https://www.businessinsider.com/derek-chauvins-accused-stabber-black-friday-blm-2023-12
Well, this is quite the story. Chauvin's attacker was a white guy who wanted to support BLM by attacking Chauvin on Black Friday. Oh yeah, he was also a long time FBI informant.
Nothing to see here, move along.
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It's incredible how the left has stepped up persecution of those who are not allied in promoting their causes. This guy was doing his duty. That's the bottom line, even if he appeared to be less than perfect in process. The left has no problem lying about such situations and exploiting the dead or suffering to push their agenda, be it this, Jan 6, concerned parents, defenders of the conceived but yet unborn, Jews, pallies, illegal immigrant invaders...the dead and suffering are tools and props to the left.
Here, we see a lefty inmate doing what lefties not incarcerated do.
None of that matters IMO. Once Chauvin went into custody, it became the job of the BOP to protect him from this kind of violence. Failure to do so, seems to be the equivalent of a death sentence.
Certainly. But leaving him to this type of violence suggests kinship with the leftist who knifed him. Not directly, perhaps, but birds of a feather to be sure. You know...Dan's peeps!
Given the number of folks on the right who express satisfaction when a particularly heinous criminal is put in general population and left the the ministrations of the other inmates, I'm not sure this is a left/right thing in the way you suggest.
I think this is more of a convenient way to silence Chauvin and protect those who benefited from his conviction. Just imagine if the anger directed at Chauvin had been directed at those actually responsible for law enforcement in MPLS.
I would insist that anyone who chooses to believe Chauvin "murdererd" Floyd, or that he was in any way responsible for a drugged up moron with serious health problems is lefty enough for me. Only leftists are that stupid and lie that hard. He's a textbook example of a scapegoat, suffering so that the weak won't have to endure more of the violent protests that ensued when the thug died by his own hand while detained by cops.
Homicide is the correct term for what happened to Floyd. Personally, I think that involuntary manslaughter is the absolute maximum charge that would even remotely be appropriate. Yet, I also don't think that even that was proven beyond a reasonable doubt. To ignore the culpability of Floyd in his own death is absurd.
They didn't merely ignore it. They rejected it out of hand just to rationalize their abuse of Chauvin, a white cop. When this crap first emerged, we had only that snippet of video from some person's phone which showed what appeared to be Chauvin kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck (which other body cam footage clearly demonstrated wasn't the case). We also saw that Chauvin had his hands in his pockets (or at least his left hand in his left pocket). It wasn't a good look, because it made him appear to be uncaring while the drugged up thug squirmed and cried beneath him. I wonder how this exacerbated the outcry of those who constantly push the "racist cops are killing us black people" lie. One could say that initial clip was a "first impression" of Chauvin the general public saw. And what do we know about first impressions?
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