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Call_me_Titty 46 points ago +46 / -0

Bro it's beyond them "not seeing it"

It's cognitive dissidence GONE WILD!

read this

"Videos show Mr. Floyd behaving rationally and appropriately, considering the circumstances. When officers asked him to get out of his car, he did not seem drowsy or lethargic, which is how people high on opioids behave." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/opinion/george-floyd-toxicology-report-drugs.html

This is a NY times article from June saying that the toxicology reports can't be relied on since they're post-death (it increases after someone dies apparently)

So you have to examine his behavior, and this is how they describe his temper tantrum? "behaving rationally and appropriately" SHOW THE FULL CLIP

It's propaganda. They want war and need two stories.

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Joeshmoe91 23 points ago +23 / -0

Can you imagine just how stupid the 40 some odd percent of this country is that they truly cannot see the manipulation? It’s honestly quite sad. I don’t have all the answers, but Jesus Christ

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CucksForTheDonald 10 points ago +10 / -0

Some people marry abusers and stay with them for years. They let the abuser gaslight them, threaten them, beat them to a pulp, rape them, impregnate them, use the children against them.

The "victim" does nothing. They find excuses for their abuser and get drunk to deal with their sorrow. Others try to intervene, but nothing works. The person ends up back with the abuser.

This goes on until one day, there is a straw that breaks the camel's back. Only then does the person say "Enough!", assert their will, and leave the abuser. From this point on, they might have other dysfunctional relationships, but they will be dysfunctional in a different way, and they will often never talk to the abuser again.

This is all the media followers. They are being abused, and trying to rescue them is equally as effective as cops intervening with a man who is beating his wife. Nothing works until the person is ready to leave. Heck, if the abuser leaves before the victim is ready, the "victim" will even find another abuser.

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DJTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

You're not mentioning the other common occurrence, the abuser needs to slowly increase the intensity of their physical/mental attacks to continue to feel the same sense of power and authority they used to. The victim continues to suffer these attacks while putting up minimal defense. These things combined often end with the abuser going a bit too far with their escalations and murdering the victim, with the victim sadly accepting it.

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they-see-me-trollin 6 points ago +6 / -0

NYT is a yellow journalism tabloid owned by a slave trader family.

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Ricky_CIA 4 points ago +4 / -0

Fifty NYT reporters on the bottom of the ocean would be a great start.

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Kweebecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

(it increases after someone dies apparently)

Waitwaitwaitwait what?

It increases after they die?

So if I wanted some rare and exotic drugs, I could give them to someone, and they would MULTIPLY in their body, rather than being used up, if the person was shot at the right moment?

Sounds to me like someone just wanted to downplay the sheer epidemic of drug abuses in crime, because that doesn't make any logical sense. The human body can't synthesize fentanyl just because it ceases brain operations suddenly.

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Call_me_Titty 1 point ago +1 / -0

its called postmortem redistribution

each drug has a different postmortem redistribution

im reading about fent

I'm pretty sure Fent killed him since there were no signs of asphyxiation

https://journals.lww.com/amjforensicmedicine/Abstract/2012/06000/Postmortem_Redistribution_of_Fentanyl_in_the.2.aspx