Black* man in Breonna Taylor shirt murders three at police bar in L’ville
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I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape. -
Floyd died of a Fentanyl OD so yes, he likely should have died even with the knee to his back. He was high and driving and was going to be busted for the counterfeit along with DUII. He was going back to jail and between the massive amounts of Fent and the meth in his system, he’s lucky he lived even that long. Didn’t deserve to die from the cop on him, but he was heading back to the slammer again.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
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Did you know that the autopsy didn't reveal injuries from the police officer that caused Floyd's death? Floyd died from a fentanyl overdose.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
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This, the left couldn't have unity so they sent out their minionsRaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
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Yup. They had the entire country's attention, empathy and support and it morphed into "getting hunted like dogs/Lebron bullshit".CuntWaffle said:
I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape.
Let alone mobs confronting sidewalk cafe diners and drivers and forcing them to say "Black Lives Matter". Fuck that shit. Leave people the hell alone to live their own lives.
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Or showing up at people’s houses. That really bothers me.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. They had the entire country's attention, empathy and support and it morphed into "getting hunted like dogs/Lebron bullshit".CuntWaffle said:
I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape.
Let alone mobs confronting sidewalk cafe diners and drivers and forcing them to say "Black Lives Matter". Fuck that shit. Leave people the hell alone to live their own lives. -
@SwayeDoog_de_Jour said:
Or showing up at people’s houses. That really bothers me.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. They had the entire country's attention, empathy and support and it morphed into "getting hunted like dogs/Lebron bullshit".CuntWaffle said:
I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape.
Let alone mobs confronting sidewalk cafe diners and drivers and forcing them to say "Black Lives Matter". Fuck that shit. Leave people the hell alone to live their own lives. -
Doog_de_Jour said:
Or showing up at people’s houses. That really bothers me.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. They had the entire country's attention, empathy and support and it morphed into "getting hunted like dogs/Lebron bullshit".CuntWaffle said:
I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape.
Let alone mobs confronting sidewalk cafe diners and drivers and forcing them to say "Black Lives Matter". Fuck that shit. Leave people the hell alone to live their own lives.
Hey....@Swaye and I have NEVER made you chant anything.
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But you at least understand why I’m triggered, right? 😄PurpleThrobber said:Doog_de_Jour said:
Or showing up at people’s houses. That really bothers me.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. They had the entire country's attention, empathy and support and it morphed into "getting hunted like dogs/Lebron bullshit".CuntWaffle said:
I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape.
Let alone mobs confronting sidewalk cafe diners and drivers and forcing them to say "Black Lives Matter". Fuck that shit. Leave people the hell alone to live their own lives.
Hey....@Swaye and I have NEVER made you chant anything. -
OK - that one time @swaye wanted you to say "Who's your Daddy?"...that wasn't me.Doog_de_Jour said:
But you at least understand why I’m triggered, right? 😄PurpleThrobber said:Doog_de_Jour said:
Or showing up at people’s houses. That really bothers me.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. They had the entire country's attention, empathy and support and it morphed into "getting hunted like dogs/Lebron bullshit".CuntWaffle said:
I said the outrage was justified to an extent, but it has gone so far overboard at this point it is ridiculous.PurpleThrobber said:
Based on the 15 second clip that stirred all this up - agreed.CuntWaffle said:
Floyd shouldn't have been killed, I think most everyone will agree on that. He was not some sort of martyr though. He was trying to buy stuff using counterfit money while high on fentanyl and resisted arrest. If you had no idea what actually happened and just followed the mainstream media and word of mouth/social media, you would think that the cops just decided to pick out some random black dude walking on the street and then execute him for fun, which obviously isn't the case and the reason most people are arguing at the moment. He still shouldn't have been killed and the police officer who used excessive force should be responsible for that. The outrage to a certain extent was justified for his case but has gone WAY too far.RaceBannon said:More importantly to me is how we went from 99% agreement that the Floyd incident sucked to be more divided than ever. That didn't happen on its own
Based on the actual body cam footage including all the time George freaked out and didn't comply.....yeah, can't quite get to the same level of outrage.
But it's not like CNN or NBC is going to devote 15 minutes of prime time showing the whole tape.
Let alone mobs confronting sidewalk cafe diners and drivers and forcing them to say "Black Lives Matter". Fuck that shit. Leave people the hell alone to live their own lives.
Hey....@Swaye and I have NEVER made you chant anything.






