In a far-reaching person-in-the-street interview, my guy, Vinny Catchastory, spoke to myriad masked people of all different melanin levels and cultural backgrounds and every person interviewed agreed with three things: the killing of George Floyd, a black man, was a disgusting event; that all four former cops involved in his death need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law; and police brutality sucks and needs to be stopped.
Black, white, Asian, Hispanic, it didn't matter, nobody was okay with what happened to that unfortunate man.
Black, white, Asian, Hispanic, it didn't matter, nobody was okay with what happened to that unfortunate man.
Not one person had a different opinion but you'd never know that if all you ever watched was CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC or NBC.
And for every atrocity like this one, there's a buck to be made by the race baiters.
The ceremony for George Floyd began with the family attorney, Benjamin Crump, calling on the family to deliver remarks. They reminisced about their childhood and what it was like growing up with George, who was called Perry by close friends.
Then Mr. Crump introduced the opportunistic Al Sharptongue who gave the politically woke eulogy.
“George Floyd should not be among the deceased,” Sharptongue began, beginning his remarks. “He did not die of common health conditions. He died of a common American criminal justice malfunction.”
Common? Not according to facts. The fact is, while blacks commit about 50 percent of all crimes, they account for less than half of those who are shot and killed by police.
Unable to keep in mind that this was a ceremony for a man wrongly killed by a former police officer, Sharptongue had to go political and take aim at President Trump. This was not the time and place for this kind of rhetoric but nobody ever said this race baiter was intelligent.
“We cannot use Bibles as a prop," he shouted in his angry Sharptongue voice. "And for those that have agendas that are not about justice, this family will not let you use George as a prop.”
Nobody is using George Floyd as a prop except for the anarchists who are using the occasion to wreak havoc with their destruction and mayhem.
He also criticized Trump for questioning former President Obama's birthplace, which also showed Sharptongue's lack of sensitivity and his desire to split the country even further than it is being split by the left. Again, this was not the time nor place for politics.
"And you ask him for his brith certificate, because you can't take your knee off our neck," the hateful Sharptongue said. “We don’t want no favors, just get up off of us and we can be and do whatever we can be," he said, using a double negative improperly.
Crowds and media lined the streets outside the chapel at North Central University in Minneapolis, since the service was only open to friends, family, comedians, actors, and other invitees of the Floyd family.
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Unable to keep in mind that this was a ceremony for a man wrongly killed by a former police officer, Sharptongue had to go political and take aim at President Trump. This was not the time and place for this kind of rhetoric but nobody ever said this race baiter was intelligent.
“We cannot use Bibles as a prop," he shouted in his angry Sharptongue voice. "And for those that have agendas that are not about justice, this family will not let you use George as a prop.”
Nobody is using George Floyd as a prop except for the anarchists who are using the occasion to wreak havoc with their destruction and mayhem.
He also criticized Trump for questioning former President Obama's birthplace, which also showed Sharptongue's lack of sensitivity and his desire to split the country even further than it is being split by the left. Again, this was not the time nor place for politics.
"And you ask him for his brith certificate, because you can't take your knee off our neck," the hateful Sharptongue said. “We don’t want no favors, just get up off of us and we can be and do whatever we can be," he said, using a double negative improperly.
Crowds and media lined the streets outside the chapel at North Central University in Minneapolis, since the service was only open to friends, family, comedians, actors, and other invitees of the Floyd family.
Please consider following this blog, and remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a dead terrorist gets his virgins.
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