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George Floyd’s shocking autopsy results have been released. They do not fit the general narrative painted by the mainstream media and “protesters” alike. Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office says there is no evidence that George Floyd died from asphyxiation or strangulation. There is, however, evidence that Mr. Floyd had coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease.
Facts about the circumstances of Mr. Floyd’s death won’t matter much to those that are laser-focused on anarchy. Looting and rioting have nothing to do with George Floyd. That type of behavior is simply opportunistic. New York City reports evidence of organized rioters communication with encrypted devices to alert each other of accelerant and projectile locations.
Riot apologists say that the chaos happening across the country is righteous because of the scourge of police brutality and lack of justice when it happens. There are a few problems with this. First of all, officer Derek Chauvin, the man who may have killed George Floyd, is already in police custody. Chauvin has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter. He faces over 20 years in prison.
This case may not even be about police brutality. At least not because of the knee that Chauvin rested on Floyd’s neck for nearly eight minutes. Not only does the Hennepin County autopsy nearly clear him, but the neck restraint that he used is allowed by Minneapolis police. It is considered a non-lethal option because the trachea (airway) is not blocked, therefore breathing is not obstructed.

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A string of recent events in the country has prompted some white Americans to become overly apologetic to black Americans. This is commonly known as “white guilt”. And it is slowly, but surely, destroying America. It is, however, reversible. And that’s good news. The bad news is that white guilt is already ever-present all throughout the United States.
White guilt is not a new thing. But for many years, it wasn’t necessarily a common thing. However, the death of George Floyd has skyrocketed the prevalence of white guilt to the point where it is out of control. How does this newly-reignited phenomenon present itself? That is a great question that may take some time to “unpack” as the cool kids say.
Tough conversations around race in America typically happen in small venues. Among friends at home… online message board forums… live stream hangouts with friends and/or colleagues. Not much comes out of them except for a few individuals gaining some knowledge that they didn’t have before. But once these hard talks reach the mainstream, something totally different happens.
People that were unprepared to have very tough discussions on race are now forced into it. This puts everyone on eggshells. So, anytime a racial grievance is brought up, people tend to become afraid. “What can I say that won’t be considered racist?” Or “what can I say that won’t be considered self-hating?” The internal question depends on the race of the person thinking it, of course. Non-black people don’t want to be labeled with the scarlet letter of racism, while black people don’t want the scarlet letter of self-hatred.
The strange peer-pressure dynamic that harsh race talks place upon American citizens takes it toll in a variety of ways. Overcompensation is very common. If a black person is in a grocery store, non-black patrons may look at them with pity. Or they may go over the top to do nice things so they can be absolved from racism. Then you have black people that become more militant and angry in their everyday walking lives and conversations with people, especially non-blacks.
There are non-blacks who become more militant and engage in more violence, but those are generally different cases. These types of individuals care less about white guilt peer pressure and more about the political gain of anarchy. And that’s an entirely different subject.

And of course, not every person falls victim to white or black guilt peer pressure. Actually, most people don’t. Especially not adults. But if even a small percentage of Americans do fall to this peer pressure, then that is potentially millions of people.
Corporations want in on the i’m-not-racist-please-forgive-me pie. Social media is an easy place to do this because the majority of people upset about George Floyd (and those causing the unrest) live here. Instagram went dark for a day or so when influencers and random people posted black squares for Black Lives Matter. Countless other brands online gave a tribute to Black Lives Matter and/or to George Floyd.

The co-founder of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian, stepped down from Reddit’s board and asked to be replaced by a black person. Maybe his marriage to Serena Williams, a world-famous tennis player, isn’t enough?
White guilt is a dangerous thing if allowed to persist. One person, George Floyd, died while in police custody allegedly at the hands of a white officer. The other officers including a Somali and a Laotian, are totally ignored because their races do not fit the narrative. But since the first officer is white, then Minneapolis city leaders are considering “dismantling” their police force. As other cities across the nation. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is slashing LAPD’s budget and redirecting those funds to “communities of color.”
Of course, this will make crime skyrocket in the very same communities “they” say are under attack and need resources. So far, nearly 20 people have died in the George Floyd protests across the nation. Mostly black. One can only imagine what the outcome without police. Maybe it’s not as important to protect black lives as it is to appear like your police aren’t needlessly taking them. So if the black-on-black murder rate quadruples in one year after the abolishment of the police force, then it’s no big deal. Because Black Lives Matter!

Anthony Brian Logan #racist anthonyblogan.com

During a live stream from the comfort of his now-infamous basement, Joe Biden declared that “10 to 15 percent” of Americans are “not very good” people. The former Vice President was joined on the stream with Hollywood actor Don Cheadle and a man named Ryan Wilson, both of whom are black. It’s not clear what point Joe Biden was trying to make outside of the point that he clearly made.
The most recent misstep from VP Biden comes just days after his “you ain’t black” comments on the Breakfast Club. Biden was at the very tail-end of an interview on the urban radio show with host Charlamagne Tha God. The host asked Biden to come back to the show because he has more questions. For some odd, unknown reason, Biden decided to make a “witty” quip at that moment. The beleaguered former VP then declared “if you don’t know whether or not you’re for Trump or for me, then you ain’t black!”
Biden made the racially charged comment with the biggest smile on his face. As if, this is a thing that is people in his circle commonly say.

It’s actually quite perplexing that Don Cheadle and Ryan Wilson, two black liberal Democrats, would appear on-stream with Biden after his Breakfast Club comments. What’s not surprising is that he made more ridiculous comments.
Joe Biden has a well-documented history of being a gaffe machine. Combine that with his advanced aged and obvious mental problems, that’s a recipe for disaster. And that’s exactly what happens. A disaster takes place very single time Biden presents himself publicly.

The most recent off-the-wall comments made by former President Biden are no different than the infamous “basket of deplorables” remarks made by Hillary Clinton in 2016. The former Secretary of State declared half of Trump supporters as a “basket of deplorables” during some type of campaign event. She doubled down during the talk and assigned every inflammatory adjective to Trump supporters.
Insulting potential voters is not a winning strategy. 10 to 15 percent of Americans are a lot of people. Fifteen percent of 325 million is about 50 million. If all of those 50 million vote, and they all vote red, that’s about 80% of all Trump voters in 2016. If it’s half and half Democrat/Republican, then that’s half of each voting block. So, it’s not just black voters that are insulted. Or Trump supporters. Everyone is insulted. This is not a winning strategy.