George Floyd vs. Darrell E. Brooks

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George Floyd vs. Darrell E. Brooks

February 19, 2022 - 06:25
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Everyone remembers the horrible killing of George Floyd and how that led to all of those riots and tons of push for change.

George Floyd, George Floyd, we kept hearing about George Floyd.

George Floyd was used as the poster child for the need for reform. It is still mentioned in articles about the police oversight.

Click to see how WIZM news reported on this.

"Since George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis two years ago, La Crosse County...."

His death was important enough and his death mattered enough for change.

Fast forward to the horrible poster child for bail reform, Darrell E. Brooks, who killed not one, but 6 people after being let out due to liberal policies. Now those six deaths are being used for change and a push for bail reform. The question is do those six lives matter as much as George Floyd's? Not according to some on the left.

Here is the La Crosse Tribune reporting.

Democrat DA Tim Gruenke recently said, "The constitution should be more solid than, ‘here’s one case that happened, so we should modify this,’” Gruenke said."

That's weird, I don't remember hearing anyone say that radical police reform should not depend on just one bad case out of Minnesota.

Maybe we shouldn't have rushed through police oversight over one case?

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George Floyd, would be alive today if he had cooperated with the police, but he had a method of beating the system. He said that could not breath even when he was sitting in the squad car, so when a guy who was out of control was finally under control, he needed to be stifled. Unstable people who may get loose and kill or who knows what, need to be stopped. Dereck Chauvin, was doing his job, he may have not used the best methods, but Floyd did not go on to hurt anyone that night. Chauvin had a very hard job, he was doing it, he should not be in prison, he is Americas scapegoat.

Kim Potter, made a serious mistake, all of us have, she was under a great deal of stress, and made a life ending mistake, she too was doing her job, and made a mistake. This too, would have been a non issue with the man had just cooperated with the police.

America should be so ashamed how we treat our police officers, it is simply a disgrace. I would love to see a 100 percent boycott by America's police, no where in America is there a more abused public servant, and mostly to satisfy someone's desire for what they consider justice.

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