In my last post, I asked if Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, accused of the murder of George Floyd, can receive a fair trial. It got me to thinking.
There’s all sorts of evidence to support the theory that George Floyd died of an overdose of the highly addictive opioid drug Fentanyl. I find it interesting that all of the reports on both liberal and conservative media mention that Mr. Floyd had “traces” of Fentanyl in his blood. None of them mention that he had three times the lethal dose. Why aren’t they mentioning that? Why did the official coroner’s report say that there were “no life-threatening injuries,” yet conclude that the death of George Floyd is a homicide? Also, while the coroner reported the massive amounts of drugs found in the body, why didn’t he mention that the amounts were well above the lethal dose and that the cardiac arrest suffered by Floyd was consistent with a Fentanyl overdose?
Why?
Here’s why. The mob has already won. Truth no longer matters. Everyone in positions of power who are affiliated with the George Floyd case know that it is unlikely that Officer Chauvin murdered George Floyd. But what will happen if they don’t appease the mob? Officer Derek Chauvin seems to be a highly flawed policeman who probably doesn’t deserve to wear a badge. But is it fair to send him to prison for the rest of his life just because he’s the perfect scapegoat?
You’re being lied to. And I’m not blaming it on the liberals. Far left, far right and everywhere in between: they’re all lying to you! The liberals want to perpetuate the idea that racism is everywhere and it’s time to replace traditional America with another experiment in socialism or communism where everyone is equal and everyone loves everyone and crime no longer exists. Conservatives are going along with it because they’re afraid that if they don’t, they’ll appear racist and further empower the liberals. In some cases, rationalizations may be empowering otherwise honest people to lie to you. But whatever the case, if you look at the George Floyd case without bias, something is very, very wrong and you’re being lied to.
There’s no hope unless someone starts telling the truth, no matter how difficult it is to tell.
— Mr. Evil