There are countless miscarriages of justice happening in the United States today. Just look at what’s happened to the J6 political prisoners, President Trump, Steve Bannon, Douglass Mackey, and so many others. But no list of Americans persecuted by an unjust judicial system would be complete without mentioning Derek Chauvin—the ultimate political scapegoat.
Chauvin was sacrificed on the altar of political warfare and gleefully handed over as a pound of flesh to the left-wing mob demanding a scalp in exchange for George Floyd’s death.
Experts agree: George Floyd—a career criminal and drug addict—wasn’t murdered by Officer Chauvin.
Floyd died because he ingested a lethal number of drugs, causing his heart to give out. But none of that mattered once that infamous photo of Chauvin restraining Floyd with his knee, exactly as he was trained to do, spread like wildfire online.
Speaking of that, here are photos of officers being trained to use that exact move on suspects.
But none of that mattered. That viral image was the shot heard ’round the world—and it sealed Chauvin’s fate before he ever stepped into a courtroom. […]
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