Candace Owens appeared on Facebook Live and
explained the problem she had with people holding up Floyd as a 'martyr.'
She points out that crack-head, constant violent criminal Floyd robs women
by threatening to kill their babies and that teens should not buy into
Silicon Valley's push to glamorize Floyd in order to push election
rigging. He is on video violently threatening the arresting officers and
trying to kick them in the face from the back of the police car. He may
not be the best person to promote as a "hero". Naive young college kids
would do well to realize that the hero they were manufacturing was a very
bad person and see how easily they were suckered.
On Wednesday, Owens appeared on Facebook Live and
explained the problem she had with people holding up Floyd as a
'martyr'
'We are unique in that we are the only people
that fight and scream and demand support and justice for the people in our
community who are up to no good,' she said of black America.
She said that no Jewish person, or Hispanic
person, or white person would embrace someone who had done 'five stints in
prison.'
'George Floyd was not an amazing person,' she
told viewers.
'As soon as this video hit the internet, I did
just basic searches,' Owens went on.
This isn’t to trash the legacy a dead man. However, when it comes to
George Perry Floyd, rendering an accurate picture is crucial,
for it speaks to how quickly the public judges a situation. The
repercussions of lionizing the victim and demanding the incarceration of
his killer are anathema to due process.
In a less traumatized society, a society that hadn’t been lied to about
the severity of a pandemic and then locked down for months, the outcome
might have differed. Perhaps the American public would have learned more,
and reacted less hastily, about the Floyd case.
The mystery behind why his coworker killed him, the counterfeit $20
bills, Floyd’s shady past: these should have given everyone pause. Yes,
Floyd would still be dead, but it looks increasingly that the cause wasn’t
racism, but perhaps an unsettled score, or even a hit job.
Oh, and let’s not forget newly-minted terrorist organization Antifa, who
have exacerbated an already delicate situation.
So here we are. And this is what we have learned about Floyd.
Facts
He knew Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who killed him. The
two were bouncers at El Nuevo Rodeo, a club in Minneapolis. This is
perhaps the most curious detail, one which CDMedia expects will bear
fruit when it comes to Chauvin’s motive.
As
the NY Post reported, “Floyd and Chauvin both worked security at
the El Nuevo Rodeo Club on Lake Street in South Minneapolis — and
overlapped shifts on popular music nights within the last year”.
He was a felon. As
the BBC reports, “His life then took a different turn, with a
string of arrests for theft and drug possession culminating in an armed
robbery charge in 2007, for which he was sentenced to five years in
prison.” In the perpetration of the crime, Floyd
held a gun to a woman’s stomach.
His rap sheet includes various other misdemeanors, including theft,
multiple counts for possession of cocaine, and criminal trespassing. He
went by several aliases.
The report also reveals a positive result for COVID-19 in April. The
diagnosis was ruled not to be the cause of death.
Further, it reveals the cause of death to be “cardiopulmonary arrest
complicating law enforcement subdual, restrain, and neck compression”.
85 year-old Dr. Michael Baden, was hired to do an extra, independent
autopsy on Floyd. To his eye, the cause was asphyxiation. Baden has
stirred controversy
due to his diagnoses of many famous cases involving celebrities
and criminals, including his opinion that Jeffrey Epstein did
kill himself.
Floyd also appeared
in a pornographic movie. As a guest on the “Habib Show,” he and
two other men are filmed having sex with a young woman who gives her
name as “Kimberly.”
Some tabloids have accused Floyd of gang affiliation as well, as he
sports a “YRT” (Young Risk Takers) t-shirt at the beginning of the adult
film, but CDMedia has not uncovered any reason to believe the group is
anything more than an offshoot of Houston-based “Screwed
Up Click” [sic], a consortium of rappers of which Floyd, nicknamed
“Big Floyd”, was a member.
Floyd tried to use a $20 bill to buy cigarettes in a Minneapolis
market just prior to his arrest. The cashier spotted the fake and
returned the bill to Floyd. He went outside, returned minutes later, and
the bill was accepted. Then the cashier noticed the second bill was fake
and called the police who arrived minutes later, according
to the store’s owner, Mike Abumayyaleh.
While it’s true that Floyd might not have known the bill was
counterfeit, it’s odd that he would leave and return with a different
bill (if, in fact, it wasn’t the same one), and try again.
The owner of El Nuevo Laredo has claimed the
men knew each other. They worked together for years. Would anyone
treat a coworker as Chauvin treated Floyd unless they had a serious
disagreement?
How does a man with a rap sheet like Floyd’s get hired to work
security in a club? That he worked alongside a moonlighting cop who
would one day be his killer isn’t surreal or a coincidence, surely there
must be a connection. What establishment owner hires both police
officers…and felons?
Is autopsy more art than science? When the deceased has copious
amounts of deadly narcotics in his system, and is a smoker who was
recently COVID-19 positive, is a true cause of death discernible? Will
Floyd be the first patient to have the virus, die, and not be counted in
the death tally?
Was Floyd high at the time of arrest? Trying to pass one counterfeit
bill, then trying again a few minutes later certainly suggests a lack of
judgment. Even the New York Times has reported the amount of
fentanyl in his system was enough to kill someone:
Mr. Kobilinsky said defense lawyers could make a point of the amount of
fentanyl in Mr. Floyd’s body. Although the amount required to be lethal
varies from person to person, fentanyl can stop a person’s heart and
breathing, he said. “It’s high enough where a defense attorney would
argue that this kind of predisposes him to heart failure, when you are
on a drug like this,” he said.
Dr. Baden acknowledged that the amount of fentanyl in Mr. Floyd’s body
was “considerable,” which would be particularly important if he had
never used the drug before.
“He has enough that could be a cause of death if he had never had
immunity or tolerance to the drug,” Dr. Baden said.
Floyd demonstrated that he was capable of nuanced thought when he made a
selfie video about the state of today’s black youth. He claimed they’re
“so lost, man”. The wise and heartfelt words of a man who lived on the
wrong side of the law, struggled with addiction, had seen a lot of
violence, and participated in heinous acts.
The “turnaround” of Floyd’s life in Minneapolis, his personal renaissance
instantly mythologized in mainstream media, has fallen apart. There are no
“rebounding” fentanyl users.
In any case, being pinned under an officer’s knee while handcuffed for
nine minutes is a travesty. But would America have rallied to Floyd’s
cause so heartily (and violently) if they knew he was a career criminal, a
synthetic heroin and meth abuser, and a dabbler in adult entertainment?
This isn’t to trash a dead man.
It’s a note to the left: be careful when choosing a mascot.
GOING VIRAL: Candace Owens Posts Video, “I DO NOT
support George Floyd!… He Was a Violent Criminal”
Candace Owensdoes not hold back: “The response to Floyd’s
death is representative of a “broken black culture” that is quick to
“celebrate criminals. We are embarrassing in that regard. This is why
we have a cycle and a toxic culture because nobody wants to tell the
truth and black America. It is so easy to be effective it is so easy
to ask white people to bow down and apologize and do all these things
for us. It is crap.”
Confession: I DO NOT support George Floyd and I refuse
to see him as a martyr. But I hope his family receives justice.