First published at 08:18 UTC on January 8th, 2023.
The whole world went into hysteria after George Floyd, a drug-addicted, philandering, career criminal, who once broke into a pregnant woman's home and terrorized her with a gun, appeared on the Habib Show pornographic website as "Floyd the…
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The whole world went into hysteria after George Floyd, a drug-addicted, philandering, career criminal, who once broke into a pregnant woman's home and terrorized her with a gun, appeared on the Habib Show pornographic website as "Floyd the Landlord," fathered several illegitimate children who he did not live near or take care of, tried to pass on counterfeit money, resisted arrest for 15 minutes after the fact, and died of a drug overdose/heart attack after ingesting enough fentanyl to kill a horse mixed with methamphetamines and marijuana. This man became the new symbol of black victimhood and a hero who truly embodied the dysfunction of the so called black community. Because a white police officer had his knee on the man's shoulder blade and the back of his neck (which could not have asphyxiated Floyd), this incident became a renewed justification for black criminals to act out freely the mayhem and lawlessness that resides in their hearts. However, later that year, another much lesser known event took place in North Carolina that did not draw international attention and did not cause outrage across the world. A five-year-old white boy, Cannon Hinnant, was riding his bike on his front lawn when a black man named Darius Sessoms walked up to Cannon with a gun and shot him at point-blank range in the head, killing him instantly. There were no protest marches for Cannon Hinnant, no worldwide vigils, no golden casket, no dignitaries, no 24/7 news coverage, no endless pontificating over black racism, and no widespread apologies from the black community. There was only dead silence. We bring up this horrible example to demonstrate how the international media, academia, Hollywood, black people, and other talking heads in society pick and choose the stories they want to highlight and focus on so that they can manipulate an uninformed populace that is led by the nose to think in a certain way about black people. Ask people about who George Floyd is and then ask them if they know about Cannon Hinnant. Then you will see how manipulated most people are about the black victim narrative.
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