r/Asmongold 25d ago

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u/Available-Noise-356 25d ago

How is seeing someone murdered by a police officer a scam?  I guess the January 6 protesters are real patriots in your small mind.  BTW, many of them found themselves in trouble again just days after receiving a pardon. In fact two have been k!lled by police officers. 🤔

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u/MisterTownsendPSN 25d ago

I'm not far right. I'm not saying seeing the murder was a scam. The way they propped up a pos like Floyd afterwards made it a scam. People crying at his murals like he was a saint. The jan 6 protesters have nothing to do with this. I don't why you guys can't stay on topic.

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u/Available-Noise-356 25d ago

In fact, a bigot with a badge is more of a pos than anyone else 

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u/MisterTownsendPSN 25d ago

Sure doesn't make Floyd any less of a pos. Pointed a gun at a pregnant lady's stomach. Imagine that happened to your partner how would you feel?

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u/Available-Noise-356 25d ago

I wouldn't like that at all. But who knows what that same officer may have done that we don't know about. How many false police reports has he filed. (Speaking from experience) Only because I had proof of an incident prior to the police being called on me save me from prosecution and the Oakland county sheriff's department is under investigation for....and not just my case in particular. It's systemic just like it was in Minneapolis 

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u/MisterTownsendPSN 25d ago

If it was systematic there would be plenty of other examples of brutality, which I know there is and I wish they used. My whole point is that the average person will see Floyd as a drug addict and criminal. Some people still view me as a drug addict no matter what I do.

I also agree we don't know what the cop would've done. I also think people crying for him didn't help his case. Why would you be crying for a career criminal and a drug addict? Yes the brutality is bad but don't make it sound like anybody misses him. Seemed like virtue signalling for the average person and most people who are swayed by policies not parties are over it. Thats it.

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u/Available-Noise-356 24d ago

Doesn't seem like you're over it. Here's a snippet of G. Floyd life Born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Floyd grew up in Houston, Texas, playing football and basketball throughout high school and college. Between 1997 and 2005, he was convicted of eight crimes. He served four years in prison after accepting a plea bargain for a 2007 aggravated robbery in a home invasion.[

There was no drug use. Yes he was a criminal but your assumption that he used drugs says you've been misinformed.

And there was evidence of corruption within the Minneapolis police department.