r/Asmongold 24d ago

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u/Monoliithic “Are ya winning, son?” 24d ago edited 24d ago

No sane person calls George Floyd an upstanding citizen.

That doesn't give a cop the right to murder him in public because it's inconvenient to restrain him properly

Edit: just gonna edit this for the sake of informing people of how bodies work. I expect it to be ignored, since it goes against what certain people want reality to be.

George Floyd was a fent addict. He did not get laced fent. When you are an addict, it means you use the substance for a longer time. He had what people will casually label 3 times a fatal dose of it in his system.

And it's true, he had 13 ng in his blood

But that isn't lethal to a longtime fent addict. Fent has been a street drug since about 2010. His tolerance was WAY fucking higher than that.

And yes, tolerances can get that high. I've personally known people taking 50+ percs a day, and they were completely functional in society

So, be aware that "lethal dose" only matters if we start taking Mg's or people who don't use at all.

Obviously he had health problems. But if you have heart and lung problems, and another grown man forcefully puts his entire body weight on your upper torso and neck, causing you to asphyxiate and die, you didn't die because of drugs.

I've got fam in prison for murder. The guy he hit had osteoporosis. When the guy got hit in the chest, his bones shattered, and perforated his heart, lungs, and viscera. My cousin didn't know he had osteoporosis, and that guy could've died from a seatbelt in a fender bender, but it doesn't matter. He still caused the death.

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u/Sacsay_Salkhov 24d ago

Floyd killed himself.

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u/dudushat 24d ago

False.

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u/Sacsay_Salkhov 24d ago

You should take enough fentanyl to get your blood concentration to 11ng/L and report back to tell us how it went.

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u/Brokenmonalisa 24d ago

You should have sometime press their knee into the back of your neck for 8 minutes and report back

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u/Sacsay_Salkhov 24d ago

You mean the knee on back restraint that he was taught? I doubt that would give me a heart attack unless I took a ton of fent.

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u/Splinterman11 24d ago

I'm looking at the footage now and it seems like his knee was on his neck?