Anonymous wrote:There is more video (starts around 2:20 in the below link) from a store surveillance camera that was captured before the phone video, that depicts Floyd was compliant with the officers. So far there is no evidence and no video of him resisting arrest. The officers statements are all lies.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/george-floyd-s-sister-says-firing-officers-not-enough-they-n1215371
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain to me why this cop did t proceed to put him in the car? What was he waiting for, in theory?
I think he was waiting to feel like the man he was kneeling on was well and truly subdued. He thought his authority had been questioned, and he wanted to demonstrate his dominance over this man.
Wasn’t he handcuffed?
yes
Yeah, I also get that this was more to due with the cop feeling as though his authority had been questioned. The bystanders telling the cop that the guy was in trouble only served to make that cop double down and refuse to take his knee off the man's neck.
There may have been a racial component to this, too. Not sure that's been established.
OMG when will this end??? There is literally nothing that will make you all see. If you can watch this video of this man being murdered and have it come out your mouth that this was not racism, there's no helping you.
I'm saying that I can look at the video and see with my own eyes that what that cop did was indefensible. I do not know WHY he did it. I know nothing of his personal or work history. For all you know, he may have done this before. In fact, my guess is that this was not his first time. If the person he did it to before happened to be white, would you still think that this incident was due to racism or would you think that this cop has a major anger problem when suspects question his authority?
I totally believe in holding this guy accountable for what he did. But I have yet to see the evidence that this was done for racist motives. If you can point out something that he says or does that is overtly racist please feel free to do so.
Blindly ignoring historical context and refusing to accept any racism that isn't accompanied by white hoods and overt declarations is part of the systemic racism that allows this to continue.
Actually, racism, itself, involves painting people with a broad brush based on stereotypes. So, whether this particular officer is actually a racist or not, YOU ARE.
NP. How many white men have been murdered the way George Floyd was? How many white boy have been chased and gunned down while they are jogging? You have a limited understanding of systematic racism.
There are plenty of examples of legitimately racially motivated acts. I am not saying that it does not exist. I am saying that not every instance is motivated by racism. And painting every altercation between a white cop and a black suspect as "racist" is simply not true. Sometimes angry people do crazy sh*t. Period.
Anonymous wrote:White woman here. I have personally experienced some very bad behavior from cops. To the point that I once called Arlington HQ and filed a complaint. I cannot even IMAGINE dealing with cops if I were a black person. They are absolutely power trippers, racist A holes.
And, a good cop is a hero. Bad cops are the worst kind of criminal because they are not only a criminal but hiding behind a badge and betraying the public oath and their duty.
I think we are going to need only robot cops or something so that Justice can be blind and emotionless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you going to do? Police take thankless jobs. Just like prison guards. Many people in the military are not nice people either, yet they take jobs many others do not want.
For these types of jobs, you will not get the sophisticated scholar, right? What is the option?
They manage to contain themselves when interacting with white people, so the real issue is racism, not that they aren't sophisticated scholars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an African American, this video doesn’t even disturb me. It’s to the point that it’s so natural. White people hate black people. Always will.
I don't. I promise you I truly do not.
I don’t hate you either and I will do everything in my power to fight for you.
—-white woman
PP here and in some respects it's not that different than the Ahmad Aubery video in the fact that you are basically witnessing a murder with your own eyes and still some will make excuses. We gotta do better.Anonymous wrote:I'm glad it was hard to watch. Seen to many of these and don't want to become indifferent like we are about gun violence. Twenty years ago there would have been no video, no knowledge and no firings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cried out for his mother before dying. Horrific.
This made me cry. As the mother of a sixteen year old black son, I can't bring myself to watch the actual video.
That made me cry too. This is worse than a regular murder because no one could intervene because they were cops.
I feel so sorry for those bystanders.
Anonymous wrote:I have always been anti-death penalty, but watching that, watching the same thing play out over and over again, my reaction is just visceral, George Floyd was tortured and murdered, by that animal who, appears to be posing for the cameras/crowds with hands in pockets, kneeled down on his man's neck, as though he had roped/hunted and killed some animal.
These beasts need to be thrown to the wolves. No mercy.
Anonymous wrote:PS I think we all owe it to George Floyd and our black and brown brothers and sisters to share this horrifying video and publicly condemn it. It is stomach turning to watch. We need our stomachs turned. We need to get outraged. We need to change this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lirHz93qJ50
Anonymous wrote:Awful. How did they think they would get away with this? He was handcuffed, couldn’t they have just put him in the police car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain to me why this cop did t proceed to put him in the car? What was he waiting for, in theory?
I think he was waiting to feel like the man he was kneeling on was well and truly subdued. He thought his authority had been questioned, and he wanted to demonstrate his dominance over this man.
Wasn’t he handcuffed?
yes
Yeah, I also get that this was more to due with the cop feeling as though his authority had been questioned. The bystanders telling the cop that the guy was in trouble only served to make that cop double down and refuse to take his knee off the man's neck.
There may have been a racial component to this, too. Not sure that's been established.
OMG when will this end??? There is literally nothing that will make you all see. If you can watch this video of this man being murdered and have it come out your mouth that this was not racism, there's no helping you.
I'm saying that I can look at the video and see with my own eyes that what that cop did was indefensible. I do not know WHY he did it. I know nothing of his personal or work history. For all you know, he may have done this before. In fact, my guess is that this was not his first time. If the person he did it to before happened to be white, would you still think that this incident was due to racism or would you think that this cop has a major anger problem when suspects question his authority?
I totally believe in holding this guy accountable for what he did. But I have yet to see the evidence that this was done for racist motives. If you can point out something that he says or does that is overtly racist please feel free to do so.
Blindly ignoring historical context and refusing to accept any racism that isn't accompanied by white hoods and overt declarations is part of the systemic racism that allows this to continue.
Actually, racism, itself, involves painting people with a broad brush based on stereotypes. So, whether this particular officer is actually a racist or not, YOU ARE.
NP. How many white men have been murdered the way George Floyd was? How many white boy have been chased and gunned down while they are jogging? You have a limited understanding of systematic racism.
There are plenty of examples of legitimately racially motivated acts. I am not saying that it does not exist. I am saying that not every instance is motivated by racism. And painting every altercation between a white cop and a black suspect as "racist" is simply not true. Sometimes angry people do crazy sh*t. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cried out for his mother before dying. Horrific.
This made me cry. As the mother of a sixteen year old black son, I can't bring myself to watch the actual video.
That made me cry too. This is worse than a regular murder because no one could intervene because they were cops.