The George Floyd Revolution
What we have here is a case in which half of the country is praising, morning, and semi-worshipping a career criminal, a drug addict, and porn star who wZ high on fentanyl when going through the crisis that Ultimately led to his death. Iin fact, the official autopsy with regards to this case revealed that George Floyd didn't even die from strangulation, as was implied by half of the controlledefia, but he instead died from a heart attack due to a mixture of preexisting health problems, his drugs use, and circumstances surrounding his arrest. The statement laid out in front of everyone isn't untruthful. It is the reality of the situation as evidenced by the facts of the situation.
As stated before, what we have witnessed before us is a purely artificial revolution which has arisen from a circumstance in our current history wherein our society has no official narrative whereby every person can abide by. In a circumstance like this historical circumstance, and with help from mainstream media and social media, the truth becomes a purely artificial construct. Merely a product of emotion and perception. Our social media feed is slanted disproportionately towards a way which best fits our worldview, all of the media talking heads that we like on our preferred media stations tell us the story of amn event from hundreds or even thousands ofiles away which aligns with our already biased social media feed, and so, we buy into the narrative we wish to believe. On a wide enough scale, with everyone effectively believing the same false narrative, that narrative essentially becomes true, no matter what the truth may be in reality, because the narrative we've fed ourselves, and by we i mean the George Floyd worshippers, abide by a pre-existing idea of the world that we already have in our heads.
We're witnessing delusion on a society wide scale. George Floyd isn't a martyr. He wasn't pure. He wasn't a good man. He wasn't a productive man. He wasn't a man we should look up to. He was a career criminal who was high on fentanyl who died while due to a heart attack because he resistearrest while high on fentanyl. The only reason blacks can so easily empathize and martyr George Floyd is because the troubles back story of George Floyd is so familiar to blacks that we inherently identify with his , quote on quote, struggle.

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