Oh, and he lost his job and was unemployed because of the economic shutdown.
Oh, and he lost his job and was unemployed because of the economic shutdown.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
I don't know if this is the expent of George Floyd's entire rap sheet, but he did five years in prison for armed robery for a home invasion. Understanding the statistics makes me a racist apparently.
No, thinking you're superior to an entire race of people does. Like your buddy, you just don't see it.
Oh, and he lost his job and was unemployed because of the economic shutdown.
Originally posted by: Phil
No, thinking you're superior to an entire race of people does. Like your buddy, you just don't see it.
Nope. I have never said that because I don't believe that.
Liberals have to be some of the dumbest people on Earth.
Originally posted by: David Miller
I agree, I must be stupid to comment about anything you post.
I rest my case.
A brief biography of George Floyd from the Associated Press
His life is a mixed bag. The interested reader can make his own judgement of the man.
Originally posted by: Don
A brief biography of George Floyd from the Associated Press
His life is a mixed bag. The interested reader can make his own judgement of the man.
Now do the cop that murdered him.
Originally posted by: MisterPicture
Now do the cop that murdered him.
Hmm, . . . so far no luck on Officer Chauvin's biography, . . .
But there is this from heavy.com :
"In one bizarre twist, according to KTSP-TV, both Floyd and Chauvin worked security at El Nuevo Rodeo club, according to the building’s former owner, Maya Santamaria. 'Chauvin was our off-duty police for almost the entirety of the 17 years that we were open,' Santamaria said to the television station. 'They were working together at the same time, it’s just that Chauvin worked outside and the security guards were inside.' She told KTSP that they 'overlapped working security on popular music nights within the last year' but she can’t say for sure that they knew each other."
I read an article from the NY Post titled "Everything we know about George Floyd". I find it interesting that the writer says that Floyd "had several scrapes with the law", yet he didn't mention the specifics. In other words, they are telling us only "some" of what they know about George Floyd. It had already been written that Floyd attended the "Big House" for armed robery of a residence. They refered to him as "Gentle George".
It seems to me that many are afraid to truly write about everything that they know about the man. Possibly the writer is not afraid or writing all they know, but instead is promoting an certain agenda. Possibly both. Either way, they are not telling the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth.