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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many months later after this all quiets down the legal funding will be: a very ill very intoxicated man former felon was in the act of committing another felony when police were called. He was combative with the police, a very large and intoxicated man. The police cuffed him, set him down and he had a heart attack and died. Police at the time thought he was passed out from drug use (very common among drug users) and did not realize he was having a fatal heart attack. Since the police are not medical professionals and did call medical professionals who did not get to the scene in time they are not liable for this unfortunate death. [/quote] Not sure if you are a troll, born yesterday or a dupe. Why don't you lie face down and have four 200+ men kneel on you for 8 minutes and see how well you breathe. George Floyd told them he couldn't breathe and bystanders heard and shared the same - but I guess you'd say they were just hard of hearing.[/quote] NP- but it was a drugged up man with a heart condition. I completely think the cop is guilty but unfortunately the man that lead this huge movement was not a saint.[/quote] The man everyone is creating murals for robbed and held a gun to the stomach of a pregnant woman. [/quote] You might have a halfway decent argument if it was just about George Floyd, but it's not. Fact that you fail to see that is telling. Dr. King has murals and memorials all over this country but the Civil Rights movement was just as much about every Black person who was subjected to segregation and was just as much about every Black person who staged a sit in and was just as much about every Black person who participated in the Montgomery Bus Boycott and was just as much about every Black person who attended that March on Washington in 1963 as it is about the man who delivered the famous speech. [/quote]
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