Then why are there "hate crimes" if it's not about race ? Not saying cops don't target blacks either, clearly some cops do.What a pile of shit this post is.
Demons should be demonized.
Are they asking this on Stormfront?Then why are there "hate crimes" if it's not about race ? Not saying cops don't target blacks either, clearly some cops do.
If Chauvin were black and Floyd were white would the coverage have been different ? I think it might have been.
We know there is plenty of black on black homicide and nary a peep...what gives?
I'm sorry I don't follow or pay attention to Stormfront. In fact, I first heard about it here. Check it next time you're there ?Are they asking this on Stormfront?
Check the title of the thread, dumbass, and try to follow along. If you want to talk about something else, start your own thread like the last racist one you started.It's possible there are racist white cops and black people victimizing other black people problem though right?
Oh thanks for your advice.Check the title of the thread, dumbass, and try to follow along. If you want to talk about something else, start your own thread like the last racist one you started.
What? Kneeling on a mans neck for 9 minutes is a fuck up and he’s being scapegoated?Chauvin is taking the rap for his own fuck up plus every recent unresolved government or state perpetrated racist incident in the USA. The more Chauvin is demonised as a person, and the more he's punished, the better everyone feels.
Yeah, a fuck up, hence why he was charged with unintentional second-degree murder.What? Kneeling on a mans neck for 9 minutes is a fuck up and he’s being scapegoated?
Dumbass
Yeah, a fuck up, hence why he was charged with unintentional second-degree murder.
But no, he's not being scapegoated, he's being made an example of, clearly. This man is paying a higher penalty to satisfy the pent up discontent of the public around police killing minorities.
I’m sorry you don’t understand the legal concept of aggravating circumstances. He killed him while committing a felony in front of minors in an excessively aggressive way, that’s why he got another 10 years. You’ve obviously got a boner for killer cops.Yeah, a fuck up, hence why he was charged with unintentional second-degree murder.
But no, he's not being scapegoated, he's being made an example of, clearly. This man is paying a higher penalty to satisfy the pent up discontent of the public around police killing minorities.
But I get your point, ie this thread is about:
Real enlightened stuff, and totally worthy of discussion. Will try to read the room and stay on topic next time.
- An eye for an eye
- Prison rape
- White guilt circle jerk
Higher penalty???? What penalty should a cop pay for murdering a man by kneeling on his neck till he dies? I’m not satisfied by this at all.Yeah, a fuck up, hence why he was charged with unintentional second-degree murder.
But no, he's not being scapegoated, he's being made an example of, clearly. This man is paying a higher penalty to satisfy the pent up discontent of the public around police killing minorities.
But I get your point, ie this thread is about:
Real enlightened stuff, and totally worthy of discussion. Will try to read the room and stay on topic next time.
- An eye for an eye
- Prison rape
- White guilt circle jerk
What's the takeaway here? I read that his ex wife that's changing her name to avoid the stink thought he was "such a gentleman" and "Under all that uniform, he’s just a softie" before the incident. Made him out to be a decent guy.18 complaints in 19 years, and a murder charge: What we know about ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin
Both George Floyd and Derek Chauvin lived in Minnesota’s Twin Cities and even worked at the same nightclub before Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck during an arrest on May 25, killing him. But their lives were worlds apart. Chauvin lived in a predominantly white St. Paul suburb and racked up […]www.businessinsider.com.au
I think he should be in prison for less time than he is and that the aggravating factors are overstated in this case for the purpose of making a point.I’m sorry you don’t understand the legal concept of aggravating circumstances. He killed him while committing a felony in front of minors in an excessively aggressive way, that’s why he got another 10 years. You’ve obviously got a boner for killer cops.
The takeaway is a cop “murdered” a man by kneeling on his neck till he died. The other takeaway is that he got caught only because someone filmed it. It’s justifiable homicide when a white cop kills a persons of colour unless it’s filmed and we can see exactly what went down.What's the takeaway here? I read that his ex wife that's changing her name to avoid the stink thought he was "such a gentleman" and "Under all that uniform, he’s just a softie" before the incident. Made him out to be a decent guy.
I read that Chauvin had lots of complaints but only one was upheld. No detail at all on the complaints apart from one which didn't really seem that bad.
I also read a lot of annoying statistics about how ethnically white places Chauvin has lived are.
I was asking what I was supposed to take away from CC's link, but OK...The takeaway is a cop “murdered” a man by kneeling on his neck till he died. The other takeaway is that he got caught only because someone filmed it. It’s justifiable homicide when a white cop kills a persons of colour unless it’s filmed and we can see exactly what went down.
So if I want a killer cop punished to the full extent of the law (same as any other killer) that makes me anti cop? FMLI think he should be in prison for less time than he is and that the aggravating factors are overstated in this case for the purpose of making a point.
Boner for killer cops? This is basically an anti cop forum, so forgive me if I don't take that seriously.
Hopefully that fucker won’t be leaving jail. Go troll somewhere else you poor oppressed cop sympathiser.I think he should be in prison for less time than he is and that the aggravating factors are overstated in this case for the purpose of making a point.
Boner for killer cops? This is basically an anti cop forum, so forgive me if I don't take that seriously.
And this was an example of that cop choosing to murder someone.I was asking what I was supposed to take away from CC's link, but OK...
Police killing people is filmed all the time these days. Lots of examples of them being put in the position of choosing to kill or be killed and making the only rational decision. Some examples of mistakes being made also.