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re: Chauvin juror defends participation in March on Washington after social media post surface
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:28 pm to GeauxTigerTM
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:28 pm to GeauxTigerTM
Mistrial
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:28 pm to AMS
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no but I dont think MLK march is a protest about police brutality
You've been shown direct proof that it was a protest about police brutality and you still deny it..
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:28 pm to AMS
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no but I dont think MLK march is a protest about police brutality like the question specifically asked.
You’re doing violence to a constructionist view of language. Does this work at the coffee shop? Or do people just glaze over and wander away?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:29 pm to the808bass
DisplacedBuckeye was a true statist. He would have supported Chauvin in my opinion.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:29 pm to AMS
You are a piece of shite and a liar.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:30 pm to AMS
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but murder 2 was proved beyond reasonable doubt.
At least that is what one would hope with a jury trial, but as the oj jurors tell us sometimes it's just about "payback".
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:31 pm to SCLibertarian
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That's like saying because Dr. King preached love and peace that every MLK Boulevard in America is a non-violent utopia, when it's the exact opposite. Of course an MLK march is going to talk about police brutality.
The 2020 Virtual March on Washington will take place on August 28, 2020, on the 57th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. This year, thousands will virtually March on Washington to restore and recommit to the dream.
pretty sure the mlk march is about racial equality, civil rights and shite not about police brutality. although police brutality may be a part of what the actual purpose of the march is.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:33 pm to AMS
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although police brutality may be a part of what the actual purpose of the march is.
You don’t say...
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:33 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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You've been shown direct proof that it was a protest about police brutality and you still deny it..
some parts of the protest may have been about that, but that doesnt mean thats what the protest was specifically about.
and just because some parts were about that does not mean the juror participated during the minutes those parts took place. we know he didnt participate in the whole march because hes off taking pics in a restaurant.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:33 pm to SCLibertarian
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DisplacedBuckeye was a true statist. He would have supported Chauvin in my opinion.
Displaced is smarter than AMS, as well.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:33 pm to AMS
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some parts of the protest may have been about that, but that doesnt mean thats what the protest was specifically about.
What qualifiers were in the question for the juror?
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:34 pm to AMS
Getting everyone convinced you're an idiot has to be a fetsih for some of you people.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:35 pm to roadGator
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although police brutality may be a part of what the actual purpose of the march is.
You don’t say...
yea you may as well say basketball is a game about free throws. Of course thats a silly view because the game is about more than free throws.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:36 pm to AMS
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The 2020 Virtual March on Washington will take place on August 28, 2020, on the 57th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. This year, thousands will virtually March on Washington to restore and recommit to the dream.
You're not looking at the evidence at all. Slap "mlk" and a pic of mlk on a shirt wrap it in "get your knee off my neck - blm", and you're giving free passes.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:37 pm to the808bass
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What qualifiers were in the question for the juror?
*beside from what you described above* and a *protest about police brutality*.
he may have described BLM/MLK march above.
MLK march is not a protest about police brutality.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:38 pm to the808bass
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What qualifiers were in the question for the juror?
If it was "are you a bigoted POS", the guy committed perjury
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:38 pm to AMS
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so we agree MLK march is not about police brutality even if you want to call it by another name
Let's see what the NYT wrote about the march that day. And see if police brutality was a focus.
“There’s a knee upon the neck of democracy, and our nation can only live so long without the oxygen of freedom.” -Martin Luther King III
“We didn’t come to start trouble,” he said, in an implicit rebuke to critics of the summer’s racial protests. “We came to stop trouble. You act like it’s no trouble to shoot us in the back. You act like it’s no trouble to put a chokehold on us while we scream ‘I can’t breathe’ 11 times. -Al Sharpton
"The parade of speakers included family members of Mr. Blake and others who were shot in encounters with the police. They drew roars of approval from listeners, some of whom came hundreds of miles from Ohio, Georgia, Arizona and elsewhere."
"For the thousands who came to the Lincoln Memorial on Friday, the country’s problem was not too little police presence but far too much."
"The protest also sought to rally support for enacting the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, backed by House Democrats and the Congressional Black Caucus. The bill would overhaul law enforcement training and conduct rules to try to limit police misconduct and racial bias."
Eric Porter, 50, said he had left his home in New Jersey early Friday, driving through the night to reach the protest. Mr. Porter said he had never previously marched for a cause, but after the shooting of Mr. Blake he felt that he and his 15-year-old son needed to witness the event.
LINK
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:39 pm to AMS
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Other than what you have already described above, have you, or anyone close to you, participated in protests about police use of force or police brutality?
“Protests about..”
It doesn’t say “protests primarily about..”
Neither does it say “protests solely about..”
It just says “protests about.”
He didn’t disclose it because he knew it would disqualify him. Period. You know it. I know it. And I know that you know it.
You’re dancing like a marionette on a string because your ego is bigger than your brain (a low bar to hurdle). Just move on and people will keep thinking you’re exactly as stupid as you are. Or continue to argue and we will think you’re even more stupid.
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:41 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
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Lock him up. Overturn the verdict. Kangaroo court. Banana Republic
AMS said the knee was proven beyond reasonable doubt the cause of death...
so I guess the march was legit
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