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So what you’re saying is the man was a prodigy?


Couldn’t agree more. :aktion033
Floyd was a drug addicted scum bag who contributed absolutely ZERO to society...

His police record speaks for itself Mob nothing more needs to be said about him...

You say I am "wilding" on all this...I am telling you my friend you better open your eyes and see whats going on here...

All you people jumping on this Floyd band wagon are not seeing what your political heroes are trying to do here...

Disbanding Police Departments...trying to take guns and ammo...playing you like fools with this Covid19 non sense...

You are smarter than this...I know you see what they are doing...

And it wont be good for any citizen...It will be some serious war zones and I don't want some soy boy BLM white Karen's in my fox hole...I can tell you that.
 

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So what you’re saying is the man was a prodigy?


Couldn’t agree more. :aktion033

I bet 99% of people cant even remember an essay they wrote themselves in the 2nd grade..... Yet, a teacher (who is around 70 years old), who has seen thousands of students, somehow remembers George Floyds single essay from almost 40 years ago?

Yeah.... ohhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
 

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I bet 99% of people cant even remember an essay they wrote themselves in the 2nd grade..... Yet, a teacher (who is around 70 years old), who has seen thousands of students, somehow remembers George Floyds single essay from almost 40 years ago?

Yeah.... ohhhhhhhkayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
My 2nd grade essay was probably about Roberto Clemente... you'd have to check with my teacher at the time (whoever that is) but I'm sure he or she would remember rolltide's desire to be just like Roberto. Either that or I wrote about wanting to be meth'd out and fighting cops in 40 years after a couple prison runs
 
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The ironic thing is that every February, an elementary school kid has to do a paper on a famous black person in honor of black history month.

I wonder if any kid gets George next year?
 

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My 2nd grade essay was probably about Roberto Clemente... you'd have to check with my teacher at the time (whoever that is) but I'm sure he or she would remember rolltide's desire to be just like Roberto. Either that or I wrote about wanting to be meth'd out and fighting cops in 40 years after a couple prison runs

My third grade essay was about Don Larsen's perfect game
 

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Floyd worked in the same place as Chauvin for 17 years
The restaurant/nightclub burned down a few days after the incident
Neighbors say they never knew Chauvin was a cop
Floyd was unemployed, had not worked for > 2 months, the place was closed for the virus outbreak
Floyd had a counterfeit bill at a store right across from the nightclub so he was immediately arrested... hmmm
Chauvin did no make the arrest but showed up to take over
Chauvin's wife formally filed for divorce a few days after the incident... all paperwork done... that was fast!

Doesn't this all seem a bit questionable when all these things are in play?
I am not certain all of this is 100% true but I think it is... but no mention on the MSM, there are a million details about everything else but I do not see/hear details on this stuff.
Can you imagine why you would do this to a guy you have worked in the same small building for 17 years? WTF?
 
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Floyd worked in the same place as Chauvin for 17 years
The restaurant/nightclub burned down a few days after the incident
Neighbors say they never knew Chauvin was a cop
Floyd was unemployed, had not worked for > 2 months, the place was closed for the virus outbreak
Floyd had a counterfeit bill at a store right across from the nightclub so he was immediately arrested... hmmm
Chauvin did no make the arrest but showed up to take over
Chauvin's wife formally filed for divorce a few days after the incident... all paperwork done... that was fast!

Doesn't this all seem a bit questionable when all these things are in play?
I am not certain all of this is 100% true but I think it is... but no mention on the MSM, there are a million details about everything else but I do not see/hear details on this stuff.
Can you imagine why you would do this to a guy you have worked in the same small building for 17 years? WTF?

the wife filed for divorce mainly for asset protection
 

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Floyd worked in the same place as Chauvin for 17 years
The restaurant/nightclub burned down a few days after the incident
Neighbors say they never knew Chauvin was a cop
Floyd was unemployed, had not worked for > 2 months, the place was closed for the virus outbreak
Floyd had a counterfeit bill at a store right across from the nightclub so he was immediately arrested... hmmm
Chauvin did no make the arrest but showed up to take over
Chauvin's wife formally filed for divorce a few days after the incident... all paperwork done... that was fast!

Doesn't this all seem a bit questionable when all these things are in play?
I am not certain all of this is 100% true but I think it is... but no mention on the MSM, there are a million details about everything else but I do not see/hear details on this stuff.
Can you imagine why you would do this to a guy you have worked in the same small building for 17 years? WTF?

The only thing that doesnt add up is why the MSM isn't dissecting his life. It seems something should be reported on the villain

The other weird thing is why they are not showing the footage prior to the pin down. Seems weird
 

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The only thing that doesnt add up is why the MSM isn't dissecting his life. It seems something should be reported on the villain

The other weird thing is why they are not showing the footage prior to the pin down. Seems weird

Almost reads as if you are unsure of who is The Villain in this episode
 

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I am hearing Floyd was not breathing well at all when he was being walked to the police vehicle, before he was held down by the officers.

He collapsed to the ground, complained he could not breath well.... before the scene that has been shown 1,000,000 times to the low information Dem crowd. Well, on hard drugs, that is certainly a possibility. And a cardiac condition on top of it...

SO Chauvin was tried and convicted in less than 24 hours by the coordinated globalist media, 17 dead from the riots, billions in destruction and arson, over a thousand injured, and there may not even be a case against Chauvin.

Again, the official autopsy by the official coroner said NO asphyxiation, no signs of damage, either. The paid off unofficial TV star one said it was asphyxiaton.

Also something going on about the cop body cams being admissable...

We shall see...
 

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Isn't it obvious...one night when George checked the work schedule and knew Chauvin was working, he stole a car and went to the cop's house only to find his lonely wife. Posing as a pizza delivery boy, he entered the house to deliver the pepperoni and Ms. Chauvin, infected with Jungle Fever, accepted both the pie and the penis. Following, Officer Chauvin noticed a change in his wife including her new-found interest in watching "Wild n Out."

Chauvin finally confronted his wife who told the sordid story. Chauvin went off in a rage and stopped at the 3rd precinct evidence room where he collected four conterfeit $20 bills. He gave them to his wife and told her to plant them on Poor George during their next encounter when he went to the bathroom to wash the white woman off himself. When Floyd passed the bills, Chauvin was immediately onsite to punish the man who had blackened his wife. Days later, Floyd's brothers burnt down the nightclub as, since there was now an opening, they didn't want to risk losing their unemployment.

I am not certain all of this is 100% true, but I think it is.
 

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I'll bet the families of the 17 that are dead from the violent riots think your version is real funny
 
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I still can't believe a man has to lose his job because he said "all lives matter."

That, and people out there actually think the answer is to shut down police depts

The world has gone absolutely insane.

More than you know...the World has woken up
 

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Whats wrong with a 2nd grader saying they wanted to be a Supreme Court Justice when they grow up?

I'm not following

Because they're trying to push Sainthood upon him, it's a game of thrones

I wonder what Charles Manson wanted to be in second grade? Bet he was cute, maybe he should have been paroled.

And in all seriousness, what second grader wants to be a Supreme Court Justice? A fireman, a police officer, an astronaut, an athlete, the President... all great choices. A SCJ? get the fuck outta here, I'm calling BULLSHIT. They don't even know what the fucking Supreme Court is.
 

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