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retiredguy123 06-10-2020 04:54 AM

Some people say that funerals are for the living. I think that the focus and elaborateness of a funeral should reflect on the impact that a person's life had on the people he knew and interacted with while he was alive. But, I doubt that many of the people who attended and/or watched the funeral even knew George Floyd. So, in that sense, the funeral missed the mark.

golfing eagles 06-10-2020 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1781021)
Some people say that funerals are for the living. I think that the focus and elaborateness of a funeral should reflect on the impact that a person's life had on the people he knew and interacted with while he was alive. But, I doubt that many of the people who attended and/or watched the funeral even knew George Floyd. So, in that sense, the funeral missed the mark.

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Doc Akron 06-10-2020 05:03 AM

People have choices. Those who did not want to watch have the freedom to change the channel!

Love2Swim 06-10-2020 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1781021)
Some people say that funerals are for the living. I think that the focus and elaborateness of a funeral should reflect on the impact that a person's life had on the people he knew and interacted with while he was alive. But, I doubt that many of the people who attended and/or watched the funeral even knew George Floyd. So, in that sense, the funeral missed the mark.

I agree that funerals are for the living. And in that sense, the funeral was befitting as it honored a man who was senselessly murdered but whose murder has opened our eyes to the continuing racial injustice that has occurred for generations in this country. His murder has been a call for change. Thousands and thousands of people are protesting all across the country as well as in other countries against police brutality and institutionalized racism. It is a reminder that we cannot continue down this path. Police reforms are necessary. Law enforcement must meet basic standards of honor and decency. In this case, and in many others that have been documented involving people of color, those standards have not been met, and that needs to change. I'm hoping this is a wakeup call for our young people, because they are the ones that will need to vote and enact change, not entitled old white people.

golfing eagles 06-10-2020 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1781039)
I agree that funerals are for the living. And in that sense, the funeral was befitting as it honored a man who was senselessly murdered but whose murder has opened our eyes to the continuing racial injustice that has occurred for generations in this country. His murder has been a call for change. Thousands and thousands of people are protesting all across the country as well as in other countries against police brutality and institutionalized racism. It is a reminder that we cannot continue down this path. Police reforms are necessary. Law enforcement must meet basic standards of honor and decency. In this case, and in many others that have been documented involving people of color, those standards have not been met, and that needs to change. I'm hoping this is a wakeup call for our young people, because they are the ones that will need to vote and enact change, not entitled old white people.

Yep, why not "honor" all career violent criminals? Why not portray all of them with wings and a halo? Disgusting!
There is no excuse for the excessive force used, but all George had to do was COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF LEOs, as we all are required BY LAW to do.

Why wasn't Rodney King, or Michael Brown, or Eric Garner given the same "honor". Why wasn't there talk of defunding and dismantling police force at those times?

But for all those who are happy with the way this criminal was "honored" with an elaborate funeral, just ask yourself just WHO PAID FOR IT? Probably the same people who paid to bus in "peaceful protesters" to the riots and looting

smacquart 06-10-2020 05:49 AM

I think you missed the point.

crash 06-10-2020 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1781011)
IMHO--George Floyd's funeral rivaled the funerals of JFK & MLK as far as multi state venues & media coverage-- REALLY !!!!!

My thoughts exactly but hey what ever sells.

karostay 06-10-2020 05:50 AM

Did Reverend Al Sharpton mention David Dorn ? Bet Not

coalminer 06-10-2020 05:52 AM

You forgot to mention that the thug cop that murdered him had 18 complaints filed against him, but was still on the job.

retiredguy123 06-10-2020 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1781039)
I agree that funerals are for the living. And in that sense, the funeral was befitting as it honored a man who was senselessly murdered but whose murder has opened our eyes to the continuing racial injustice that has occurred for generations in this country. His murder has been a call for change. Thousands and thousands of people are protesting all across the country as well as in other countries against police brutality and institutionalized racism. It is a reminder that we cannot continue down this path. Police reforms are necessary. Law enforcement must meet basic standards of honor and decency. In this case, and in many others that have been documented involving people of color, those standards have not been met, and that needs to change. I'm hoping this is a wakeup call for our young people, because they are the ones that will need to vote and enact change, not entitled old white people.

Well, in my opinion, they hijacked a man's funeral, not to honor the man, but to promote an agenda that has nothing to do with George Floyd as an individual. A funeral is supposed to be about the person who died, not how he died.

smacquart 06-10-2020 05:54 AM

Chauvin himself had 18 violations on his police record for other violent acts he’d comment while on duty. Please read both side before you condem

crash 06-10-2020 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1781062)
Yep, why not "honor" all career violent criminals? Why not portray all of them with wings and a halo? Disgusting!
There is no excuse for the excessive force used, but all George had to do was COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF LEOs, as we all are required BY LAW to do.

Why wasn't Rodney King, or Michael Brown, or Eric Garner given the same "honor". Why wasn't there talk of defunding and dismantling police force at those times?

But for all those who are happy with the way this criminal was "honored" with an elaborate funeral, just ask yourself just WHO PAID FOR IT? Probably the same people who paid to bus in "peaceful protesters" to the riots and looting

Floyd Mayweather paid for it, don’t think he bussed in anybody to riot though.

smacquart 06-10-2020 05:56 AM

Yes! People please check out Chauvin’s police record before before condemning George Floyd.

Girlcopper 06-10-2020 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1780988)
When I see something on TV that I don't like...I just use a handy little device like this one.

You can buy them in lots of places...even from the interwebz.
:ho:

http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/WKcAAO...5~3/s-l640.jpg

Yeah and try finding one channel that wasnt streaming this garbage. What was it......4 funerals.....processions......huge photos with angel wings......gold trimmed casket......people saluting in the streets. A little over the top

debiss 06-10-2020 06:02 AM

So many hypocrites! Sad situation on both ends.


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