Tucker talks Floyd
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker talks FLoyd:
shark in real time.
I tried, again, to watch. Gave up after about 8 minutes.
@George-K said in Tucker talks FLoyd:
@jon-nyc said in Tucker talks FLoyd:
shark in real time.
I tried, again, to watch. Gave up after about 8 minutes.
You lasted about 7 minutes 52 seconds longer than I did
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@George-K said in Tucker talks FLoyd:
@jon-nyc said in Tucker talks FLoyd:
shark in real time.
I tried, again, to watch. Gave up after about 8 minutes.
You lasted about 7 minutes 52 seconds longer than I did
Link to video@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker talks FLoyd:
You lasted about 7 minutes 52 seconds longer than I did
F'ing couward.
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The video wasn't that bad. One can unsharkjumpingly make the point that the Floyd murder anecdote was used to spread divisive misinformation about the prevalence of black people getting murdered by white cops. The truth of the anecdote was protected as the precious jewel it is, and it's hardly a ridiculous conspiracy theory that the medical examiner was not eager to pronounce the death anything other than homicide. The jury wouldn't have been eager to find the guy innocent either. Not saying the truth is necessarily opposed to those socially enforced conclusions, but I am willing to listen to anybody who wants to discuss whether the conclusions were influenced. So who's talking about that sort of stuff other than those who get eyerolled immediately?
It's also long past time we took seriously the notion that the race narratives of the left are psychologically abusive towards black people. The conversation gets into that, and lots of legitimate black intellectuals do too. (As well as some white intellectual TNCR posters.)