fullspinzoo wrote:
And you've never been anything but a homosexual anti-Trump hater. So GFY!
“Anti-Trump hater”?! Hahaha....
That would make me one of YOU retards.
Daredevil wrote:
How did this devolve into more petty partisan talk???
I thought this was about this nutjob who thinks Floyd was set up...
fullspinzoo’s thing is nasty insults, whatever the subject at hand.
Seth wrote:
I wasn't intimating a deep, dark conspiracy, only stating that the two likely knew each other -- experienced police officers, good, bad or indifferent don't forget faces or such things as ways of moving, builds and silhouettes, and they do tend to take a look at the faces of those they encounter as instinctive tradecraft. It's highly unlikely that Chauvin didn't recognize Floyd, it's as simple as that.
Therefore, while I doubt that the call and response were planned as part of some conspiracy, Chauvin's being a responding officer was obviously just a coincidence, but it is curious that knowing Floyd as a co-worker, he still did what he did.
I know a number of cops socially and have done some work with a few, and knowing what I know about most police officers, I just find it very difficult to believe this one didn't recognize Floyd, which was why I posted what I did.
If it makes you happy to interpret that as a deep, dark conspiracy theory, have at it.
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I wasn't responding to you, Seth, and whether or not Chauvin and Floyd knew each other has yet to be verified by any credible source.
I read the transcript of the call. The person who placed the call - believe it was a woman - was obviously confused (maybe scared) and not very well educated. The 911 operator had some difficulty getting good information from her and had to actually prompt the caller to describe the suspect, including his gender and race. However, the most critical point to this is the caller had no freaking idea who the suspect was. The caller gave no name and the 911 operator didn't ask for one. So, when the cops were dispatched, they had no idea who they would be dealing with.
911 Operator: What’s he look like, what race?
Caller: Um, he’s a tall guy. He’s like tall and bald, about like 6…6 1/2, and she’s not acting right so and she started to go, drive the car.
Operator: Okay so, female or a male?
Caller: Um…
Operator: Is it a girl or a boy?
Caller: (Talking to somebody else)—he’s asking (inaudible) one second. Hello?
Operator: Is it a girl or a boy that did this?
Caller: It is a man.
Operator: Okay. Is he white, black, Native, Hispanic, Asian?
Caller: Something like that.
Operator: Which one? White, black, Native, Hispanic, Asian?
Caller: No, he’s a black guy.When I read the transcript, I went back to the videos taken from different perspectives - bystander cell phones, surveillance camera, even an officer's body cam - looking for any indication that, upon arrival at the scene, officer Chauvin recognized Floyd and interacted with him on that basis. Wasn't possible to make a determination one way or the other.
In any case, I do not believe in coincidence or speculation or improbabilities that can easily be fashioned into a conspiracy theory.
kemmer wrote:
fullspinzoo’s thing is nasty insults, whatever the subject at hand.
I've noticed.
In our twilight years, the things we choose to do, eh?
I can't believe people aren't raking this whacko over the coals for his loony idea. Just goes to show,
When there's a tragedy afoot, you can always bet some nutjob will try to do their own form of political exposé that ties it back to Soros/Gates/Clinton/Bush whoever.
The White House is a much more civil place with Hillary and her philandering husband long gone and the Trumps in residence, though they had to fumigate and scrub all the corruption and lies from the Obama Administration out of the woodwork.
Seth wrote:
The White House is a much more civil place with Hillary and her philandering husband long gone and the Trumps in residence,
The Trump WH leaks like a sieve; nobody trusts anybody else because the slightest word against Trump gets reported and the unfortunate staffer gets fired. It’s a snakepit.
kemmer wrote:
The Trump WH leaks like a sieve; nobody trusts anybody else because the slightest word against Trump gets reported and the unfortunate staffer gets fired. It’s a snakepit.
It's up to the prime mover in any organization to approve or disapprove the sharing of in-house discussions and other policy agendas. In the private sector this is known as proprietary information.
Anyone who leaks without the express permission of the prime mover, in this case the president, deserves the boot.
kemmer wrote:
The Trump WH leaks like a sieve; nobody trusts anybody else because the slightest word against Trump gets reported and the unfortunate staffer gets fired. It’s a snakepit.
Hard to find good employee's when the U.S district of criminals/bloated bureaucracy/deep-state are 90% subversive leftist's (and blackmailed)
kemmer wrote:
Hahahahahahaha.... He'd pay big money for the privilege of kissing Trump's whatever.
Subtle, baby, subtle.
Leave it to a battery powered sex toy to squeeze a little Trump into an unrelated discussion to see if it takes and where it will go. Well, it took, and now jolly boy can get his rocks off playing with, in a manner of speaking, himself.
Homericus wrote:
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force?
Why did he do the knee hold in front of cell phones recording?
Why didn't the other three officers intervene?
Now after the paid agitators have damaged enough property.
In all democratic governor States.....
They want an emergency declared
So all the money comes rolling in.
The Floyd murder was a plan to get the municipal money for democratic States Trump wouldn't approve in the new bill
I called it here first .
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You called what here first? This was surely a planned murder. Floyd, was certainly a paid conspirator. Chauvin agreed to go to prison, along with the three other officers on the scene, just to help the democrats get government money. You certainly figured this one out. Pat yourself on the back. You've done it.
Kevyn wrote:
The people who believe in and spread these conspiracy theories suffer from a psychological condition. They are at a very basic level insecure, they look at others and realize that most are better informed or educated than they are and it makes them uncomfortable with themselves. This is where the conspiracy theory finds fertile ground. When they latch on to one of these hoaxes in their mind it elevates their stature. They now possess special inside information that few others do, and anyone saying otherwise is simply a sheep or part of the conspiracy. The people suffering from the conspiracy malady vociferously defend the nonsense even when confronted with un refutable fact and truth. They do so because even though truth and fact would make them wiser it deprives them of that feeling they crave of being privy to special knowledge that others don’t possess and the ability to bolster their self esteem and perceived status by sharing their special knowledge with others.
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Finally, you are admitting your problem. Now just try to get some education to solve your problem.
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