Chauvin is guilty.

Still not sure why my reply triggered somebody so much.

2 teams want something. Another team decides. That's it.

But, as I have stated above, it's unfortunate that the justice system was different back then. It seems that racism has a long way to be eliminated.
 
Still not sure why my reply triggered somebody so much.

2 teams want something. Another team decides. That's it.

But, as I have stated above, it's unfortunate that the justice system was different back then. It seems that racism has a long way to be eliminated.

There is no connection to racism. This insistence that everything is racist is nonsensical.
 
Not sure what you're driving at.

I'm driving at that racism and favoritism still exist today. Why are we thinking about this trial in terms of race and favoritism?

Back then the black men would have been decided guilty no matter what. And the white men are decided not guilty.

I might not be explaining it right. Sorry. Course you know I like to drink.
 
I'm driving at that racism and favoritism still exist today. Why are we thinking about this trial in terms of race and favoritism?

Back then the black men would have been decided guilty no matter what. And the white men are decided not guilty.

I might not be explaining it right. Sorry. Course you know I like to drink.

Still not sure what you're saying. The white cop is on trial. Wheres the racism and favoritism? I like to drink too, I had a couple of drinks of Ardbeg single malt scotch myself tonight but get it together man.. lmao
 
Still not sure what you're saying. The white cop is on trial. Wheres the racism and favoritism? I like to drink too, I have a couple of drinks of Ardbeg single malt scotch myself tonight but get it together man.. lmao

LOL. Okay. I'll try. Clearly the general thinking is that this is about racism. A white cop put his knee on a black guy's neck for 9 minutes, despite the black guy's plea to be able to breath. Did the cop mean to do it? Was it because of racism. Or that he just didn't care? We'll probably never know.

Back then, the case would have been over already.

The favoritism part is trusting the cops and their stories.
 
LOL. Okay. I'll try. Clearly the general thinking is that this is about racism. A white cop put his knee on a black guy's neck for 9 minutes, despite the black guy's plea to be able to breath. Did the cop mean to do it? Was it because of racism. Or that he just didn't care? We'll probably never know.

Back then, the case would have been over already.

The favoritism part is trusting the cops and their stories.

Oh I see. I don't think it's racism I think he's a bad cop. From what I understand he had something like 10 previous complaints filed against him before the floyd incident. He never should have been on the streets or a cop st all.
 
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