The Trial of Derek Chauvin - Judgement(?) Day(?) has arrived!

Outcome?

  • Guilty of Murder

    Votes: 75 7.6%
  • Not Guilty of Murder (2nd/3rd), Guilty of Manslaughter

    Votes: 397 40.0%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 221 22.3%
  • Mistrial

    Votes: 299 30.1%

  • Total voters
    992
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He just did. When it gets hit with sufficient amounts of adrenaline, or is sufficiently messed up chemically, the body can force itself to do things that would normally be impossible. It's like how every weightlifting crane tells you it can take a certain load, but that's actually just what the safe rating is, where the machine can operate without experiencing mechanical stress. The human body is exactly the same, and in some circumstances, the safety rating is disengaged. It's part of the reason why sleepwalking is so dangerous, because the brain isn't operating properly and many of those autonomic safety ratings aren't engaged. People can do themselves horrible, permanent injuries casually lifting things their pain thresholds would normally tell them not to even attempt, shearing muscles off bones in the process, all while their brains cheerfully slumber on. Or they find locked doors in their sleep and break through windows instead, dying of massive arterial bleeding from the cuts they sustain smashing and then clearing the glass with their bare hands. It's pretty amazing what won't wake somebody up when they're in such a state.

In this case it was a simple matter of a dangerous psychotic wigging out during an interview. Hospital thought he'd been heavily sedated and stuck him in a room in 'only' metal handcuffs and an sheet of inch-thick Plexiglas between him and a young, pretty intern. Then the Ocelot God started whispering to him, and religious fervor did the rest. Sadly I don't know exactly what damage he did to himself, but I'd imagine that ripping off the cuffs gave him pretty serious lacerations, and the trip through the glass didn't improve his complexion. But he held it together long enough to give my friend some pretty noteworthy scars and a persuasive argument as to why psychology probably wasn't the best career choice.
I seem to recall my father reconting stories from the Battle of Mogadishu, and it was purported that the Somalians had been chewing khat, such that they wouldn't feel pain and could progress and march on their enemies despite being fired upon.
 
Makes you wonder how they got them in there, in the first place. I saw a guy on tv who was constantly smearing his cell with shit and said that he was working for the CIA. The guard blamed this on the state (Pennsylvania or one of the New England states) curtailing the psych wards.
The problem with the psych wards in the US is that they were shit shows notorious for their abuse.

You can't dig a sewer trench around these places without uncovering an unmarked grave.
 
I do wonder if the prosecutors are going to try going with the "the whole situation stressed the man with a history of substance abuse (along with corona virus, if that was ever confirmed) which ended up causing the death of said man at the hands of the officer who didn't had any regard for the man's health and had a fatal end which resulted in a cardiac arrest" schtick and try to get him as some sort of negligence.

Imagine that wouldn't matter for the mob and they would still riot at any given moment and to be frank, that's why I am watching this thread in the first part. Entertainment first, information comes second.
 
I guess this explains why Portland refuses to allow the feds to take action.

So, America DOES has a racist history which explains the state of certain cities.


Absolutely disturbing. But they were Black, so like you said, whatever. The day America declares war on itself.
America does and people who deny it ever did are really fooling themselves. America ain't perfect, and denying we ever did anything bad or that maybe we made fuckups along the way is absolutely fucking retarded. American 'exceptionalism' as an idea prevents us from ever taking a critical look at ourselves, our systems, our legacies, etc. When someone tries to do that, they get mobbed by people mad at 'calling the founding fathers bad.'

But that's the thing, the founding fathers were not perfect men, they were very flawed men with plenty of flawed ideas and compromises to try and create a new country where one didn't exist before. A lot of the inequality in America can be linked to slavery, through the social environment and thinking fostered by keeping other men as property, through the deprivation of wealth and hope of entire generations, of brutality as the response to simply asking 'why aren't we like we should be'. Hell, the idea of black slavery is linked to the threat of unified rebellion from the white and black laborers on the early Virginia plantations. There were some blacks who owned slaves early on in American history, before the idea of color became inexorably linked to the have and the have not.

But this is all pretty off topic, though it needs to be talked about at least somewhere.
 
He was. They found proof of that on his phone.



This is already happening to an extreme. Did you not see the response to that fat bitch a few weeks ago. Car comes up with arrest warrant. Officer finds drugs. She runs, fights him, tanks a taser, he tries to pull her out of the car she has climbed back into. PULLS OUT A FUCKING GUN. And the officer still doesn't shoot until he gets shot first. And yet COP BAD was all that I was seeing from half the people talking about it.

Absolutely, I was just thinking about that one too. They both had their guns pointed at each other for a few seconds before she shot at him first. It would have been reasonable for him to bust her watermelon all over the interior of that car but he probably froze cause he thought "Fuck, I'm really about to get Chauvin'd right now"
 
American 'exceptionalism' as an idea prevents us from ever taking a critical look at ourselves, our systems, our legacies, etc. When someone tries to do that, they get mobbed by people mad at 'calling the founding fathers bad.'
That's our problem as a nation. We don't look at history objectively, we just react without critical thinking. In a way, that's how we've ended up here. An absent of historical context, rational thinking, and self reflection to learn from the past leads to political and societal divide. History, truth and reconciliation are held hostage by opportunists wanting to destroy a country's values from within.
 
Absolutely, I was just thinking about that one too. They both had their guns pointed at each other for a few seconds before she shot at him first. It would have been reasonable for him to bust her watermelon all over the interior of that car but he probably froze cause he thought "Fuck, I'm really about to get Chauvin'd right now"
The response to that incident showed that all some want is to give people a "black pass' on their shitty life choices. It's the most fucking retarded shit.
 
In law enforcement, we have something called "jailitis," in which the suspect fakes an overdose, seizure, or otherwise goes limp and unresponsive in order to either a) get you to opt out of arresting them and just sending them to the hospital or b) lower your guard so they can flee or attack you.

I'm not being hyperbolic when I say I've seen this on at least seven out of every ten arrests when I was policing the ghetto. It's a hoodrat's favorite trick in the book.

Sometimes you can use a pressure point or sternum rub to snap them out of it, but there are plenty of them that learned to resist those tactics.

Bruh, just put them in the pear wiggler.

Can some Kiwi make me a meme of George Floyd with "Because I Got High?" Thanks in advance, fam.
 
I seem to recall my father reconting stories from the Battle of Mogadishu, and it was purported that the Somalians had been chewing khat, such that they wouldn't feel pain and could progress and march on their enemies despite being fired upon.
ISIS purportedly would do hard drugs to make themselves crazier and take away fear of death.
 
"trailer trash", damn bros, I guess I only think this way because im poor. are you going to tell us that we need to have sex too?
He cares about the working class though. Did you know people like myself who work in tech companies and corporate offices are working class? What? We're not? What's a 'professional managerial class?' Shut up, you gross p**r, I bet you debase yourself by working on a farm. Anyway, off to buy food!
 
There was a case in Philadelphia where the police responded to a call where a Black male had a knife. The interaction was recorded, multiple times the cops told Wallace to "put the knife down." It ended with the cops shooting Wallace. One of the bystanders cried out: "You didn't have to shoot him THAT MANY TIMES!"


I don't understand it either. All this is going to do is diminish police presence or action in majority Black neighborhoods. If this is the common reaction no matter the full story, what's the point of trying?

We're truly our own worst enemy.
Here's some more info:
A family member called the cops on gang banging Wallace and niggers tried to spin it into a race thing saying "If he was white they would of tased him." By the way, Philadelphia police is slightly defunded and the police chief is a failed 'independent black woman who don't need no man' cop of Portland. In October, Pennsylvania had a bunch of chimp outs, but most of them were quashed by based Northern Pennsylvanians.
https://whyy.org/articles/philly-po...-report-critical-of-her-handling-of-protests/
 
That's our problem as a nation. We don't look at history objectively, we just react without critical thinking. In a way, that's how we've ended up here. An absent of historical context, rational thinking, and self reflection to learn from the past leads to political and societal divide. History, truth and reconciliation are held hostage by opportunists wanting to destroy a country's values from within.
A large part of it is we didn't burn the south down hard enough, at least in my opinion. The 'Lost Cause' narrative has done more damage to the US than the CSA could have ever done on its own.
 
This sounds like yankee coping to me.
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Part of it is the legacy of Philly PD in that area of the city. They fucking bombed a building once, with kids inside. Philly police were notoriously violent for a long time.

EDIT: If you don't know about the 1985 MOVE bombing, I recommend looking into them. It's basically Waco, but nobody cared since it was black people in the city. Philly PD's fuckup burned down 65 houses.
I guess this explains why Portland refuses to allow the feds to take action.

So, America DOES has a racist history which explains the state of certain cities.


Absolutely disturbing. But they were Black, so like you said, whatever. The day America declares war on itself.
The '78 shooting one sort of was (the raid was unnecessary tbh) but the '85 incident was pretty fucking disgusting. Philly PD pretty much let an entire block burn down.

The MOVE firebombing has a lot of context that is missed by one off statements like "They bombed them because they're black!" MOVE had a decade of violent action against the citizenry and police of Philadelphia, at one point sending death threats containing chemical formula for dynamite or some other explosive material to 10 Downing St for some bizarre reason. MOVE killed police officers, beat the shit out of a bunch of Hippies and stole their house (the '78 house firefight took place here) alongside terrorizing the locals of any location they set up shop in. MOVE were anarchy-primitivist so they let their kids run around naked and would break up concrete sidewalks "to let the earth breath" alongside other nasty stuff like throwing feces all over their lawn along with trash. But MOVE never understood any of their own ideology and would use technology in spite of being anarchy-primitives. They fortified their house and would use loudspeakers at all hours of the day screaming profanity, 3am on Christmas morning is good as any time to hear about "The fukken whyte man oppressing all you mutha fukkas with this Santa Clause bullshit!" This obviously enraged the locals of Osage street so they kept petitioning the city to do something, about it. Eventually Mayor Goode, the first black mayor, couldn't duck the issue any longer and HAD to act. Police got into a firefight and a stalemate ensued, the tactics used in the '78 incident no longer worked, MOVE fortified the building so that the water cannons pouring water in from the roof would no longer flood the building and basement. Goaded into a corner the police opted to blow the roof off and let the water cannons do their thing, this ended up with the fire getting out of control and since Firefighters wont go into an active combat zone the fire quickly spread to a large number of houses leaving the locals justifiably pissed.
 
A large part of it is we didn't burn the south down hard enough, at least in my opinion. The 'Lost Cause' narrative has done more damage to the US than the CSA could have ever done on its own.
lol retard. The issue was Johnson fucking everything up. If it weren't for Booth we wouldn't have to put up with this bullshit.
 
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