George Floyd
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★ 𝕯 ★ wrote:
There’s no one to impress if you represent the entirety of the TW community 🤭It’s sad that you actually believe that. If it had a fraction of truth to it you wouldn’t be on this mobile game that you aren’t even playing, trolling the forums. By all means... .try to impress.
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Oh...btw, I am not in fungal fam. I’m not backing brothers in arms, just calling it like I see it from a neutral stand point.
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⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
Please don’t encourage him. Even in shit talk there’s only so much i can take. At some point it’s just gross. Especially since it’s a kid. Someone should call CPS on his house. Just bad parenting not having controls on the devices in the house.So you gonna shit talk me now too?? Never once did I devalue your opinion, talk down to you, or get hostile in any way. Hmmm....guess that makes me bigger than you in every aspect of life then, and probably in age, and also in mob size in game. Good to know.
Also, just own in sim....you enjoy the boy parts. It’s ok buddy. No shame in it and you’ll feel much better and lighter once you get it out there. You’ll find that no one cares if you enjoy the fellas and no judgement shown. It’s ok lil buddy....set it free like a beautiful little butterfly. -
Hahahaha...true true. I wasn’t going to post anymore anyways. Just couldn’t let the kid have the last word.
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@Raindog I don’t even know who you are, nor have I even mentioned you in this conversation 😂 why are you crying?
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@D, you’re a dirt box. I impress no one, nor am I trying to. I just need you to know that you’re the closest thing to scum. I’m honestly worried about you. I fear for your health, D.
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If all of you children are done calling each other names I’d like to know which charge (if any) you think he’ll be convicted for. In case you didn’t know he has three brought against him.
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If any i think he will be convicted of second degree manslaughter.
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Personally I think he will be found guilty of the least serious charge as I feel that there is no way for him to get a completely fair trial. Also, if he were to be found not guilty on all charges, the state and possibly the country would burn and police everywhere will become targets of frustration. Just my thoughts tho 🤷♂️
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Ooops.... missed an entire thouggt in there. He will be found culpable for something in order for some semblance of closure and to soothe over a possible mob action if cleared totally.
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⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
And then they’ll claim it’s “okay” to burn shit down because companies have “insurance” 🙄Personally I think he will be found guilty of the least serious charge as I feel that there is no way for him to get a completely fair trial. Also, if he were to be found not guilty on all charges, the state and possibly the country would burn and police everywhere will become targets of frustration. Just my thoughts tho 🤷♂️
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I don’t think he had motive or intent to murder or for him to die at all. Death by accidental or unintentional means seems more likely to stick.
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⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
I’m sure that’s what was intended when the laws were written. Like a sub paragraph saying if ignorant people will riot we must begin finding innocent scapegoats to send to jail.Ooops.... missed an entire thouggt in there. He will be found culpable for something in order for some semblance of closure and to soothe over a possible mob action if cleared totally.
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Why should there be riots if he is cleared of all charges?
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If riots happen where do you stand on corrective action? Lethal force?
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Of course lethal force if they are endangering others
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◾️〓T/\T〓◾️ wrote:
I know it sounds ridiculous as I wrote it but unfortunately I feel it’s going to be the case. In an attempt to calm the tensions they will make him a scapegoat (and also calm the calls for disbanding police). I think in the eyes of politicians, it will be better to show “justice” than to address the real issues at hand and to try to keep the ignorant from burning everything.⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
I’m sure that’s what was intended when the laws were written. Like a sub paragraph saying if ignorant people will riot we must begin finding innocent scapegoats to send to jail.Ooops.... missed an entire thouggt in there. He will be found culpable for something in order for some semblance of closure and to soothe over a possible mob action if cleared totally.
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It is a totally plausible scenario in my view. Look at all the cancel culture going on. Soon it will be “you wrote something in second gradecthat upset someone so now, 30 years later, we are going to take everything you worked hard for away. Basically, if one person doesn’t like something then it doesn’t matter if the majority is ok. We gotta soothe the feelings of the one. No more are the times of what is best for the greater good.
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★ 𝕯 ★ wrote:
Lethal force absolutely, but only if there is credible threat to life, especially those just doing their job to protect and serve.If riots happen where do you stand on corrective action? Lethal force?
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℣į₭ϊ₦Ǥ👹 wrote:
I do think they overcharged him. If anything actually sticks it will be the manslaughter, def not the murder 2 & 3. I think he’ll walk.If all of you children are done calling each other names I’d like to know which charge (if any) you think he’ll be convicted for. In case you didn’t know he has three brought against him.
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℣į₭ϊ₦Ǥ👹 wrote:
It really doesn't matter what we think or believe. It very much matters what the jury thinks. We see and hear things that they don't. You might have an opinion on how you think it should go down, for which you can all argue and hate each other, but it won't effect the actual outcome.If all of you children are done calling each other names I’d like to know which charge (if any) you think he’ll be convicted for. In case you didn’t know he has three brought against him.
It is quite amazing that presented with the same data, 10 people will come to 10 different conclusions.
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BigAl! wrote:
For sure. I mean look at the Casey Anthony trial. There’s a reason I never wanted to do criminal law. I think they’ll convict on second degree manslaughter as well. I can’t see anyone objectively looking at both sides thinking either murder 2 or 3 sticks. So at most he’ll get 6 years when it’s all said and done.℣į₭ϊ₦Ǥ👹 wrote:
It really doesn't matter what we think or believe. It very much matters what the jury thinks. We see and hear things that they don't. You might have an opinion on how you think it should go down, for which you can all argue and hate each other, but it won't effect the actual outcome.If all of you children are done calling each other names I’d like to know which charge (if any) you think he’ll be convicted for.
It is quite amazing that presented with the same data, 10 people will come to 10 different conclusions.
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⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
I could see this. They want justice but only if it works in their favorPersonally I think he will be found guilty of the least serious charge as I feel that there is no way for him to get a completely fair trial. Also, if he were to be found not guilty on all charges, the state and possibly the country would burn and police everywhere will become targets of frustration. Just my thoughts tho 🤷♂️
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Ŧгєภςђ Շเςкɭєг wrote:
I’d like to know, was the death of George Floyd just to you? Did Chauvin administer justice that day? Others feel free to respond as well.⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
I could see this. They want justice but only if it works in their favorPersonally I think he will be found guilty of the least serious charge as I feel that there is no way for him to get a completely fair trial. Also, if he were to be found not guilty on all charges, the state and possibly the country would burn and police everywhere will become targets of frustration. Just my thoughts tho 🤷♂️
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I mean if you take drugs and use counterfeit bills, some stupid shit is about to happen to you. Stupid games win stupid prizes. But, no. It doesn’t warrant murder. And the cuck who felt empowered by having a dying man beneath his knee is about to get his cheeks clapped in prison.
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𝐒𝐢𝐦𝐜𝐨𝐞♞ wrote:
If he did go to prison(I think he will be acquitted) there is a good chance he would be protected. Someone that high profile can be put in areas away from people who may be angry at him. Look at what they did in jail:I mean if you take drugs and use counterfeit bills, some stupid shit is about to happen to you. Stupid games win stupid prizes. But, no. It doesn’t warrant murder. And the cuck who felt empowered by having a dying man beneath his knee is about to get his cheeks clapped in prison.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-derek-chauvin-only-guarded-by-white-officers-in-jail-lawsuit-claims-20210210-iglii35dszezrinb56aldiz2py-story.html%3foutputType=amp -
‡☠ѺⱤǷӇΞƲδ☠‡ wrote:
No the death shouldn’t have happened. Chauvin is wrong to do what he did but he did this within the limits of what his job allowed. Even though it wasn’t necessary it was a police tactic that was allowed. It was executed horribly but...Ŧгєภςђ Շเςкɭєг wrote:
I’d like to know, was the death of George Floyd just to you? Did Chauvin administer justice that day? Others feel free to respond as well.⌖🔥RΛINDᎧG🔥⌖ wrote:
I could see this. They want justice but only if it works in their favorPersonally I think he will be found guilty of the least serious charge as I feel that there is no way for him to get a completely fair trial. Also, if he were to be found not guilty on all charges, the state and possibly the country would burn and police everywhere will become targets of frustration. Just my thoughts tho 🤷♂️
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Is it a failure of the system?Either he is convicted of manslaughter or he goes free.
No way he is found guilty of all three charges.
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outrage and public demonstrations for police abuse of power is such a basic and noble ideal in concept. It is loudly countered with the lack of outrage and lack of public outcry on criminals who kill cops, fight cops and endanger the public, not to mention violent crimes occurring at high rates in the same cities where defund the police and BLM protesters are highly active. A cry for the police to do more to prevent crime at the same time taking resources from them and condemnation from Monday morning quarterbacks.
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When a cop is killed in the line of duty that city, county & state should stop- pause - close down - pay due respect for someone who made the ultimate sacrifice for safeguarding their community- its a job to support their family. They do it for all of us and for their own family. Yet the public at large gives no fucks. Look at the recent cop killing and compare that to the amount of time and energy spent on someone who was killed and stole from, abused and preyed upon the community.
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