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originally posted by: spacedoubt
originally posted by: ancientlight
a reply to: pthena
The fact that he got suspended for simply liking a meme is a disgrace in a so called 'free' country.
And everyone on the 'left' ignoring the fact that GF was a criminal who threatend a pregnant woman.
He died because of a fentanyl overdose, yet the 'left' portrays him as some saint.
It makes me sick.
And the situation in SA is totally ignored. I hope they starve after they murder all evil white farmers.
I'm so done with the world.
He died due to a racist cop preventing him from breathing.
Are you excusing murder?
Nevermind. You ARE excusing murderer.
Sad, but typical.
originally posted by: FactorFake2023
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
originally posted by: LordAhriman
Making fun of dead people isn't a good look.
True, but folks have recently been making fun of millionaires who died in the sub explosion and no one complains.
I know I can't make racist jokes at work.
Devil's Advocate : If Floyd was white, would it matter as much?
Most people don't care that Floyd was black, the media and the BLM movement capitalized (literally) on that fact.
The fact that he was a violent drug addicted criminal seems to be consistantly overlooked by those who profess his Sainthood.
Was he violent on that day?
Maybe not you but when a black person is killed, people from the right will search high and low for any dirt they can find on that person and than proclaim "he was bad dude", suggesting that the individual got what he deserved.
When that stupid women was killed during the insurrection,maybe not you but the right defended her and call her a martyr even though she was committing a violent crime.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: OdinsPath
Yes he fu@@ing did
The coroner and judge disagree with you.
“cardiopulmonary arrest” from “law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.”