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Showing posts with label Derek Chauvin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derek Chauvin. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2021

Question of the Day -- Officer Chauvin Edition

If Officer Chauvin did nothing wrong and didn't, in fact, murder Mr. Floyd---which he did, the video shows it, of course--why did the city of Minneapolis give Mr. Floyd's family 27 million dollars?
Because they just had it lying around and wanted to be nice?

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Question of the Day

How could anyone, anyone, anywhere think it's somehow bizarrely okay if a rogue police officer ends up killing another American citizen who is only SUSPECTED of having passed a counterfeit $20 bill?
How and where does that make ANY sense? #JusticeforGeorgeFloyd

Monday, July 6, 2020

A Timely Must-Read


Sunday's New York Times Magazine had a magnificent, even important article I think it's safe to say all adult Americans should read.

A frame from the video showing fired police officer Derek Chauvin with his knee of George Floyd's neck.

America’s Enduring Caste System



Our founding ideals promise liberty and equality for all. 
Our reality is an enduring racial hierarchy that has persisted for centuries.

We heard the man on the ground pleading with the man above him, saw the terror in his face, heard his gasps for air, heard the anguished cries of an unseen chorus, begging the lighter man to stop. But the lighter man, the dominant man, looked straight at the bystanders, into the camera, and thus at all of us around the world who would later bear witness and, instead of heeding the cries of the chorus, pressed his knee deeper into the darker man’s neck as was the perceived right granted him in the hierarchy. The man on the ground went silent, drained of breath. A clear liquid crept down the pavement. We saw a man die before our very eyes.

What we did not see, not immediately anyway, was the invisible scaffolding, a caste system with ancient rules and assumptions that made such a horror possible, that held each actor in that scene in its grip...