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|    Dead nigger felon George Floyd's Sister     |
|    27 May 23 05:06:33    |
      XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, mn.politics       XPost: sac.politics       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              George Floyd’s family is speaking out in the third year since       his murder sparked a movement.              In a new interview, LaTonya Floyd, sister of George, offered       mercy to ex-cop Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of violating       her brother’s civil rights.              “I’m not saying that it’s okay what he did — it’s not,”       expressed LaTonya to PEOPLE. “But I pray that the next time he       kneels down, it’s to help someone up, instead of holding them       down. I hope he finds peace within himself. I pray for him. I       do.”              She continued to explain how Chauvin has never directly offered       any atonement to her family.              “He has never apologized,” she explained after detailing that he       expressed condolences at his sentencing. “He’s not one time       never ever, ever apologized to us.”              “I’m gonna just tell you as well as the rest of the world that I       found it in my heart. I made peace with myself to forgive him       because if our higher power didn’t forgive us, we would be       nothing. I’m not saying it’s okay, what he did. But for me to go       forth and make peace with myself and my life, I have to do that.”              In June 2021, Judge Peter Cahill ordered Chauvin to serve 22.5       years behind bars with credit for 199 days served after he was       convicted of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree       murder, and second-degree manslaughter for the violent death of       Floyd.              In May 2022 on the two-year anniversary of Floyd’s violent       death, President Joe Biden signed the George Floyd Justice In       Policing Act. Measures include a national law enforcement       accountability database to track records of misconduct, a       mandate for all federal agents to wear and activate body cameras       while on patrol, a ban on chokeholds, a restriction on no-knock       warrants, the tightening of use-of-force policies to emphasize       de-escalation, and the duty to intervene to stop another officer.              In the meantime, niggers continue to rob stores blind resulting       in the violation of society in general's civil rights.              https://news.yahoo.com/george-floyd-sister-says-derek-       174236767.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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