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Had he not been convicted, civil unrest would have been off the scale. The verdict was a forgone conclusion and I understand why, there really was no choice.
Simplistic again.

Ignoring the event and the history too.

There are verdicts and verdicts. Punishments and punishments.
 
Had he not been convicted, civil unrest would have been off the scale. The verdict was a forgone conclusion and I understand why, there really was no choice.
It doesn’t prove he wasn’t guilty…you are desperately trying to set up a non sequitur.

He kept his knee on George Floyds neck until he was dead….despite bystanders pleading for him to stop

the guy murdered him in broad daylight whilst being recorded, the whole world saw what he did….of course their would’ve been civil unrest.
 
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Simplistic is always best ;)

Work for an employment lawyer scheister

Unfair dismissal case ? First point

Is the person from an ethnic minority ?

Can race card be played ??
Just because a person is from an ethic minority means nothing on its own
 
It doesn’t prove he wasn’t guilty…you are desperately trying to set up a non sequitur.
He kept his knee on George Floyds neck until he was dead….despite bystanders pleading for him to stop
the guy murdered him in broad daylight whilst being recorded, the whole world saw what he did….of course their would’ve been civil unrest.
Some want to ignore that point and put it down to playing the race card.

Race card didn't win. Didn't even get a hearing
 
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