George Floyd Got Justice
Greg Johnson • August 5, 2020
The cries for justice over the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown were hoaxes. Both men were criminals who died because they were dumb enough to assault men with guns. The same is true of Ahmaud Arbery.
They got justice.
Jussie Smollet and Bubba Wallace were hoaxers painting themselves as victims of hate crimes. But fake hate crimes are real hate crimes against whites. Both men’s careers should be canceled, and they should end up in jail for their crimes.
There are more than forty million black people in America. Can’t Black Lives Matter find at least one
actual victim of racism?
Now,
with the leak of the police body-camera footage of the arrest of George
Floyd, we have confirmation of what sensible people suspected all along:
George Floyd was not a victim of police brutality or injustice.
The
story we had been sold was that, for no good reason, Floyd was thrown to
the ground by a brutal cop, Derek Chauvin, who then put his knee on
Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes while Floyd pled that he could not
breathe, choking him to death.
Based
on this story, Derek Chauvin was fired and indicted for murder, and the
three other cops who assisted him were fired and indicted for aiding
and abetting murder.
Also
based on this story, America has been convulsed by more than two months
of race riots, which have killed dozens, injured countless others, and
destroyed billions of dollars in property and countless livelihoods.
There were many facts that did not fit this story, however.
George
Floyd’s autopsy revealed that he wasn’t suffocated. Instead, he died of
heart failure. He was suffering from heart disease and COVID-19. He
also had the opioid fentanyl in his system as well as methamphetamine.
The medical examiner said these drugs contributed to this death. (He
also had traces of cannabis.)
Beyond
that, Floyd was apprehended before he could drive off, clearly
intoxicated, after trying to pass a counterfeit bill. Should the police
have allowed him to just drive away? Obviously not. They had to do
something to get Floyd out of his car and away from the public so he
could not endanger himself or others.
The
person who called the police reported that Floyd was acting strangely,
which in all likelihood meant that he was intoxicated or mentally ill,
thus not to be trifled with.
It
turns out that Floyd had a long criminal record, including an armed
robbery in which held a gun to the stomach of a pregnant woman. In
short, George Floyd was a real piece of shit.
Moreover,
putting a knee on an uncooperative suspect’s neck is an approved police
control technique, so how could Chauvin be indicted for murder?
Finally, there was never any evidence that race
played any role in Floyd’s death. He was not arrested because he was
black, but because he committed a crime. He was not forcibly restrained
because he was black, but because he was uncooperative. Two of the four
officers were non-white. The claim that race had anything to do with
Floyd’s death at all was simply a baseless assertion amplified and endlessly repeated by the media and BLM agitators.
But now we know that it was all a fraud. What does the police body camera footage reveal?
First of all, it reveals that George Floyd was dishonest, uncooperative, and acted deranged and scary.
- Floyd claimed that he had just lost his mother (he hadn’t).
- He claimed to be too claustrophobic to get in the police car, which was a lie because he was not too claustrophobic to sit in his own car.
- He claimed twice that he was not on drugs, falsely.
- He refused repeatedly to allow the police to cuff him.
- He refused repeatedly to get in the police car.
- He claimed multiple times that he could not breathe before he ended up on the ground with Chauvin’s knee on his neck. Obviously he was lying before that, so it made sense for Chauvin to disbelieve him when Floyd was on the ground. And, in any case, remember that the medical examiner said Floyd did not die of asphyxiation.
Second,
the video reveals that the police dealt with Floyd with a level of
patience and professionalism that I certainly could not have mustered.
One cannot say that Chauvin lost his patience or lashed out at Floyd.
Ask yourself, dear reader, would you have been able to maintain your
cool in the same situation? I know I would have snapped. I was thinking
“Couldn’t we just arm police with tranquilizer darts to bring these
beasts down?” This video gives me nothing but respect for the police who
have to deal day in and day out with deranged criminals like George
Floyd.
Was
George Floyd a victim of injustice? No, he died because (1) he committed
a crime, (2) refused to comply with the police, and (3) was so high on
drugs that he was not up to the rigors of being forcibly arrested. If he
hadn’t done any of those things, he — and a lot of other people — would
still be alive today. George Floyd’s death was entirely his
fault. It wasn’t murder. It was the predictable result of Floyd’s own
bad character and bad choices. It was his just desserts.
George Floyd got justice.
Now
we have to secure justice for Derek Chauvin and his fellow officers, as
well as for the millions of Americans whose lives have been turned
upside down by this massive hoax perpetrated by the government of
Minneapolis, the State of Minnesota, Black Lives Matter, the mainstream
media, and the far Left — aided and abetted by the craven eunuchs of the
mainstream Right.
If I
were Donald Trump, I would invoke the Insurrection Act, then spend the
next few weeks arresting the leaders of BLM and antifa, as well as their
collaborators in state and municipal governments, for the crimes they
have already committed. Once the Leftist beast is decapitated, I would
pardon Derek Chauvin and his fellow officers. Then I’d grab some
popcorn.
“But we could never do that! Blacks would burn the country down!”
If
that is your initial reaction, I want you to reflect on it. Derek
Chauvin, his fellow officers, and the whole planet have been victimized
by a blatant hoax. If we can’t do the right thing and call a stop to it,
then aren’t we admitting that we have to choose between having justice and having black people in America?
Well I choose justice. Which is reason number
one-hundred-million-and-one why I believe that blacks and whites in
America need to go our separate ways. We need a racial divorce.
(Republished from Counter-Currents Publishing by permission of author or representative)
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