Even black rapper Kanye West admits George Floyd story WAS A LIE

The second task is to organise for the deportation of all African Americans from the United States back to their genetic/ancestral homelands or some other suitable place, as ABRAHAM LINCOLN - America's greatest ever President ! did (he was tragically assassinated at a relatively early stage of his re-partriation project. There will, naturally be many major political, and other obstacles, to negotiate successfully completing a Black deportation/re-patriation programme in the US. But as Abraham Lincoln replied when he was advised of the formidable logistical (and other problems) he would face in deporting emancipated slaves from America: "WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE IS A WAY !"

Sad but true. Blacks can never fit into any advanced society. They lead lives of crime and welfare. The few with real jobs got them thru affirmative action and are not qualified. BLACK LIVES DO NOT MATTER.
 
OF COURSE it was political. Chauvin did not strangle/choke Floyd to death with his knee.





If you watch the moment he dies, it's plain to see from the expression on Floyd's face, he died of cardiac arrest NOT ASPHYXIA !. Also, prior to his death , his body was not writhing, etc; the was it does when a person is being strangled to death.




Floyd had taken fentanyl after the police took him into custody for passing a counterfeit $20.00 bill in the store. He had probably taken it earlier as well. Fentanyl is an extremely potent cardiotoxin, if you take just a LITTLE bit too much (esp in a tablet/powder you've bought from a street dealer) YOU'RE DEAD. If you throw methylamphetamine into the mix (that was the other drug the toxicology report showed that Floyd had in his system, then the risk of the fentanyl causing cardiac arrest is EVEN HIGHER. Add to this that Floyld had cardiomegaly (an enlarged heart from chronic high blood-pressure), etc; AND the fact the County Medical Examiner said that Floyd DID NOT DIE OF ASPHYXIATION, then it is clear that Chauvin did not kill Floyd.





I do not know anything about much about the restraint protocols and techniques that the Minneapolis PD authorises its officers to use. But I do know that the neck restraint Chauvin used on Floyd was an option he was at liberty to choose, as that restraint technique was a method that the Minneapolis PD had "OKed", Chavuin had probably been taught it during his training to become a police officer.





The neck restraint technique seems extreme, however (1) Floyd was a big muscular man, while Derek Chauvin was a relatively small man in build and height (2) Before he died, Floyd has been resisting arrest, the video footage of him thrashing about while two or three police tried to put him into a the back seat of a patrol car gives you some idea of how strong and difficult to manage he was. The methylamphetamine in his system could have contributed to his rage. Having seen how difficult to restrain Floyd had been earlier, perhaps Chauvin felt he needed to use the neck restraint.






Derricks Chauvin's trial and conviction for murder was a travesty of justice. Chauvin was a "sacrificial lamb" whose throat was cut to placate the violent Black mob. This Black mob had been radicalised by organizations like BLM (inc) who are self-confessed Marxists. BLM (Inc.) is based on a set of ideas similar to CRT. CRT = racist Marxism. CRT is a black-supremacist, anti-White movement. CRT deems that all White Americans always have been, are, and always will be worthless evil shit. In an America where CRT theorists held political power, White Americans would be slaughtered like pigs (seriously). CRT it is anti-capitalist, it is also diametrically opposed to America's (liberal) constitutional order, it is anti-Enlightenmement reason/empiricism/science and pro-bullshit (any bullshit - "personal narrative"- that a person makes up and spouts is "credible" bullshit, and you have a right to speak bullshit in places like schools and universities) it is anti-individualist: anti individual freedom, anti self-responsibility, anti self-reliance anti self-discipline/self - control; it seeks to undermine/destroy all of America's fundamental institutions (political, legal, Christian marriage and the nuclear family, business, cultural, and so on, it seeks to defile and erase America's past (as in the "1619 Project").








It you trace everything back to the roots, Derrick Chauvin was a victim of American Marxism in the 21st - century, in particular, a toxic brand of American Marxism called Critical Race Theory (CRT). CRT was created in the academy in the 1970s and 1980s by scholars like Derrick Bell Harvard Law School) and Kimberle Crenshaw (Colombia University). When Obama was elected and began to personally support identity politics like the "Black Live Matter" movement, radical progressive Politicians and allied political activists began to take CRT from the Ivory Towers at Harvard Law School and Colombia, etc and feed it into American institutions. One reason is that when he was 28 years old and studying law at Harvard Law School, Obama's favourite professor was well-known to have been the "Father of CRT", Derrick Bell. There is even a video of Obama heaping praise on Bell as he introduces him to speak at a student rally on the campus of Harvard Law School.As for the CRT advocates, their main goal was to stealthily inject CRT into the K-12 schooling system. With the help of the Democrat Party and the power of the big teacher Unions (NEA , FTA) they have been quite successful. It wasn't really until , 2020, that parents began to seriously question some of the "strange content" they were noticing in their kids home-schooling materials for "Diversity, Inclusivity and Equity" programs, etc. This "strange content" was full-blooded anti-Whtie racism. For instance, classrooms at K-2 had 8 year-pld kids being taught that if you were white you were bad, and you always would be a bad, worthless person, and furthermore there was no treatment for the condition of being "White". America was also slammed as having been an evil white country from the day it was born. Children were taught that Black (and BIPOC) were higher- status human beings than whites, who are the lowest (moral) level of humanity. I mean, what kind of person created this bullshit, and what kind of person teaches it to children. This is EXACTLY THE SAME THINGS as elementary schools did in Hitler's Germany after 1933. I have personally seen (at the Pergamon musuem, in Berlin) the contents of student text-books for children that were used in 1936 in elementary school classrooms in Berlin in Nazi Germany; the only difference between the NAZI school books and their CRT equivalents in the US in 2022, is that it is was the JEWS the German books taught were dangerous, worthless, shit, not the Whites (Western Europeans))






This is why Derek Chauvin is now sitting in stir in some cramped cell in a penitentiary, and Ma Floyd is livin' "high on the hog - Yes Sah !" with the $20,000,000 or whatever obscene amount of cash it was she was given in compensation for the loss of George Floyd - a truly Angelic character, who once held up a young, pregnant woman in her own home by pushing the ends of his shot-gun's barrels into her stomach. Dereck Chauvin didn't have a chance in Court, because if he were found "not guilty" the black mob would have "burned down the house."







But how was a situation like this permitted to emerge in the first place. Why was a racist- Marxist organization like BLM Inc. allowed to operate and raise funds in the United States? Wan't America AT WAR with Marxist communism not that long ago? Didn't 58,000 US troops die fighting the Soviet-backed North-Vietnamese communists in the 1960s and mis-1970s, and do you think the Cold War wasn't a real war - that on 27th October, 1962, a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine submerged off the coast of Cuba came wiithin a 2 to 3 hours of triggering thermonuclear Armaggedon (believe it, it's a FACT). Do you remember the "Reagan Doctrine" strategy. That's what President Reagan's approach to communism was...wherever you see it, anywhere in the world - Africa, Asia, Latin America - attack it - KILL IT. That's what Reagan did and in the end end he won. Most World Leaders and historians would agree that the "Reagan Doctrine" was the key to ending the Cold War and the collapse of the "Evil Empire in 1991."









What would Ronald Reagan have said if he had lived to see the disgraceful BLM Inc ( a Black-supremacist Marxist organisation) riots in 2020, or been told that, in 2022, Race Marxism (CRT) was being taught to American children, and that the same strain of race Marxism had spread throughout the federal agencies and many of America's other institutions where workers/ employees were currently required to take mandatory training courses in CRT and effectively FORCED to behave according to the tenets of the training they had received (or else).






I think Reagan would have "passed out" and ended up flat on his back on the floor (either that, or cut his wrists).











Anyone who has the basic medical science of Floyd's death explained to them, (and it is not that complex that you need to be super - intelligent to understand it), will be able to see that Chauvez did NOT kill Floyd via asphyxiation. Chauvez should not be in prison. He is there because the American government allowed a racist-MARXIST organisation (BLM Inc.) to register as a non-profit charity and collect public funds. Some of the money collected by BLM Inc was used to train activists and organisers in the various different Chapters of the BLM Inc. organisation. So when a black is shot dead by a White Cop a large protest/demonstration can be quickly staged at the sight of the event and pressure can be bought to bear to "DEFUND THE POLICE" Because the "optics" of George Floyd's death made it seem that an absolutely heinous murder of a Black man by a White cop had taken place - the result was months of violent rioting,with over 2- dozen killed, thousands injured, $2 billion in property damage, etc.







So, what's the answer to the problem?




The first thing that needs to be done by the next Republican administration is to immediately secure the border and freeze ALL IMMIGRATION for any persons who are not Caucasian, native North-Western European (Swedes, English, Scots, Dutch, Norwegians, Belgians, Icelanders, etc).






The second task is to organise for the deportation of all African Americans from the United States back to their genetic/ancestral homelands or some other suitable place, as ABRAHAM LINCOLN - America's greatest ever President ! did (he was tragically assassinated at a relatively early stage of his re-partriation project. There will, naturally be many major political, and other obstacles, to negotiate successfully completing a Black deportation/re-patriation programme in the US. But as Abraham Lincoln replied when he was advised of the formidable logistical (and other problems) he would face in deporting emancipated slaves from America: "WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE IS A WAY !"






THIS IS JUST THE START OF HOW THE PROBLEM IS SOLVED, PROVIDING A FULL ANSWER WOULD REQUIRE A POST THE SIZE OF "WAR AND PEACE."



Dachshund - the Wonder Hound



DLM....Dachshund Lives Matter !





The sane American public, however, is now beginning to wake up and several state legislatures have banned to used of CRT/CRT-derived curricula in their schools

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Nazi boy just had a meltdown, folks.
 
Read about positional (postural) asphyxia and you'll see how. Once you force the person into a certain position it's not that hard.

"On May 25, 2020, according to a private autopsy contradicting the official autopsy, George Floyd died by asphyxia when Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck and another officer, J. Alexander Kueng, knelt on his back for almost ten minutes as Floyd lay on his stomach on the pavement."

And how about these apples:
A 1996 FBI bulletin said that many law enforcement and health personnel were being taught to avoid restraining people face-down or to do so only for a very short period of time.[SUP][4]

Chauvin should have been charged with murder in the first, IMO. Twenty-two years isn't long enough for this pig, especially since it wasn't his first offense.[/SUP]

Sorry I am just not buying that, nor indeed does Dr. John Dunn. He attempted to recreate those condition in an experiment but could not yet that's been buried somehow.

Evidence Mounts — Chauvin Did Not Murder Floyd


In his motion for a new trial, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, through his attorney Eric Nelson, made an obvious point. Quoting case law, Nelson reminded the court of “the prosecutor’s inherently unique role in the criminal justice system, which mandates that the prosecutor not act as a zealous advocate for criminal punishment, but as the representative of the people in an effort to seek justice.”

Had the State prosecutors set out to honor this mandate and seek justice, they would not have presented the medical evidence they did. In fact, they would not have charged Derek Chauvin with second-degree murder or charged his colleagues as accomplices.

Prosecutors knew they had a problem. To make the murder charge stick in the Chauvin case, they had to secure an “asphyxia” diagnosis from a physician.

If justice were the goal, prosecutors would have taken two critical steps to assure that the medical testimony supported the charge of murder. The first was to run a controlled experiment to see if Chauvin’s actions could possibly have resulted in the death of George Floyd. The second was to make the court and the defense aware of the potential compromise of its star medical witness, Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker.

Dr. John Dunn did run such an experiment, and he made a video of the same. Dr. Dunn comes well credentialed. He is a former member and chair of the medico-legal committee for the American College of Emergency Physicians, board certified in legal medicine, and co-author with a pathologist of a chapter on forensics for a text published by the American College of Legal Medicine. He has followed the case from the beginning, studied the videos, and reviewed Floyd’s autopsy report.

Not content to speculate, Dr. Dunn enlisted the help of two men to determine whether or not the prone restraint used by Chauvin on Floyd could have asphyxiated and killed him. He recruited a 230-pound man to play the role of Floyd and a 170-pound man to play Chauvin’s role. At the time of the incident, Floyd weighed 223 pounds, and Chauvin, with his gear, weighed about 170.

The Chauvin proxy applied the handcuffs and placed the “suspect” in the prone restraint position. For a 10-minute period, he put his left knee on the man’s neck and shoulder, matching the pressure Chauvin put on Floyd. Throughout the experiment, Dunn used a pulse oximeter to monitor the oxygen level and pulse of the man being held in this prone restraint.

As Dunn attests and the video shows, “The results were that there was no impact on the oxygen level or the pulse of the restrained man for the full 10 minutes, and no ill effects at the time or two days later when he was interviewed.” Arguably, Dunn’s experiment has more evidentiary value than any contrary proof offered by the State.

Dunn believes that Floyd died from cardiac arrhythmia — a lethal heart rhythm. He observes that Floyd was suffering from severe cardiac disease aggravated by the drugs in his system including methamphetamine and fentanyl. “Exertion and excitement from intoxication and the arrest situation along with the amphetamine stimulant drug effects increase the arrhythmia risk,” says Dunn.

testifying expert witness.” They should never have even considered him.

On July 2, 2020, Mitchell had given an interview to the Guardian, in which he said, “From what the world has seen, we know that George Floyd’s intoxication, or George Floyd’s heart condition, played absolutely no part in his death.”

“From what the world has seen?” In that one statement, Mitchell summarized the effect a misleading video snippet was having on the State’s case. The mob was now dictating Minnesota justice.

The increasingly radicalized Mitchell was speaking out wherever he could find a microphone. His diagnosis of society’s ills was as skewed as his diagnosis of Floyd’s. Mitchell said on a podcast around the same time as his meeting with the prosecutors, “my people are starving. My people are hungry. My people have foots on their necks…. White supremacy has placed itself at the center disenfranchisement of black and brown people in this country.”

Read more: https://spectator.org/chauvin-floyd-evidence/
 
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Sorry I am just not buying that, nor indeed does Dr. John Dunn. He attempted to recreate those condition in an experiment but could not yet that's been buried somehow.

Evidence Mounts — Chauvin Did Not Murder Floyd

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Read more: https://spectator.org/chauvin-floyd-evidence/

Conservatives want to have it both ways, as usual.

The American Spectator is a right-biased medium: "
Overall, we rate the American Spectator Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that consistently favor the right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to poor sourcing techniques, a lack of disclosure with funding, and a couple of failed fact checks."

I don't expect anybody or anything conservative to put themselves in the shoes of the victim; it's only about fearmongering and protecting the cops at all cost.

Chauvin did not weigh 140# as you stated earlier, he weighed 170# and was assisted by two other cops during the incident. Furthermore, every report shows that Floyd's health was poor and he was under the influence of drugs at the time, which could seriously impair his ability to throw off his attackers despite his heavier weight.

The most important point to me is that whatever Floyd did that day, he wasn't a threat to anybody around him. He wasn't armed, he wasn't taking hostages, he wasn't moving the car, he wasn't threatening the cops. When you look at the video from the time Chauvin approached him outside the store, you can see Floyd was saying "please don't kill me," and at one point he was crying. These aren't the actions of a person who was an imminent threat.

"Floyd died while in custody of the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) on May 25 last year after being apprehended on suspicion of passing a counterfeit $20 bill."

Suspicion of passing fake money is not a killing offense.
Maybe someone can explain why Chauvin didn't call for more back-up if they thought Floyd was such a threat. There were all kinds of videos showing the incident, and no reason for Chauvin to kneel on Floyd's back for nine minutes until he finally died.

Conservatives need to blame the victim and trash his reputation because it's their SOP, even when the victim was a young pre-teen boy like Tamir Rice. IMO cops like Chauvin are the scum of the earth, and that includes the two toadies with him who were afraid to cross him when this was all going down. The Floyd murder convinced me even more that cops don't give a shit about the lives of black men, and those like Chauvin give people like me even more reason to distrust them all.
 

The most important point to me is that whatever Floyd did that day, he wasn't a threat to anybody around him. He wasn't armed, he wasn't taking hostages, he wasn't moving the car, he wasn't threatening the cops. When you look at the video from the time Chauvin approached him outside the store, you can see Floyd was saying "please don't kill me," and at one point he was crying. These aren't the actions of a person who was an imminent threat.


You moron. Floyd was saying "i can't breathe" well before he was put on the ground. You think asphyxiation is an easy way to die but in fact it's horrible . That's why waterboarding is such a great means of torture. When floyd got to where he was actually dying he would have gone berzerk and been a huge risk to himself and others.
 
Conservatives want to have it both ways, as usual.

The American Spectator is a right-biased medium: "
Overall, we rate the American Spectator Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that consistently favor the right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to poor sourcing techniques, a lack of disclosure with funding, and a couple of failed fact checks."

I don't expect anybody or anything conservative to put themselves in the shoes of the victim; it's only about fearmongering and protecting the cops at all cost.

Chauvin did not weigh 140# as you stated earlier, he weighed 170# and was assisted by two other cops during the incident. Furthermore, every report shows that Floyd's health was poor and he was under the influence of drugs at the time, which could seriously impair his ability to throw off his attackers despite his heavier weight.

The most important point to me is that whatever Floyd did that day, he wasn't a threat to anybody around him. He wasn't armed, he wasn't taking hostages, he wasn't moving the car, he wasn't threatening the cops. When you look at the video from the time Chauvin approached him outside the store, you can see Floyd was saying "please don't kill me," and at one point he was crying. These aren't the actions of a person who was an imminent threat.

"Floyd died while in custody of the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) on May 25 last year after being apprehended on suspicion of passing a counterfeit $20 bill."

Suspicion of passing fake money is not a killing offense.
Maybe someone can explain why Chauvin didn't call for more back-up if they thought Floyd was such a threat. There were all kinds of videos showing the incident, and no reason for Chauvin to kneel on Floyd's back for nine minutes until he finally died.

Conservatives need to blame the victim and trash his reputation because it's their SOP, even when the victim was a young pre-teen boy like Tamir Rice. IMO cops like Chauvin are the scum of the earth, and that includes the two toadies with him who were afraid to cross him when this was all going down. The Floyd murder convinced me even more that cops don't give a shit about the lives of black men, and those like Chauvin give people like me even more reason to distrust them all.

Predictable that you would use that questionable website https://mediabiasfactcheck.com to determine how right-on the Spectator is or isn't.

Dr. John Dunn has “made a business of studying cause of death and sudden cause of death.” Dunn has been an emergency physician since 1974, his last post being as a contract faculty member for the Army Emergency Medicine training program at Fort Hood Texas.

He makes the ironic case that pulmonologists routinely put their COVID patients who need a ventilator in the prone position to better ventilate their lungs.

Dunn argues, “All of this talk about the prone position ignores the fact that the prone position has long been standard police practice especially for large, aggressive men like Floyd.”

Dr. Dunn, using two subjects, one about George Floyd’s size (a big man) and one about Derek Chauvin’s size (a smaller man), had the “Chauvin” subject spend 10 minutes kneeling on the “Floyd” subject’s back in the same way shown in the infamous video. At the end of the experiment, the “Floyd” subject had a perfectly normal blood oxygen level and was suffering no ill effects.

Of course, the “Floyd” subject wasn’t hopped up on fentanyl (inserted into his rectum), methamphetamines, and marijuana, all on top of severe cardiac disease. Taken together, these factors created a fatal arrhythmia that Chauvin could neither have known about nor prevented.

Nobody is saying that Derek Chauvin is a nice man. Apparently, he could be unpleasant and overly aggressive. However, neither of those traits is grounds for conviction. Each case must be determined on its merits – and Jack Cashill and John Dunn make a compelling case that the merits strongly favored Chauvin, who actually acted in a textbook manner when facing someone severely compromised by a drug overdose.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...e_to_the_derek_chauvin_murder_conviction.html
 
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Predictable that you would use that questionable website https://mediabiasfactcheck.com to determine how right-on the Spectator is or isn't.

Dr. John Dunn has “made a business of studying cause of death and sudden cause of death.” Dunn has been an emergency physician since 1974, his last post being as a contract faculty member for the Army Emergency Medicine training program at Fort Hood Texas.

He makes the ironic case that pulmonologists routinely put their COVID patients who need a ventilator in the prone position to better ventilate their lungs.

Dunn argues, “All of this talk about the prone position ignores the fact that the prone position has long been standard police practice especially for large, aggressive men like Floyd.”

Dr. Dunn, using two subjects, one about George Floyd’s size (a big man) and one about Derek Chauvin’s size (a smaller man), had the “Chauvin” subject spend 10 minutes kneeling on the “Floyd” subject’s back in the same way shown in the infamous video. At the end of the experiment, the “Floyd” subject had a perfectly normal blood oxygen level and was suffering no ill effects.

Of course, the “Floyd” subject wasn’t hopped up on fentanyl (inserted into his rectum), methamphetamines, and marijuana, all on top of severe cardiac disease. Taken together, these factors created a fatal arrhythmia that Chauvin could neither have known about nor prevented.

Nobody is saying that Derek Chauvin is a nice man. Apparently, he could be unpleasant and overly aggressive. However, neither of those traits is grounds for conviction. Each case must be determined on its merits – and Jack Cashill and John Dunn make a compelling case that the merits strongly favored Chauvin, who actually acted in a textbook manner when facing someone severely compromised by a drug overdose.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...e_to_the_derek_chauvin_murder_conviction.html

What I don't understand is why you have to believe that Floyd was a looming threat. Accusation of passing phony money is no reason for the cops to react this way.

Can you watch this video with an open mind?
 
You moron. Floyd was saying "i can't breathe" well before he was put on the ground. You think asphyxiation is an easy way to die but in fact it's horrible . That's why waterboarding is such a great means of torture. When floyd got to where he was actually dying he would have gone berzerk and been a huge risk to himself and others.

If he was saying "I can't breathe" before they forced him to the ground, even more reason not to do it. This was the point where they could have phoned for the EMS, but they didn't. It was all about showing their strength against a man who didn't have enough of his own strength to fend them off. One alpha and two beta males keeping the victim in his place.

I saw this technique used before on a young healthy male with no physical problems.

He wasn't the first. And he also died.
 
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