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Comments by "Serenity" (@SerenityM54L2SAM5L5N1) on "‘Stakes extremely high’ as US readies for Chauvin trial" video.
They are a leading country. Accidentally killing off a heavy convict who deserved the inevitable strict intervention that was coming for him after all he did doesn't disprove that, lmao.
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Chauvin is a hero. Give him a medal and a trophy instead of glorifying these reprehensible convict who've destroyed so much of this country.
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Yep, it's truly disgusting.
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@makeracistsafraidagain Were you a cop? Then you'd be aware of the misery inflicted by these gangsters roaming around freely on the streets, and would be in support of Chauvin. I doubt you were a cop.
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@julius43461 I agree. Although this contemporary liberal and kind of marxist-leaning trend of celebrating abominable criminals is a thing that we see in many Western countries. The countries obsessed with gloating about "respecting human rights" while letting terrorists and heavy culprits go free on the streets at the expense of the civilized citizens. Depraved it what it is.
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@hugofuccinchavez3381 The idiotic city and state involved are the ones who decided to throw away millions of dollars on a crime family full of gangsters. Don't blame a honorable cop for that. The cop did his job and should be praised. But nope, not in upside down world. Funny that every time someone tries to belittle someone else's "IQ", they go on to say something stupid. It's almost as if they're projecting.
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@hugofuccinchavez3381 Sounds like you don't know what projection means. Sounds like you're the racist here, considering that you brought race into a conversation that has nothing to do with race. I understand why you support Chavez. Thanks for reinforcing 25 stereotypes at once, lol
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@makeracistsafraidagain Talking about the person that Chauvin handled? Yeah, I agree. The satan/devil worshippers would be those trying to use this case to defund the police or place these hooligans on a pedestal to make some sick political point.
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@KA-yw7zj Not. For arresting a dangerous fool who day after day committed crimes and threatened his fellow citizens. For doing his job.
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Does human rights and treating minorities well imply giving a free pass to gangsters who threatens pregnant ladies, robs homes, abuses drugs, steals stuff and uses counterfeit bills, while constantly shaming the police and ignoring the directives provided by the police? Oh, right, that's exactly what it implies. In this case, the USA's police did the right thing and should be praised. I agree that the US is a very hypocritical entity that should be more silent though.
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Chauvin did the right thing and everyone in their right mind who've objectively analyzed this situation knows it. It's sad that he was dragged in the dirt by the worst type of actors imaginable. In the West, heroes are trampled on and horrific criminals are praised.
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@jzk2020 The maniac died of an overdose, according to all data on the matter. He'd have died either way. The convict had health problems. And most importantly, he had HUGE trouble with the law. He constantly travelled from jail cell to jail cell. He resisted arrest. Disrespected the police to its fullest degree. The paranoid perpetrator deserved what was coming to him, and anyone who've taken a look on all the circumstances leading up to Chauvin and his associates arresting Floyd the perpetrator knows this.
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@nasseryousif1222 None. Elaborate.
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