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pashok25 [27]
3 years ago
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What do you guys think about George Floyd’s death and how it is affecting the world to this day? I would love to hear some of yo

ur opinions and what you think about it? :) have fun will respond
BRAINLEST will go to the one with the best answer and I will mark you brainlest if you are the 100th like:)

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kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Ooh, very touchy touchy subject here lad. I honestly think it's wrong to not show mercy to someone who couldn't breath. Asphyxiation is an agonizing, long and brutal death. Jesus... It amazes me what humanity has become. As i'd quote:

<em>"We stopped looking for monsters under our beds. Because we realized the real monsters are us."</em>

IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

George Floyd's death was somewhat expected, he was a very bad human. For example, he broke into a house and put a gun up to a pregnant women's belly. I think karma definitely got to him. It is sad that he died, but he had some very high and continuous crime activity. Although the way he died did make a huge impact on other people and also the BLM movement. I think that the movement is very powerful in every way. Although the looting and rioting must stop. It is so aggravating to see all these family business' being ruined by thugs and low-life's; who are in which using looting and rioting a way just to act out and commit crimes. I think that George Floyd is a bad example to put in front of the BLM movement. Martin Luther king was a hero that everyone could look up to. George Floyd is a criminal and a fraud, I will never look up to him under any circumstance.  If we wanted a great example then why wouldn't we have been using young black teens getting killed in the streets of Chicago, or even all over the world? Who would actually have a very inspiring story to tell.  

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