The Fall of Minneapolis (documentary)

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I just started watching it, I really can only watch it in short amounts, like I'm watching "Eraserhead" or something. I really think we should have passed some kind of bill that makes the entire video required viewing. You see this 6'4" convicted violent felon trying to pass a fake $20 bill acting like a god damn child, at first contact with the police he starts lying about being shot previously by an officer, how he's too claustrophobic to be in a police car despite being in one a half a dozen times previously. You can literally see the dope/evidence in his mouth he is swallowing exactly like his previous arrest.

The most egregious thing is the "fentanyl" issue. I'm gonna power level as fuck right now, I do not drink or use drugs of any kind; I love caffeine and love my coffee, I will take a Ibuprofen if I have a severe headache, I own property and even a small businesses . Prior to living clean I did all the drugs in the world, my favorite drug was Fentanyl specifically the fake M30's pressed counterfeit pills typically containing fentanyl and methamphetamine. Any junkie knows if you take too many pills, if you overdose on fentanyl you will die of respiratory failure, you will turn blue, stop breathing and die. This requires no outside force at all, you will simply just stop breathing and die. As stated previously any junkie knows this fact, Floyd is kicking a screaming like a child and then 7 minutes later he starts becoming unresponsive and dies of deprivation of oxygen, exactly like every junkie who has ever OD'ed on opiates including fentanyl has. If they hit him with Narcan he would be alive today and we would never ever have even heard his name. What followed was the most egregious situation of the "emperor without clothing" I've ever seen in my life, Occam's razor would suggest a man with a history of drug problems, who's autopsy showed large amounts of lethal drugs, who became suddenly inexplicably unresponsive, who was heard yelling "I took too many drugs", OD'ed on drugs. That story is not news, nobody would be watching CNN for that story ergo, we created a narrative of a police offer murdering a black man.
 
lmfao Floyd broke like infinity laws in the first ten minutes

1. Counter fit bills
2. Public Intoxication
3. Fleeing the scene of a crime
4. Possession of narcotics (a charge for each variety)
5. Possession of paraphernalia
6. Resisting arrest
7. Assault of an officer
8. DUI
Probably more. Jesus.

Ultimately, cops are not sympathetic personalities, so most don't care about their plight.
 
I don't think there is much in here that was new to me, I watched most of the footage of the riots and trial in real time and could tell there was a cover-up or scapegoating going in the court room. Very quickly the police manuals were found and posted online by 4chan if I'm remembering correctly, that this wasn't brought up by the defense when the police chief perjured himself confirmed to me that the judge was forcing a specific verdict. I think most people in this crowd have seen or know much of the material in the documentary, but its a very nice and condensed package for normies to watch, but they won't, which is a shame. Rittenhouse was fucking lucky he got a judge that didn't give a shit and treated the case like any other criminal trial, even siding with the defense and shouting down the prosecutor when he started noticing the him acting out of character. Rittenhouse easily could have been saddled with a piece of shit like Cahill.
 
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