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PraiseBeToScience 12 points ago +12 / -0

Chauvin's defense should deliver his entire closing remarks having someone kneel on his 'neck' for 20 minutes. Guarantee you he can do it.

In fact, here's a challenge for everyone. Go lay on your floor face down right now. Can you find ANY way to position your head that allows your trachea / esophagus to contact the floor? Your jaw completely protects it. Head to the left or right, the airway is not touching anything, and it's protected going into your chest. The only other way is to look 'up' like you're a bearskin rug, and even then, your neck can't bend enough to stop your jaw from blocking your airway from touching the ground.

The only way Chauvin's pin could have asphyxiated him would have been if he crushed him with so much weight, that it would've shattered his vertebrae or pinched his fucking head clean off.

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Ponysoldierpatriot 11 points ago +11 / -0

And why is it when a police officer puts his knee on the neck of a drugged up felon that is actually a threat to society, the country goes crazy. But when a police officer puts a bullet in the neck of an unarmed veteran, there is silence. If anyone deserves public support and millions of dollars in settlements, it is Ashli.

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R-A-T-S- 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hell even with their whole narrative of black people being hunted down by white cops, there was a woman in fort worth who was shot inside her own house by a cop creeping around her windows.

But the only people they get upset about is carreer criminals resisting arrest or dieing from drug overdoses while near police.

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Devildtails 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very disturbing indeed.

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yorukama 2 points ago +3 / -1

this needs to be higher, lawyers are not smart enough to come up with shit like that though.

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BigSteve 1 point ago +1 / -0

100% this. I thought for sure some theatrics would be involved