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BannedbyRed 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yep. Amazing how often a Blue voter complains of police violence in a Blue was in city in a blue run state. And of course their solution is to always vote Blue 🐸 🤡

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

No. Communists, like all socialists, are liberals in terms of expansion of government in every sector of life.

The only difference is communist stroke hate between races and class, and socialists or national socialists stir hate against anyone who is not a part of their country. That’s the problem we have today with so many Republicans. They are essentially national socialist and are still promoting big government and oligarch.

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BannedbyRed 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just because he hates white people doesn’t mean he is taking the red pill , lol

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BannedbyRed 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, that is ridiculous. There is a fundamental lack of understanding of reason and argument these days the whole premise that an argument is less valid or more valid based upon the speakers skin color is racist to the core... and irrational. It is basically either an ad hominem or a false appeal to authority

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

You all sound too critical...

I’d say those with fear shouldn’t vote. Keep all the democrat soy boys and Karens at home

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BannedbyRed 2 points ago +2 / -0

So retarded.... it took me about 4 hours to even understand the ridiculous claim of violence that Twitter and Swift are claiming....

Obviously, people trying to defend their property and livelyhood may start shooting to stop looters... as has happened in virtually every riot. Instead they act like Trump is threatening to shoot people if they start looting.

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BannedbyRed 3 points ago +3 / -0

Black suspects are twice as likely to die st the hands of a black officer than a white officer...

Similar, but less extreme trend for white suspects and white officers.

I did a lot of reading of primary studies on this topic maybe 4-5 years ago.

It appeared to me that (as you might expect) escalation of force was associated with non-compliance, and non-compliance was related to Distrust. ... so, you’d get these self filling prophecies : “I don’t trust police, I don’t comply, now look, police are using force against me! I told you police can’t be trusted!”

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BannedbyRed 2 points ago +2 / -0

He died from cocaine... did you even watch your link?

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BannedbyRed 0 points ago +1 / -1

Then you’re prejudiced. We are always and only ever responsible for our own deeds.

If you don’t like the role of police, change their role legally.... but we’ve given them the authority tonojysically enforce the laws created by the people we elected .

You’re probably complicit in some of this by how you’ve voted

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BannedbyRed 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s idiotic....a fellow walker would spend a lengthier time in proximity to the said infected walker... and therefore have more chance to breath in said particles .

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +2 / -1

No. The correct take is this:

What those individuals did ... speaks negatively about those individuals

No individual is representative of a whole category or group of people.

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

Actually, thousands of people are saying it was the neck that killed him...

Was there a guy on his back? That isn’t clear....

My first guess is that maybe the neck compression cut off blood supply tonhis brain....because the guy was talking a lot and pretty clearly. But also the vessels are bilateral...

I’ve had people sit on my chest and I’ve been choked... and I couldn’t talk half that loudly....

I don’t know how much compression on the neck unilaterally, or how much compression on the lungs would be enough to kill a man over 4min.... maybe it can’t be little enough that you can still talk. I’m not sure. I’m interested in what the medical examiner /autopsy says

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BannedbyRed 3 points ago +5 / -2

Well I’m a physician.... and me stating my opinion is not terse nor condescending.... you however spouting your expertise and acting like you don’t have to explain anything, that is condescending. Asshole

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BannedbyRed -1 points ago +1 / -2

You know... you can’t say “Can I get some water or something?, Can’t breathe, they’re going to kill me, my stomach hurts, please let me up”.... if you can’t breathe.... if your airway is actually impinged, it comes out like a whisper.... not what you see in the video

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BannedbyRed 2 points ago +2 / -0

Facebook link is better. They call people out for “laughing” at the post. Show their pictures and names

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

Problem is , YOU and millions of other Karens think you know how and why Floyd died.

I’m a physician, but no expert... I have a chat room on messenger with a number of other physicians and nurses / NPs (friends from high school and college) and we doubt the knee on the neck caused his death.

It was not on his airway.... and he CouLd breathe as evidenced by the many many things he said while the knee was on his neck.

However, he could have had some constriction of blood flow to his brain...but we doubt that would have killed him.... because while some vessels are relatively superficial others are deeper and they are also bilateral so compressing one side would not compress the other side.

I’m 50/50 On whether Floyd had some sort of medical emergency unrelated or if the knee on his neck did caused his death. I think we really need a medical examiner and autopsy to figure that out

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

Except video shows that Floyd collapsed or fell down seemingly on purpose just before being put into a police car.

As a medical professional, I can tell you, we see lots of people who are arrested who make lots of fake claims to delay being put in jail. If they complain and claim a medical problem while being arrested they are brought to the hospital and evaluated. 99% of them are fakers trying to avoid prison

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BannedbyRed 0 points ago +1 / -1

Nope.

  1. Your very first claim is false. There is no video of a knee “on his throat”. The knee is on the side of his neck.... this is lateral to the throat.
  2. Your second claim is false. “The man clearly can’t breathe”.... The man clearly CAN breathe and we know this because he is talking pretty easily. If you can’t breathe then you can’t talk. The man talks quite a bit. He says his stomach hurts, days his whole body hurts, says he can’t breathe, says please let him go. He may have been having some sort of medical emergency he may have had some partial blood restriction from the unilateral compression of external jugular... but he definetly could breathe.

The cop may have killed him by compressing blood vessels... maybe? I’m not an expert in that field or a medical examiner, though I am a physician... I won’t be surprised either way. I’m about 50/50 as to whether Floyd suffered a medical emergency of some sort or if the compression of vessels to his brain killed him. But I know he could breath

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BannedbyRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s even worse if you break it down by race of arresting officer....

Black person is twice as likely to be killed at the hands of a black officer

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BannedbyRed -1 points ago +2 / -3

Obviously you know nothing dumb shit.

There are multiple videos and he did exibit behavior that could be called resisting. Not like he was throwing punches, but he wouldn’t get out of the car, he wouldn’t submit to being put in handcuffs, and it appeared he fell on the ground on his own accord just prior to be put into the police car.

Does any of that mean the officers aren’t guilty? NO.

Does the fact the officer had his knee in the space of the man’s neck automatically mean he killed him? The answer here is also NO. We don’t know if he was in drugs or had some medical condition or how much if any pressure was placed on his neck. I know the man said “I can’t breath”.... but was talking loudly with ease (so he could breath) and had no obstruction to his airway.

So stop being a Karen wanting to judge everything because you read a Buzzfeed article or saw a video on YouTube.

Wait for the actual medical reports and evidence of what happened

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