I chose the option to display votes publicly because I'd like everyone who votes to provide a reason(s) for their vote. Please don't vote if you're unwilling to articulate a reason. My answer is "I don't know" because I don't know.
I don't think that he would have done that to a white guy ...I chose the option to display votes publicly because I'd like everyone who votes to provide a reason(s) for their vote. Please don't vote if you're unwilling to articulate a reason. My answer is "I don't know" because I don't know.
On the contrary we had unemployment riots during the great depression. I suspect 40 million unemployed are ready to take their anger out on someone. They were protesting the lockdown. All these unemployed are the tinder and George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor were the spark.Who knows nowadays?
The pandemic didn't work as hoped, so let's go for a good old fashioned race war instead...
Oh I was not sure you could post video. OP wanted you to articulate your answers, but if ok.Source?
There is the idea that certain activists are infiltrating nonviolent protests, in order to highjack them to become violent. While ones are crying that there is a conspiracy to put masks on our faces and degrade us and control us, there can also be a conspiracy to use this stuff to take down the government so dictatorial people can take over > like certain communist people have done in the past.All these unemployed are the tinder and George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor were the spark.
IMO, even if Floyd hadn't died, even if he didn't suffer any injury, without any facts outside of the video, Chauvin was engaged in sadistic torture of a man, and would have to be fired and charged with something. But I'm asking about the race question.They claim the autopsy shows he did not die of asphyxiation. But, then, why did he die? The stopped pulse would have shown he needed help, in any case. It would be significant to see if he died of what CPR could have corrected.
IMO, there's far too much police violence against everyone, my white self included. Given that police violence against blacks receives much more media attention, I don't think we can deduce anything in regard to this one instance.I believe that it had something to do with race, insofar as what happened here was a symptom of a much larger problem. There's far too much police violence against African Americans throughout the country for me to throw up my hands and say that I have no idea why it happened.
They knew he was unconscious a full 2 minutes before the guy got off Floyd's neck.So, if he stayed limp for more than two minutes . . . without being checked . . . this means something to be dealt with.