Message from @Osha19

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2020-10-27 23:23:23 UTC  

yeah, but george floyds death was not justified

2020-10-27 23:23:30 UTC  

it was given some justice

2020-10-27 23:23:39 UTC  

but it was not justifed

2020-10-27 23:27:49 UTC  

chaz they mean all the riots should have ended after george

2020-10-27 23:29:38 UTC  

Leftist logic: the cops and bystanders should just run away and pray he doesn’t hurt anyone else (oh wait, they don’t believe in god, so I guess they just don’t care if the guy kills other people)

2020-10-27 23:32:14 UTC  

@MCTETOCHETO oh, ok cool

2020-10-27 23:32:16 UTC  

thanks

2020-10-27 23:32:49 UTC  

@ray liotta private select eleborate, who was he hurting?

2020-10-27 23:39:53 UTC  

He was trying to hurt the cop, and could go and hurt others. Should’ve worded it better

2020-10-28 00:53:54 UTC  

> yeah, but george floyds death was not justified
@chaz Considering the guy killed himself by gutting a shitton of drugs... it's pretty justified. What the cop did wasn't right, but it wasn't what killed him. Though it could have been avoided if he got in the car rather than magically becoming claustrophobic (He was literally driving his own car before that.) and wanting to go on the ground. He even was saying "I can't breathe" before they even went to the ground.

2020-10-28 00:58:19 UTC  

not a cluastrophobe, a bad trip, and if you know someones on drugs you get them help, not kneel on theri neck for eight and a half minutes

2020-10-28 01:01:01 UTC  

then don't do drugs

2020-10-28 01:01:07 UTC  

<:thinking:726878987837636698>

2020-10-28 01:11:11 UTC  

ah, yeah, but in this circumstance it would still be mortal neglect

2020-10-28 01:15:28 UTC  

Chaz

2020-10-28 01:15:48 UTC  

The dosage of drugs he took was lethal

2020-10-28 01:15:55 UTC  

as in kill you within hours lethal

2020-10-28 01:16:24 UTC  

resisting arrest was his own fault. I can agree that the officer should not have knelt on the neck. but George floyd effectively killed himself.

2020-10-28 01:18:02 UTC  

His body was already going into shock

2020-10-28 01:24:03 UTC  
2020-10-28 01:24:30 UTC  

WHEN POINT TO ME WHEN, HE RESISTED

2020-10-28 01:25:43 UTC  

Watch it. You are getting emotional. Typing in Caps is the first sign of that.

2020-10-28 01:29:32 UTC  

oh, no, its frustration due to the fact I have asked this question five times

2020-10-28 01:32:46 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjKjaCvXdf4&bpctr=1603850338
Skip to 3:55. and watch from there and see he refuses to follow the Officers commands. The Officer was arresting him and he refused to come along quietly.

2020-10-28 01:34:12 UTC  

He becomes compliant around 4:30 in the video when the officer tells him to sit down.

2020-10-28 01:36:29 UTC  

at 3:55 he is visibly not resisting

2020-10-28 01:37:05 UTC  

at at 4:30 he sits down right away

2020-10-28 01:37:10 UTC  

does one have to visibly resist to be resisting?

2020-10-28 01:37:25 UTC  

Hence why I said he becomes compliant

2020-10-28 01:37:39 UTC  

skip to 7 minutes in the video and watch

2020-10-28 01:42:48 UTC  

as opposed to be invisisbly resisting?

2020-10-28 01:43:09 UTC  

you can resist with words and not with actions

2020-10-28 01:43:14 UTC  

did you think of that?

2020-10-28 01:44:08 UTC  

so when he says "I'm not resisting" as he gets out of the car and puts his hand behind his back that's resisting?

2020-10-28 01:44:38 UTC  

When the officer tells him to move. and he just stands there leaning and has to be moved by force. that is resisting

2020-10-28 01:45:12 UTC  

if you think I am mistaken. I'd like you to go and ask an officer of the Law what resisting arrest means.

2020-10-28 01:47:25 UTC  

He refuses to get in the car. The officer tells him to get in the car so many times. Do you think thats not resisting arrest?

2020-10-28 01:48:10 UTC  

He says he cant breath FAR before the officer even put him on the ground.