Subj : Re: Floyd
To : Dale Shipp
From : Gregory Deyss
Date : Fri Jun 12 2020 08:25 am
DS> His "crime", if there was one, was not in any way an excuse for murder.
DS> There is never any excuse for looting and arson -- but you should not
DS> paint all of the thousands of peaceful protesters with that brush.
Maybe we could consider looking at the truth as we open our eyes and see what
is going on in many cities of these so called peaceful protests.
The aftershock of what happened.
Why is there a national movement, to de-fund the Police.
Why are classic cartoons being edited.
If TV program has anything to do with the Police it's being removed, such as
the TV program COPS which has been on the air for 30+ years.
Even the classic Gone with the Wind is being removed from HBO
Dukes of Hazard being removed from streaming services.
Statures be called to take them down, who's next Lady Liberty?
National Treasures in Washington, D.C. being defaced with BLM just
about everywhere you look and even painted on the Street.
These people chant about wanting and demanding respect and equality.
As far as equality they are as free as I am or as you are.
They stand there in the middle of the street, blocking and traffic and in
some case closing down the street off of a Interstate Highway.
George Floyd was a not a good guy, but he did NOT deserve to die.
There are many just like George Floyd who are very much alive and up to no
good. His death was unfortunate but COPS lives matter too and have families to
support. Why is it never mentioned if he didn't commit the crime of stealing
he would still be living and breathing today.
It's the same story with Michael Brown another thug in another city.