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People burned cities over George Floyd but won’t match that same energy over our gov literally eating children???
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Anonymous 3d

Both deserve our outrage

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Anonymous 3d

media coverage was not the same for both

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Anonymous 3d

Why are we pitting two tragedies against each other?

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Anonymous 3d

because liberals and democrats were able to co-opt an anti-establishment movement for african american lives, and grift off of it. the epstein empire is bipartisan but yeah i guess people should have dismissed the way police brutality kills african americans

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Anonymous 3d

Cause it was all an excuse for ppl to just break shit

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Anonymous 3d

because there was video evidence of what happened to george floyd and the cannibalism stuff is still under investigation/hasn’t really been verified by the files, moreso just speculation atp

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Anonymous 3d

Is there a reason y’all constantly feel the need to bring up George Floyd? Why are YOU organizing and protesting?

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Anonymous 3d

Higher unemployment back in 2020 compared to now

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Anonymous 3d

I’ll start pretty soon dont worry

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Anonymous 3d

Like what should we do… ?! I mean they basically did the worst thing I could think of.. and others 😭😭

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Anonymous 3d

Is not our government it’s rich people eating children

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Anonymous 2d

I mean people have tried even with the ICE stuff and literally ended up being killed. People are afraid, they’re exhausted, they’re skint broke. Epstein file names have the entire government, war department (as Trump calls it), national guard, law enforcement, etc behind them to stamp out any revolution. It’s kind of hard for the average person to do anything in the face of that. I would LOVE to go to DC & protest. But I have bills to pay & not much income. I can’t risk missing work like others

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Anonymous 2d

Trump cut off the city burning money. Those pallets of bricks didn’t come cheap, neither did the buses to bring rioters in from out of town. Without tax money for commie organizations, no riots.

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Anonymous 3d

Is this in regards to the Epstein stuff? The files outline a lot of disgusting and vile things but cannibalism isn’t one of them

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

Exactly — most people don’t even know what’s in the files because the mainstream media is refusing to cover it. Whereas it was impossible to escape seeing George Floyd’s video

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 3d

Bro hasn’t read all the files yet

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Anonymous replying to -> #9 3d

No one’s read all of them, but the things that people on social media are pointing towards cannibalism are taken out of context or plainly misrepresented for attention on social media

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3d

also slave owners literally cannibalized african americans that they enslaved. they even turned them into furniture, like they did with nat turner. and the elite epstein class treats everybody lower in social status than them as subhuman. hence why they serial rape, eat, and kill children. they are so so so out of touch with reality

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 3d

because they can’t see that they’re interconnected. this is a classic fed posting divisive psyop. i heard someone say “ICE is a distraction from the epstein files” and that the serial rape of nicaraguan women was fabricated. i asked them if you revolted, you know the cops will be sicced on you and they didn’t believe that bc they were a fed

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3d

Like that's the only conclusion that this is just bad faith posting to minimize or demonize one of the two

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 3d

I mean this has been a conspiracy since pizzagate. In the end people can make their own judgement, but more people should entertain the baby eating monsters that run the world.

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Anonymous 3d

All extrajudicial executions deserve outrage. People don’t need to be perfect victims

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 3d

The files do seem to hint at cannibalism but they don’t prove it yet. What we should be focusing on is the fact that the DOJ knows what those weird code words mean and is hiding the truth from us. Either way we should be rioting

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Anonymous replying to -> #9 3d

I would not be surprised if the billionaires have been eating babies out of sheer boredom and sadism

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Anonymous 3d

Can’t believe you actually believe in that propaganda. He wasn’t a criminal. The cop who killed him is a criminal.

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Anonymous replying to -> #13 3d

He held a women at gunpoint during a robbery. Look it up

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

I mean yeah but he wasn’t someone worth rioting over

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

I mean is that rlly necessary to criminalize a person who passed in a horrific way? No I’m not looking it up, dumb azz. Maybe seek help and wake up.

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Anonymous replying to -> #13 3d

I didn’t know you held ppl who rob women in such high regard srry

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 3d

We should be rioting over the rape and murder of children though, we know that happened

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

Dude stfu, stop saying “we” if you want to protest over the files then u go ahead. Stop shoving bs down others throats and comparing it to George Floyd.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

Man I don’t care what he did in this context, that’s what the courts are for. It’s not about who he was, it’s about what the cops illegally did to him and have been doing to black people and the poor for so long. You could be the worst person in the world but I would want you to have your day in court, not be executed on the street

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

Thank you! My point exactly but number “2” wants to believe what he/she wants to believe, he’s/she’s living in lala land.

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Anonymous replying to -> #13 3d

Wait I’m not comparing them

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Anonymous replying to -> #13 3d

I’m saying we know that happened as opposed to the cannibalism, which is only hinted at

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

I mean yeah makes sense but it would be hard to feel bad for him due to who he was. I also find looking back on it weird cause black ppl kill black ppl all the time in street violence but there isn’t any uproar or change from that within the community.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

It’s kinda like the Charlie Kirk situation. Some ppl don’t feel bad for what happened due to the person killed but agree it shouldn’t have happened. Something like that

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

Black people do not kill other Black people in street violence all the time, idk where tf you’re getting your stats from but it seems like you’re pulling it out your azz. It’s not about race it’s about gang violence, also intraracial crime is most common of all groups, interracial crime is less common. White people are more likely to commit crime against other whites, Black people against other Black people, Latino against other Latinos and Asians against other Asians. Read a book.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

I don’t feel anything towards him as a person and I don’t have to to know that what happened to him was wrong and a breaking point in a pattern of extrajudicial killings. And I do think it’s worse for the police to kill people than civilians killing each other in a community because you can legally fight back against another civilian. Also, are you familiar with any black communities? Because they are fighting back against the gang violence problem(which has its roots in the war on drugs policy)

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

Omgg you’re definitely spitting facts number “12” I love how everything you’re saying can be backed up by stats compared to number “2” just saying bs that he/she wants to believe. It’s about gang violence not race, I still can’t believe ppl think that race is a factor towards crime in 2026 when it’s actually drugs and gangs.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

And it was also wrong that Charlie Kirk got murdered, even though I don’t like the guy. But the context was different for both killings. Kirk said things that made a lot of people angry, and one of them actually snapped (allegedly… there was also some weird stuff around his murder, but that’s a topic for another day). Again, still wrong, but he was a controversial public figure and that put him at risk. Floyd was just a random guy on the street who was killed as part of a pattern of injustice

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

Again, very wrong, but the contexts were so different that I don’t think it’s useful to compare the two

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

***his murder was very wrong

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

Wait so are you agreeing that Floyd’s murder was wrong and shouldn’t have happened even if you don’t like the guy?

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3d

Yeah lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

Well I guess we arrived at some common ground lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

I guess my main point beyond that is that the murder did deserve outrage because it’s part of an unresolved pattern of injustice. The riots and protests were equally about cases like Breonna Taylor’s murder (she was a medical student in here twenties who was murdered in her apartment by a no-knock warrant at the wrong address). The movement just focused on George Floyd because it’s easier to focus on one person but a lot of people were talking about Breonna Taylor too

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3d

Only one seems to be getting action towards them

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Anonymous replying to -> #17 3d

Let’s change that.

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