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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It reads like a dating profile.

“Juror No. 2 likes candlelit dinners and long walks on the beach. She is looking for something casual, but is open to the idea of a long-term relationship.”
It's a simple, yet effective intimidation tactic, delicious friend. "We know everything about you". It's not a message for the viewers, but to the ones viewed.
 
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Point 2: George Floyd also worked as an informant for the police and the FBI
Point 3: George Floyd was a gang member.

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This is also related to point 4: regarding Mr. Floyd’s May 6, 2019 drug possession/sale investigation.
- Sale and possession of large quantities of drugs.
- When approached by the police he swallowed his drugs and they had to call an ambulance (gee, that sounds familiar)
- Diversionary behavior such as crying and acting irrationally (gee, that sounds familiar too)
- admits that she snorts oxycodone daily. "Oxycodone is an opioid medication used for treatment of moderate to severe pain, and a common drug of abuse"
 

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All memes aside this is a sad case blown out of proportions by the press and politics of the time. The informed peeps that want Chauvin incarcerated don't necessarily buy into the narrative that his stranglehold was what has lead to Floyd's death, but use it (somewhat cynically) to highlight the iniquity of police forwards against disenfranchised minorities. For one, the imagery is powerful: Chauvin knees George Floyd with both arms in his pockets, casually and nonchalantly, with a hint of power-tripping. Second, there was a disproportionate use of force by the police that some may intuit was due to Floyd's race as the whole jamboree had started over what is assumed to be a measly counterfeit of 20 US dollars. Finally it fuels the necessity for police reform, seeing as the police's negligence and forcefulness may have potentially hindered the ability to help Floyd when he was presumably overdosing. So even if Chauvin is cleared of all charges he will be seen as a byproduct of his police training, which in the US is clearly made to be aggressive with little to no due consideration of the wellbeing of their suspects. TL;DR; many pundits and activists are attempting to have Chauvin turned into a sacrificial lamb for the greater good. Any outcome will definitely fuel more public unrest because the case is turned into a spectacle where one's political affiliations far outweigh the rule of law. The opposite is true for racists, seeing as they decry Floyd as some kind of irredeemable scoundrel whose past encounters will the law are somehow sufficient to disregard his inalienable human rights.
 
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While he was still tweaking a crowd came up, and the man who was called Derek, one of the Four, was leading them. He approached Floyd to arrest him, but Floyd asked him, “Derek, are you denying the Son of Man to breed?”


When Floyd’s passenger saw what was going to happen, he said, “Floyd, swallow the stash. Move it!" And Floyd swallowed the gift of the drug dealer, cutting off his way to federal charges.


But Derek answered, “No more of this!” And he touched the man’s neck and suffocated him.


Then Derek said to the EMTs, the officers of the temple guard, and the witnesses who had come for him, “Am I leading a lynching, did you bring your torches and pitchforks? Every day I was with you in the temple courts, and you did not lay a hand on me. But this is your hour—when darkness reigns.”


And then the MLK saw it all and wept, crying "I'M FUCKING FOR GOD!"
 
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Point 2: George Floyd also worked as an informant for the police and the FBI
Point 3: George Floyd was a gang member.

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This is also related to point 4: regarding Mr. Floyd’s May 6, 2019 drug possession/sale investigation.
- Sale and possession of large quantities of drugs.
- When approached by the police he swallowed his drugs and they had to call an ambulance (gee, that sounds familiar)
- Diversionary behavior such as crying and acting irrationally (gee, that sounds familiar too)
- admits that she snorts oxycodone daily. "Oxycodone is an opioid medication used for treatment of moderate to severe pain, and a common drug of abuse"
That Mr. Floyd was an FBI informant is no surprise. I can't imagine that any criminal related in any way, shape or form to drug dealing can operate for extended periods of time without the protection provided by one agency or another. Isn't it an open secret that the entire narcotics industry is de facto ran by the CIA?
 
Alright, everone, I've finished masturbating.

Here's my question. Why did the the fuckable child-woman (Ugly) refuse New Flesh and lie. She said "George of the Jungle eats his own cuim (he Didn't). He died becuas ehe was skinny and 12 yeards oldf??????"

That obviously isnt't the case. I watched the footage. Derek Chauvin prays, he kneels before God (Flesh), his new Flesh God. He is witnessed by (8) MMA Fighters, Gas Stations, Children, Failed Medics, Yes. Maybe, but he doesn't tape George Floyd (The untransitory apenigger).

What. Does. This. Mean.

If George Floyd ahcained to new flesh with High Priest Derek Chauvin ascending, Why would he sodomize him? Why cum inside George Floyf?

WHY.

YOU EVIL CUNT

GEORGE IS BLASK FLESH.

HE WAS NOT RAPED>

SHUIT THE FUCK UP!
Go take your meds
 
I like how be it Weeb Wars, The Election, or the Floyd trial, the low effort trolls never change -- except they just make new sock accounts.

Can I get one of you autist to volunteer to have a 200lb dude knee you in the throat and film it?

You first. Also, it wasn't a "200lb dude," and it wasn't "in the throat." It was a trained police officer using a restraint hold on the upper back/neck.

So this means noone has ever had medical complications from knee-on-neck? Interesting.

This is what's known as an absurd absolute, and it's a pretty shit tier way of trying to troll. It's also a great way to show that you know he has a point but you don't want to admit it.
 
Just because it can be used, does not mean people have never had serious medical complications from this technique. A quick search would pull up dozens of cases of death or people going unconscious.

If its implied to be perfectly harmless, thats not necessarily the case.
Tasers can also induce a heart attack, are we just supposed to not use them in case the criminal in question isn't the healthiest? Yes, some people will have adverse effects from them, but then again you sound like the type that tells cops, "Just shoot him in the leg!" like that's not debilitating.
 
The sad long term effect of this trial will be that a lot more white people will look at this picture and go "What did those two negroes do to deserve this?" instead of "This was a travesty of justice and those nergoes were innocent."
Well, the world changed oh so very much between those two photos.
 
Man this trial is going to be the meltdown of the century, the difference between the real evidence and what the mass media presented to the uninformed masses is just too harsh. Combine that with the sainthood that has been bestowed upon Big Floyd, we'll see chimpouts of epic proportions.
Accelerationism gang assemble!

On a side note, can anyone with a high IQ in normie psychology explain how it comes Floyd is regarded as such a saint? I mean it's a shame he died, but any cursory glance into his life reveals he was a piece of shit, so what's with the retarded murals of angel-winged GF and so on?
 
then again you sound like the type that tells cops, "Just shoot him in the leg!" like that's not debilitating.
Yeah thats me
This is what's known as an absurd absolute, and it's a pretty shit tier way of trying to troll. It's also a great way to show that you know he has a point but you don't want to admit it.
No. His point was, its perfectly safe. Mine was "no, actually, it isn't- there can be complications and it does happen at a fair enough rate".
 
On a side note, can anyone with a high IQ in normie psychology explain how it comes Floyd is regarded as such a saint? I mean it's a shame he died, but any cursory glance into his life reveals he was a piece of shit, so what's with the retarded murals of angel-winged GF and so on?

Same reason gangs paint murals of those who raped and burned children of the enemy team, street cred!
 
All memes aside this is a sad case blown out of proportions by the press and politics of the time. The informed peeps that want Chauvin incarcerated don't necessarily buy into the narrative that his stranglehold was what has lead to Floyd's death, but use it (somewhat cynically) to highlight the iniquity of police forwards against disenfranchised minorities. For one, the imagery is powerful: Chauvin knees George Floyd with both arms in his pockets, casually and nonchalantly, with a hint of power-tripping. Second, there was a disproportionate use of force by the police that some may intuit was due to Floyd's race as the whole jamboree had started over what is assumed to be a measly counterfeit of 20 US dollars. Finally it fuels the necessity for police reform, seeing as the police's negligence and forcefulness may have potentially hindered the ability to help Floyd when he was presumably overdosing. So even if Chauvin is cleared of all charges he will be seen as a byproduct of his police training, which in the US is clearly made to be aggressive with little to no due consideration of the wellbeing of their suspects. TL;DR; many pundits and activists are attempting to have Chauvin turned into a sacrificial lamb for the greater good. Any outcome will definitely fuel more public unrest because the case is turned into a spectacle where one's political affiliations far outweigh the rule of law. The opposite is true for racists, seeing as they decry Floyd as some kind of irredeemable scoundrel whose past encounters will the law are somehow sufficient to disregard his inalienable human rights.
Sorry my friend. In current year + 6 these libertarian fence-sitting arguments reflect too many good intentions onto those in power.
 
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