I can't breathe" is something people who are getting arrested say whether or not it's true and that's something cops have to deal with?
Legally, if Floyd died from an overdose or heart attack, which is the probable outcome whether Chauvin puts his knee on his back or not, is Chauvin responsible for Floyd's death because of the hold used?
Fair enough. I'm not sure the hold being used was excessive force but if it was I agree. I read this breakdown which I thought was informative and I believe it to be accurate: https://www.unz.com/article/or-did-george-floyd-die-of-a-drug-overdose/They probably claim a lot of shit, like I got a busted shoulder or a bad back or whatever, that doesn't mean you can just do things that end with them dead. At the time he was being apprehended, he was being an uncooperative dick and a nuisance, but by the time he was out of the car and they'd had the chance to determine he was unarmed, there was no good reason to use excessive force to overcome passive resistance.
This wasn't even a case of a stupid ass, inexperienced cop tazing someone again because they mistook their involuntary motions for "resistance." He'd stopped responding entirely and was pretty much dead the last few minutes of "restraining" whatever he was doing, apparently just lying there dead or nearly dead.
Even if it turns out that the knee played zero part in Floyd's death and Floyd would have dropped dead in the street anyway if the cops hadn't showed up, kneeing on the back of someone's neck is well out of bounds of standard police procedure and Chauvin needs to face some sort of discipline for it to discourage such behavior from other cops in the future. If Chauvin hadn't had done that and instead just arrested Floyd by the book and Floyd still ended up dying, both he and many major cities around the country would probably be facing a lot less trouble right now.Does it matter if saying "I can't breathe" is something people who are getting arrested say whether or not it's true and that's something cops have to deal with?
Legally, if Floyd died from an overdose or heart attack, which is the probable outcome whether Chauvin puts his knee on his back or not, is Chauvin responsible for Floyd's death because of the hold used?
I've heard and read conflicting reports on whether or not that hold was within standard procedure for police in that particular district. I'd suggest reading the article from the link I posted. If nothing else it's an alternative breakdown of what happened that regardless of this particular outcome raises some good points that should get more awareness to better all policing efforts imo.Even if it turns out that the knee played zero part in Floyd's death and Floyd would have dropped dead in the street anyway if the cops hadn't showed up, kneeing on the back of someone's neck is well out of bounds of standard police procedure and Chauvin needs to face some sort of discipline for it to discourage such behavior from other cops in the future. If Chauvin hadn't had done that and instead just arrested Floyd by the book and Floyd still ended up dying, both he and many major cities around the country would probably be facing a lot less trouble right now.