Sunday, June 7, 2020

327 372 | Candace Owens Video: I DO NOT Support George Floyd and I Refuse to See Him as a Martyr, June 5, 2020


In this explosive new video, Candace Owens explains why she does not support George Floyd and refuses to see him as a secular saint.

She takes this stand while making it clear that it is obviously wrong how Floyd was killed by the police and that she hopes that Officer Derek Chauvin gets the justice he deserves -- just as she hopes Floyd's family gets the justice they deserve through Chauvin's punishment.



Above all, Candace issues a robust and stirring warning to her fellow black Americans about the grave mistake of turning Floyd into a shining martyr. In her profound remarks, Candace dares to break numerous taboos and tell piercing truths that the leftist guardians of acceptable opinion don’t want told.




I summarized portions of what Candace Owens speaks about in regards to this whole 'George Floyd' situation, turned out to be more of 'read' here in this case, moderately length-ed video


"What I am saying is not any defense for Derrick Chauvin. I hope Derrick Chauvin gets the justice that he deserves implemented upon him and George Floyd deserves justice for the way that he died but I am NOT going to accept the narrative that this is the best the black community has to offer.

For whatever reason it has become fashionable over the last five or six years for us to turn criminals into heroes overnight. And it is something that I find to be despicable and there's something that I refuse to stand by any longer and I am not going to play a part of it, no matter how much pressure comes from black liberals and black conservatives, as some token of people wanting you to believe that this is the only way you can be black is you have to say this was wrong and that this person was amazing.

George Floyd was NOT an amazing person and as soon as this video hit the internet. I just did searches, everyone jumped on it and was looking at the police officer and everyone agrees that the police officer was wrong and has been arrested. That is not the reason I am not discussing that. That is something that has been misconstrued in the media. He has been turned into the devil that he is and there is no reason for us to harp on that any longer because white Americans are not up-lifting Derrick Chauvin as a victim or pretending that he's an amazing human being, but George Floyd is.

And for those who have not yet seen the clips and did not pursue or wait for more clips to come out, first and foremost,
George Floyd at the time of his arrest was high on fentanyl and methamphetamine. This came back in both of his autopsy reports. If you pursue the nine one one transcripts, you can see the person describing somebody who is out of their mind high and which is what made the person fearful because he tried to use a bill that was a fake bill to purchase something and then he was outside acting weird and the police call said that this person was obviously distorted on drugs.

When he was put into handcuffs and is put against the wall, a baggie of what looks to be like cocaine or something, it's a white baggie that he drops onto the floor that you can see in an image, you can look up the clip, the media is refusing to circulate it.

George Floyd had drugs on him at the time of his arrest. Now barring all of that nobody thinks that he should have died during his arrest but what I find despicable is that everyone is pretending thinks this man lived a heroic lifestyle when he didn't. I  want to talk about what his lifestyle was, leading up to this moment and why I refuse to accept the narrative that this person is a 'martyr' or should be lifted up in the black community and that we should be buying t-shirts with his name on it.



1998: spent 10 months in prison for theft with a firearm, (that was the first prison stint that I could find on him)

2002: He spent 8 months in prison for a cocaine offense

2004: just two years later he spent another 10 months in prison for a cocaine offense

2005: He spent another 10 months in prison for having less than one gram of cocaine on him again

2007: A pregnant woman received a knock at her door. When she went to answer the door, the person on the other side pretended to be someone that worked for the water department. So she opened her door and quickly realize that the person at the door did NOT work for the water department and attempted to slam it. At the moment that she attempted to slam it, a Ford pulled up, 5 men jumped out of the car, one of which was George Floyd, came up to her door and forced their way inside her home. At that point, George Floyd took out a gun and pressed it to her stomach and she was screaming and begging for her life and he put her inside of her living room and instructed one of his criminal friends that was with him to watch her and to make sure she didn't leave the living room, so he was playing guard while the others ransacked her home looking for drugs and money. They did not find drugs, they ended up taking her wallet and her cell phone. Fortunately for her, her neighbor observed what was going on and caught the license plate of the people as they pulled off and called 9-1-1 and 9-1-1 was able to track down the car of which George Floyd was the driver and they arrested him.

Two years later he was sentenced to five years in prison for that instance.



Now you can say the media is portraying it like George Floyd was just getting his life together after being released following that instant, that he was getting his life together, moved  starting out fresh, I would like to believe all of those things and that there's a gap and he never got in trouble for five years until this incident when the police were called on him again. But you are defying common sense to believe that this person suddenly became an exemplary character but happened to be high on fentanyl and methamphetamine and trying to use a fake bill to purchase something.

So in my opinion, George Floyd was a criminal.

Just because he was a criminal doesn't mean he deserved at a knee of a police officer, but it does mean that I am NOT going to play a part of the broken black culture that always wants to martyr criminals, who wants to pretend they were these upstanding human beings, that just wanted to help society, that just wanted to reach out and up lift society. No. George Floyd has a rap sheet, that is long, that is dangerous. He was an example of a violent criminal, up until the very last moment.

Again, I want to be clear. This is NOT a defense for Derrick Chauvin, noone I have spoken to is defending Derrick Chauvin. He is getting what he has coming to him, okay great, but why are we pretending that this criminal should be upheld as a citizen, as a martyr in black America? a martyr for a fake narrative by the way. Police brutality, racially motivated police brutality is a myth. Not only are we using this death and allowing it to cause these riots and protest pretending this was some upstanding citizen in the black community who was tackled down, not only are we allowing it to inspire riots, riots in which black people are dying, in which actual upstanding black citizens are dying, case in point: Former sheriff David Dorn, who was shot trying to defend a local pawn shop from looters, during the recent riots. 77 years old up standing citizen black American. Why? Because a non-upstanding black citizen career black criminal died. Again, did he deserve to die in that manner? No. But I will be damned if the rest of us upstanding black citizens have to suffer because of this incident that rarely ever happens in America."


There's more but that is the gist of it.



Blog post covering David Dorn's death: https://ltvfye.blogspot.com/2020/06/117-135-288-family-of-st-louis-police.html

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