SAINT GEORGE'S DEATH: GOOD RIDDANCE
By Howie Katz
On
the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis, the
career criminal is again being memorialized by his Houston family and
friends, as well as by the ever obliging media. Floyd has been bestowed with sainthood by the likes of race baiter Al Sharpton who presided at his funerals in Raeford, North Carolina and in Houston.. Saint George must be rolling over with laughter in his Houston grave.
But Floyd was no saint. He was a career criminal who served four years in a Texas prison after his conviction for aggravated
robbery with a deadly weapon. His death in Minneapolis resulted during
his arrest for attempting to pass a counterfeit $20 bill. The
autopsy showed that at the time of that arrest, Floyd had a lethal dose
of fentanyl as well as methamphetamine in his system. The meth is what
probably kept him alive by counteracting against the effects of the
fentanyl. Floyd's
death led to Black Lives Matter riots all over the country with rioters
screaning "Justice for George Floyd." Those riots were the reason
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was tried and convicted of
murder. Had
Chauvin been black, there would have been no BLM riots and he would not
have been charged with any crime. Justice for Derek Chuvin, the victim of a political lynching, demands that he be pardoned by both
the President of the United States and the Governor of Minnesota. As for Saint George's death ... Good riddance.
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