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Why I Cannot Forget George Floyd

I know too much about racism, from folks like you and folks in our governments, of all colors. Yes, power corrupts anyone and everyone, but there is no TRIBALISM LIKE European and Caucasian tribalism. Unlike tribes that turn on each other, since about 1776, WHITE TRIBALISM is about cruelty to teach all other races their lower places in the universe. In the USA, with all my degrees, I worked jobs like ex-cops, Derek Chauvin and Thomas Lane - at fast food places. I did NOT work for MCDonalds cheap, fatty, and sugary foods as these ex-officers did. When you give so much ower over BLACK MEN (in particular) to a Derek Chaucvin, he leaves McDonalds to use power in the same ways that his MASTER, Donald Trump uses it. To abuse, and cover up their insecurities. It is like giving an angry Gorilla a sword in a schoolyard. Here are some news data about the MURDERER and Fascist, Derek Chauvin, below, but I repeat here for all you armchair democrats-plutocrats, I still condemn the 9-11 attackers and terrorists, who are worse than Nazis in the name of God! "There were at least 15 conduct complaints against him, the Star Tribune reported, citing records from the Minneapolis Police Department's Internal Affairs. Most of the complaints were closed without discipline. Mr Chauvin's personal files were heavily redacted, but there are details of one complaint from 2007. The complaint concerns allegations Mr Chauvin pulled a woman from her car and frisked her after she was caught driving 10mph over the speed limit. A report found Mr Chauvin did not record audio of the incident and failed to switch his dashcam on during the stop." That's the one we are quiet about.

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