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Okay so because big things that prove my point didn't happen across literally every square mile of America you felt the need to jump in with this. I get that in your world Boise, Idaho blowing up is somehow the exact same as New York City blowing up, but in the real world we can notice patterns and ascertain conclusions from them.Twitter isn't the entire internet
Urban cities aren't the entire United States, despite what CNN wants you to think.
That's also very illegal, and courts will stand up for employees who get pay deductions from random BS like this
Unfortunately, corporate America builds their brands around feedback from those same failures who do nothing all day except sperg out on Twitter.I have known a fairly broad cross-section of people ranging from based as fuck to woke as fuck and nearly all of them think Twitter is a dumping ground for emotionally unhinged degenerate failures. Taking the opinions of Twitter as reality is like listening to someone on Kiwi Farms: retarded.
The policy was likely about cashiers getting their friends to come in and use fake bills and being sure they would look the other way. It's a way safer way to steal and not look suspicious on cameras, and nobody can easily tell who would have done it during a shift.
Taking the opinions of Twitter as reality is like listening to someone on Kiwi Farms: retarded.
I can't believe this guy is a witness for the prosecution, when the defense brings out Floyd's friends in the car with him to testify it's going to be devastating.That's also very illegal, and courts will stand up for employees who get pay deductions from random BS like this
So this is the thread that has finally pulled me out of lurking because despite y'all's colourful language, this is actually the most rational discussion I've found regarding this trial. God help us all.
Prosecution have fucked up big-time with this, I assume because they were banking on riding the coattails of Chauvin's Trial by Media all the way to a full set of guilty verdicts. Their narrative is confused at best, and their witnesses are low-calibre and mostly detrimental so far. Defense are going to have an easy time establishing reasonable doubt, and rightly so.
Chauvin acted like a twat, but his restraint was comfortably within the official MPD use-of-force framework. He did not break the law, because being an asshole is not a crime. And unfortunately for BLM, uniformed knee-jerk public opinion does not form the basis of the legal system.
Honestly, the SJWs should be satisfied that this absolute farce of a trial may act as a catalyst for revision of restraint guidelines, because that would at least potentially save a few lives down the line if speedballing and consequently being a volatile criminal idiot becomes trendy. But they won't be; they are baying for blood having jumped on the virtue-signalling hype train without ever stopping to look at the evidence in the case they are apparently so invested in. Fucking lunacy.
Okay so because big things that prove my point didn't happen across literally every square mile of America you felt the need to jump in with this. I get that in your world Boise, Idaho blowing up is somehow the exact same as New York City blowing up, but in the real world we can notice patterns and ascertain conclusions from them.
It's hard to disagree. I don't how any group on Twitter can defend this guy:The world is a better place without Floyd. What a piece of shit.
Even if George Floyd was a shitbag, you're still going to Hell for this.George Floyd, George of the Jungle, black as he could be. Aaaaaaaaaeaaahhh, watch out for that knee!
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That's also like saying "only 0.01% of people in America are TV anchors." Yeah, we know. It's still broadcast, setting narratives, and controlling agendas.
This is some weird strategy by the prosecution.Prosecution have fucked up big-time with this, I assume because they were banking on riding the coattails of Chauvin's Trial by Media all the way to a full set of guilty verdicts. Their narrative is confused at best, and their witnesses are low-calibre and mostly detrimental so far. Defense are going to have an easy time establishing reasonable doubt, and rightly so.
I stand with one of a kind, endangered animals. At least they are special in some way.If you really think about it, the life of George Floyd is like the plot to the movie King Kong (2005).
Only criminals go to hell, and crime is for black people.Even if George Floyd was a shitbag, you're still going to Hell for this.
It's also a great incentive to get employees to treat the store's money as if it were their own.The policy was likely about cashiers getting their friends to come in and use fake bills and being sure they would look the other way. It's a way safer way to steal and not look suspicious on cameras, and nobody can easily tell who would have done it during a shift.
To the average citizen this would not occur to them, but if you live in the hood they had to make a whole new rule about it, like how you'll see fried chicken places with bulletproof glass. It's a giant headache to do, that means there must be a reason.