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
  • Poll closed .
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Also, I really should have just responded with this
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One of these guys was praising the rioters for the better part of a year.
 
Nah, i hope he's aquitted so Minneapolis burns down, restarts and the events before the great cleansing becomes a cold reminder that places with dense negro populations is basically like having a favela
You make the mistake that white people can't be niggers too. Except that they can actually leave the favela and come to your city to start causing shit in next.
 
You make the mistake that white people can't be niggers too. Except that they can actually leave the favela and come to your city to start causing shit in next.
It should be noted that deer slugs don't actually care if they're hitting a deer or not, much less care whether they're hitting a black person, white person, or a purple people eater
 
You make the mistake that white people can't be niggers too. Except that they can actually leave the favela and come to your city to start causing shit in next.
I'm well aware of trailer trash and soundcloud wiggers
 
The trial is giving me flashbacks to Stacey Castor.

Stacey had poisoned two of her husbands with antifreeze and during the court trial, she is asked to recreate what happened, and I shit you not, she says "I poured him a glass of antifreeeee I froze up. You can see it on youtube.
That level of incompetence.
 
Just something to keep in mind

It actually potentially works better for certain people if onlookers realize that this is a sham and a mockery, a show trial, a joke writ large with "The American Justice System" as the punchline.

For the past year, possibly longer, Americans have been gradually conditioned to accept that nothing is fair, nothing works right, and they have no right to ask for anything better.
 
Hold the fuck- so she just said that the person in the car with him was his drug dealer. Not only she threw Floyd's "friend" under a bus but she also incriminated herself by stating that she knew he was a drug dealer and said nothing until the very day she had to testify. Isn't that a crime?
There is no legal obligation to report crimes under most circumstances. Exceptions being crimes involving minor children. All such exceptions do require specific statutory laws.

That said what a fucking disaster. The prosecutions entire case rested on a naked appeal to emotion. Completely ignoring the defense argument Floyd died of a Fentanyl overdose, not Chauvins knee. Now it turns out he was with his fucking dealer before the event happens, a Prosecution witness came out and said it, and the dealer, ALSO a prosecution witness has now invoked the 5th amendment.

This is reasonable doubt. Jesus christ, under this scenario the burden of guilt is now on the dealer who was present at the event. He should have told the cops Floyd had taken the whack he was dealing. He could hear floyd claiming to have breathing issues. A major effect of a Fentanyl overdose. The dealer knew he had taken the stuff. He GAVE it to him. And he did not warn the police.

This takes even manslaughter off the table.
 
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Just something to keep in mind

It actually potentially works better for certain people if onlookers realize that this is a sham and a mockery, a show trial, a joke writ large with "The American Justice System" as the punchline.

For the past year, possibly longer, Americans have been gradually conditioned to accept that nothing is fair, nothing works right, and they have no right to ask for anything better.
Why should we ask for better?
The more things break down the more freedom and independence becomes possible
 
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