Coincidentally the cop and Floyd worked at the same night club.Skans » Today, 3:58 pm » wrote: ↑ After watching this bit of video and listening to the facts explained by, I guess Megan Kelley, my opinion is that the cop started off on bad footing.I don't care what George Floyd was or wasn't, but I can tell you this. That cop wasn't investigating, he was looking for a problem.
- Floyd wasn't driving - he was parked. So, there were no driving offenses.
- Maybe the car window didn't work and that's why Floyd opened the door.
- Floyd initially wasn't really acting erratically and I didn't feel he was intentionally disobeying the officer.
- This inquiry was supposed to be over a counterfeit bill - not a violent crime; not a crime involving the use of the vehicle.
- The cop had a foul mouth and a bad attitude from the start.
- The cop drew his pistol......why?
That's a bit unusual. Wonder if something else was going on there.*GHETTOBLASTER » Yesterday, 9:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Coincidentally the cop and Floyd worked at the same night club.
Yep..my "conspiracy theory mind" was kicking into overdrive as soon as that very low probability factoid came to light.Skans » Today, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑ That's a bit unusual. Wonder if something else was going on there.
31stArrival » Today, 4:58 am » wrote: ↑ Hope, faith, charity, building better tomorrows by convincing every human alive now isn't eternity and genetic outcomes cannot possibly be living eternally separated by heartbeats dawn to dusk now.
Mind over matter philosophy, symbolism over substance psychology, nobody can stand their time equally alive daily here cradle to grave or else, humanity will eliminate anyone not complying with denying how evolving actually happens now.
Laws that govern outcomes dawn to dusk operate 7 days week noon to midnight becomes end of the day this rotation and International Dateline(180 degrees longitude) to Prime Meridian becomes 7 separate tomorrows 52 weeks a year each rotation forward now.
Genetic outcomes only exist adapting since conceived changing population daily alive since fertilized cells to end of arriving great great grandchildren. This is how actual evolving has always existed.
Name a reality framing humanity tomorrow that is honest about adapting in plain sight? there wasn't one throughout history sustaining current events showing this species is about to eliminate itself over the vanity of vernacular tribalism so far.
Typecasting by an intellectual stereotype only shows which side of life you chose to perform as cradle to grave.
Do you think Trump will pardon him?Punch » 01 Jun 2025, 11:45 am » wrote: ↑ Chauvin is a political prisoner. He should be freed immediately. He was fed to the mob to appease them.
Won't matter if he does or doesn't. The intellectual battle lines never go away. Until extinction.
It matters to Chauvin.
Chauvin's life regardless will parallel what George Zimmermann endures daily alone with Kyle Rittenhouse has to live with. I can empathize with their situation because the the reactions I received in 1983 quitting the Union in 1982 telling them I would cross the picket line in 1983 if they call a national strike.Skans » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It matters to Chauvin.
It matters to Shapiro.
It might matter to Trump.
It matters to nearly every person in the country, regardless of what side you're on.
As a person who hates Unions and picket lines, I admire and respect a brave scab.31stArrival » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Chauvin's life regardless will parallel what George Zimmermann endures daily alone with Kyle Rittenhouse has to live with. I can empathize with their situation because the the reactions I received in 1983 quitting the Union in 1982 telling them I would cross the picket line in 1983 if they call a national strike.
they did and I did. spent 19 years hated for my actions of standing my time equally alive per heartbeat daily here.
ha ha ha. remember what scabs are naturally occurring to heal old wounds from previous generation gaps as nobody corrects the corruption established within this species last 350 generations lived so far.Skans » Today, 10:19 am » wrote: ↑ As a person who hates Unions and picket lines, I admire and respect a brave scab.
Scab on your mother's *** from horses butt **** her.31stArrival » Today, 11:50 am » wrote: ↑ ha ha ha. remember what scabs are naturally occurring to heal old wounds from previous generation gaps as nobody corrects the corruption established within this species last 350 generations lived so far.
psychological class warfare feeds off the sibling rivalry emotion and when people agree to disagree they become a collective of people never accepting their actual time alive daily here regardless which ancestral lineage in today.
Your infantile remarks don't insult me because you use hypothetical standards beyond all I have ever been since alive. But like all members of this species I have emotional responses to people acting larger than life without being anything more than just another ancestor living in space so far.
31stArrival » 29 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Your infantile remarks don't insult me because you use hypothetical standards beyond all I have ever been since alive. But like all members of this species I have emotional responses to people acting larger than life without being anything more than just another ancestor living in space so far.
Frustration is my enemy. So I take the time to understand why people assume role playing cradle to grave was ingrained by this species within itself by sole reproductions like yourself devoted to misrepresent life constantly for your own feeling of intellectual superiority over isolated brain adapting as displaced.
Serenity is the ability to understand what eternity does with chromosomes and streaming DNA of life in this atmosphere. Series parallel time where event horizons happen the same way for any form of life native to this universal position equally inhabiting space, NOW.
Humanity is the history of human behavior every ancestral lineage and generation gap lived so far. You refuse to accept all you been since a fertilized cell, I never let go of that awareness.
I'm certain your sorry *** is easy to hate. Praying your **** spewing *** gets hit by a meteor.31stArrival » Today, 10:14 am » wrote: ↑ Chauvin's life regardless will parallel what George Zimmermann endures daily alone with Kyle Rittenhouse has to live with. I can empathize with their situation because the the reactions I received in 1983 quitting the Union in 1982 telling them I would cross the picket line in 1983 if they call a national strike.
they did and I did. spent 19 years hated for my actions of standing my time equally alive per heartbeat daily here.
Everyone that hates their natural time alive hates me for reminding their brain all they been since a fertilized cell arrived to their time equally alive daily here.murdock » 34 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I'm certain your sorry *** is easy to hate. Praying your **** spewing *** gets hit by a meteor.
Die you babbling horse cock sucking bastard.
31stArrival » 59 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Everyone that hates their natural time alive hates me for reminding their brain all they been since a fertilized cell arrived to their time equally alive daily here.
You keep assuming your character matters more than your genetic position as ancestrally here in plain sight.
No. Unless it is towards the end of his term. It would be too much of a headache and create a firestorm. Chauvin is guilty of one thing - being stupid enough to put his bosses in that kind of predicament.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Fdj4aR8hze4Punch » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No. Unless it is towards the end of his term. It would be too much of a headache and create a firestorm. Chauvin is guilty of one thing - being stupid enough to put his bosses in that kind of predicament.