Wednesday, June 3, 2020

George Floyd's Death : The US, Police Brutality, Racism, Protests And Duck of A Potus


The US is burning now because a police bum kneeled the life out of the man who wasn't even resisting arrest.

There is no question nor doubt in anyone's mind, except perhaps for those sick in the mind, that that officer deserves nothing less than being charged and convicted for murder.

And his fellow officers who just stood by be held as accessories to the crime.

The anger that that incident has brought decent people that has led to the nation-wide protests in the US against police brutality and racism is perfectly understandable and justified.


But what the world has witnessed is a duck of a potus who only cared about grandstanding, calling protesters thugs and threatening to shoot when looting starts and now labeling governors jerks for not dominating the protesters.
And hid in the bunker while protesters lined the perimeter outside White House to make their voices heard on the George Floyd murder.

The American people need to dominate the duck at the White House instead.

If not, the duck will continue to divide the nation and tear the fabric of a supposedly great nation to pieces.

But the best one could hope for when you voted a duck into the White House was that it could at least quack.

Sadly, the duck at the white House cannot even do that!

It twits instead.

Oh my!

Aside : Did someone once said those who live in glass houses should not throw stones?

Hehehe....hahaha....hohoho Fat Pompeo! Eat your fats out! Or better still, ask the Middle Kingdom to save your obese arse, will ye? Stop being the duck's stinker fart. Be your own proud fat self with a mind that is your own no no no?

Aside 2 : The Hong Kong police should learn from their American counterparts. American law enforcers fell the protesters by a loving nudge here and there, drive into them to disperse the trouble makers and shoot rubber bullets into them for effect. These enforcers are so gentle and loving hehehe hahaha hohoho.........!

Oh no!

These American enforcers are angels by comparison oh oh oh.........!

Hong Kong police, don't use excessive force, will you?

By being so laid back hehehe.......!

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