Because “complicated” allows for different views. Different interpretations.
I am absolutely not defending the way the police handled George Floyd. But I am also not willing to believe what the lying cretins in the media tell us, and certainly not what the race hustlers say.
We’re not going to know what really happened until all the facts are out on the table and reviewed in a competent court of law, and we should wait until then before we come to any firm conclusions.
QUOTE: We’re not going to know what really happened until all the facts are out on the table and reviewed in a competent court of law, and we should wait until then before we come to any firm conclusions.
We already know the most important thing that happened. A man is dead. Even if there was some initial resistance (which I’m not sure there’s a strong case to be made). It’s not that complicated…there was no justification for the police to use the amount of force they did….a knee on the neck of a subdued, handcuffed man for nearly 9 minutes, with two other officers upon him. If non-compliance is a “complicating” factor that can lead to the actions the police took in Floyd’s case, shouldn’t that apply to others? Yet, somehow someone like this (and others) get to live to have their day in court. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAamFbSPlRU
Speaking of court, you stated we should wait until the facts are out on the table in a competent court of law before making any firm conclusions. Good point…I’m sure George Floyd would have preferred that approach too.