GrowlTowel said:
The_barBEARian said:
sombear said:
Wangchung said:
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Redbrickbear said:
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Redbrickbear said:
Of course it is a top priority.
If one group of citizens can be targeted like this with impunity, and
no retribution for blatant antisemitism, then any group of citizens
can be targeted in a similar way.
GOP leadership is weak,
They have been pretty strong on being against anti-semitism
The question is where were they during the anti-White pogroms during BLM?
Mitt Romney was out there marching in the street with the DC BLM
Has any top GOP leader been out marching in the street with the pro-Palestinian protestors? of course not
Rarely do I defend BLM for anything, but there were different kinds of BLM marches and protests. Yea, it's become a punch line, but fact is, a majority were peaceful and reasonable. There were, in fact, multiple marches where police forces joined. There were prayer sessions involving all kinds. If any of those would have been near me, I may well have attended. As for those that were violent/radical, there were plenty of conservative politicians and influencers calling it out and saying more should be done.
Based on the fact that the BLM marches were predicated on the lie that police are hunting down innocent black people NONE of the BLM marches were "reasonable."
Some were but others were about Floyd and other specific cases.
Do you really still believe Derrick Chauvin killed George Floyd?!?
Chauvin was a white police officer sacrificed to appease the violent (mostly black) mob. He did not receive justice. He was the victim. Now the guy is getting stabbed within an inch of his life in prison.
And sadly, unlike the Jan 6 political prisoners, I don't even know if Trump will pardon the guy... maybe at the stroke of midnight at the end of his second term.
I believe Chauvin was convicted under state law so Trump cannot pardon him.
He got Federal (and State) charges.
A wild case of over charging were every single government agency that could come after him did so...
- Federal sentence: 21 years imprisonment
- State sentence: 22 years, +12 years imprisonment
He is currently being held/incarcerated at
FCI, Tucson and that is a Federal facility.
They even went back and go him for tax stuff
[On July 22, 2020, after he was charged with murder, Chauvin and his wife, Kellie, were separately charged in
Washington County, Minnesota, with nine counts of felony
tax evasion related to allegedly fraudulent
state income tax returns from 2014 to 2019. Prosecutors said the couple had under-reported their joint income...including more than $95,000 from Chauvin's security work. The complaint also alleges failure to pay proper sales tax on a $100,000
BMW purchased in Minnesota in 2018, failure to declare income from Chauvin's wife's business, and improper deductions for a rental home]