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George Floyd Murder Trial

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by rocketsjudoka, Mar 11, 2021.

  1. London'sBurning

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    You can't even own what you really believe on a basketball message board where you're anonymous. How much more of a coward can you be?
     
  2. London'sBurning

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    This dude b****es out on whether he thinks Chauvin is guilty while going to great lengths to paint George Floyd in the worst possible light. Just own your bullshit man. You think you're clever **** but you're weak as **** bro. ****ing cowards online can't even their bullshit man.
     
  3. Tomstro

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    Haha. Nice try. I own everything I’ve said. I can’t be responsible for your failure to grasp things. What you have said though, gives you away as narrow minded. You have no idea if it was intentional. I believe that will come out in court.
     
  4. Tomstro

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    now i realize Im wasting my time with an idiot. GFY bro. You’re dumb as rocks.
     
  5. London'sBurning

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    Not even a good troll either. I guess that's expected from a coward though. Mr. I have a CSR background and can't be racist because I've dealt with all types. What a joke.
     
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  6. FranchiseBlade

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    Yes. Pat yourself on the back for being only a little wrong when judging the victim of a homicide. He was a victim who unlike the cop killed an unarmed man.

    The bottom line is that it doesn't matter what kind of person GF was in life. The only thing that matters if the cop committed murder or not.
     
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  7. Tomstro

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    i never called you racist. So weird how you cant read and you just put **** in there. But anyone can be a racist. You aren’t above anything.
     
  8. Tomstro

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    The goons are coming out now. All of you suck at this.
     
  9. Tomstro

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    Yes. I agree that whether it was intentional or not will come out in court. He did not deserve death. His skin color is absolutely irrelevant. He was a piece of trash. This is all I have said. It gets the racists and phony rage posters all stirred up.
     
  10. FranchiseBlade

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    Whether or not you believe he was a piece of trash isn't relevant. Why bring it up?

    It presents itself as if you are trying to justify or lessen the severity of the crime committed against GF.
     
  11. Tomstro

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    I don't think it looks that way. I think GF was trash. He earned that distinction in my book. His skin color is irrelevant just like this story would be if he were white or if the cop were black. For white and black racists, this case really matters. For those of us that are decent, law abiding non racists, this is a media created frenzy to stir up the lowest common denominator. Kinda like what I did with my original posts in this thread. Its too easy.
     
  12. Tomstro

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    Anyways, its been fun. Before my post count starts to reach the dork level many of yours has, Im gonna concentrate on college basketball and family for the rest of the day. See ya on the flip side homies.
     
  13. fchowd0311

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    Just make sure not to abuse them.
     
  14. FranchiseBlade

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    It doesn't matter if GF earned the POS distinction in your bunk. That has no effect or relevance on the case of his homicide. Yet when people were talking about his homicide you brought it up.
     
  15. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    Those people cooperated when they were being apprehended, except the school shooters, they tend to kill themselves when the cops arrive. I have only ever seen one guy that was fully cooperative that got killed, and that was the guy they had crawling down a hallway. They are not extrajudicial executions, they are people killed resisting arrest. Just calmly let them handcuff you and have your day in court.
    I haven't seen the indictment, so I have no idea what he was charged with. Have you? Are you denying that he committed an assault?
     
  16. London'sBurning

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    Ok. :rolleyes: If you were Chauvin's judge and had sole say in his innocence or guilt, what would it be? If found guilty, what would his sentencing be?
     
  17. bobrek

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    Philando Castile was cooperating
     
  18. rocketsjudoka

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    Floyd was cuffed, face down in the ground with three LEO on top of him. He was held down for almost 9 minutes past the point of death. Whether he could’ve cooperated or not he was in no position to resist.
     
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    Elijah McClain wasn’t fully cooperating but he wasn’t in much of a position to resist and shouldn’t have been stopped anyway
     
  20. London'sBurning

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    Think of judging Chauvin's guilt or innocence as an opportunity to un-cancel your real beliefs on the matter. It's your opportunity in your own words to tell it like it is bro. Why do you need a judge and jury to parrot a crafted response for you when you already think so little of the deceased? Just some cowardly ****.
     

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