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Posted on 3/14/21 at 2:47 am to
Posted by goinggray
Member since Apr 2020
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Posted on 3/14/21 at 2:47 am to
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Lmao he can go frick himself
I get that you don’t like him, but what is that based on? Is it just the perception of placing a knee on an arrestee’s back?

Because all available data does not point to the felon dying from being kneeled on - rather it all points to a complication of factors to include heart problems, CV19 and drug abuse.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 3/14/21 at 3:03 pm to
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Because all available data does not point to the felon dying from being kneeled on - rather it all points to a complication of factors to include heart problems, CV19 and drug abuse.

The same people who refuse to accept that are the same people that will tell you that Chauvin spent 9 minutes kneeling with his knee on Floyd's neck. Nevermind the facts of the autopsy that show Floyd had no damage to any part of his neck, which any person would have if any other person spent that amount of time kneeling on their neck.

They are also the same people who will tell you that a man who was fighting, kicking, cussing, rolling around in the back of a police SUV, resisting everything the officers told him to do, couldn't breathe the whole time he was fighting restraint.

They are also the same people who believe that Fentanyl, or any similar drug, ingested orally, even when packaged for street sale in plastic, immediately hits your system and makes you comatose.

They are also the type people who have only seen the video of Chauvin "kneeling on Floyd's neck for 9 minutes" and believe that is all there is to it.

Generally, they are people who will ignore everything that is available to them in order to prop up the narrative that supports their world view.
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