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https://nypost.com/2023/11/20/opinion/real-truth-aid-the-floyd-lies/[/b]
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Diotrephes70-79, M
Chauvin got stabbed! The bad news is that he will survive.

[quote][i][b][c=BF0000]Former police officer Derek Chauvin stabbed in federal prison, sources say
Chauvin was convicted in George Floyd鈥檚 killing.[/c][/b][/i][/quote]
"Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of killing George Floyd, was stabbed in federal prison Friday, sources told ABC News.

Sources familiar add that Chauvin is as of now in "stable" condition and is expected to survive."
https://abcnews.go.com/US/former-police-officer-derek-chauvin-stabbed-prison-sources/story?id=105147045

[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea.[/c][/i][/b]
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Diotrephes You're hatred is ugly.
Slade56-60, M
@Nitedoc everything about that cretin is ugly.

[b]Gee, what timing! A couple days after a movie is ready to crash the entire narrative Chauvin just happens to get almost murdered 馃槺[/b]
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Slade Chauvin is the typical bully cop that should never have been on the police force to begin with. I can't stand anyone who abuses their "power" like those do. That said, I don't wish him dead.
Slade56-60, M
@Nitedoc he didn't kill Floyd.

The End
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Slade I know he didn't.
Slade56-60, M
@Nitedoc They are trying to Epstein him because they need the narrative with all the blood on their hands
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Slade It does add a good ironic twist to the movie.
Diotrephes70-79, M
@Nitedoc [quote]You're hatred is ugly.[/quote]

That's one of the main side-effects of living in America, the land of slavery and Jim Crow. It's easy to pick up all of the bad habits that have been in effect for 404 years.

[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea. [/c][/i][/b]
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Diotrephes It's better to assimilate with the good people here.
"The land of slavery?" America was first country in modern times to abolish slavery. Slavery has been around since before the earliest records of it in history. Thousands of years. We Americans ended it as a common practice in the US and we are instrumental in working to stop it in some foreign lands too. Slavery didn't influence you, hate did!
Diotrephes70-79, M
@Nitedoc [quote]It's better to assimilate with the good people here.
"The land of slavery?" America was first country in modern times to abolish slavery. Slavery has been around since before the earliest records of it in history. Thousands of years. We Americans ended it as a common practice in the US and we are instrumental in working to stop it in some foreign lands too. Slavery didn't influence you, hate did![/quote]

I am sorry to inform you that you have received an "F" grade in history.

1804 = Haiti declares independence and abolishes slavery.

1810 = New Spain, Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla proclaimed the abolition of slavery three months after the start of the Independence of Mexico from Spain.

1813 = New Spain, Independence leader Jos茅 Mar铆a Morelos y Pav贸n declares slavery abolished in Mexico in the documents Sentimientos de la Naci贸n.

1814 = United Provinces, After the occupation of Montevideo, all slaves born in modern Uruguayan territory are declared free.

1819 = United Kingdom Upper Canada, Attorney-General John Robinson declares all black residents free.

1820 = Mexico = The Plan of Iguala frees the slaves born in Mexico.

1822 = Haiti - Haiti Jean Pierre Boyer annexes Spanish Haiti and abolishes slavery there.

1823 = Chile, Slavery abolished.

1823 = Greece, Prohibition of slavery is enshrined in the Greek Constitution of 1823, during the Greek War of Independence.

1824 = Mexico, The new constitution effectively abolishes slavery.

1824 = Central America = Slavery abolished.

[b][i][c=BF0000]1830 = Coahuila y Tejas Mexican President Anastasio Bustamante attempts to implement the abolition of slavery. To circumvent the law, Anglo-Texans declare their slaves "indentured servants for life"[/c][/i][/b]

1830 = Uruguay, Slavery abolished.

1831 = Bolivia, Slavery abolished

1832 = Greece, Slavery abolished with independence.

[b][i][c=BF0000] 1836 = Texas, Slavery made legal again with independence.[/c][/i][/b]

1844 = Moldavia, Mihail Sturdza abolishes slavery in Moldavia.

1844 = Paraguay, Slave trade abolished.

1844 = Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic declares independence from Haiti; abolition of slavery reinforced.

1846 = Tunisia, Slavery abolished in Tunisia under Ahmed Bey rule.

[b][i][c=BF0000]1850 = United States, The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 requires the return of escaped slaves to their owners regardless of the state they are in.[/c][/i][/b]

1851 = New Granada, Slavery abolishe. After years of laws that only purported a partial advancement towards abolition, President Jos茅 Hilario L贸pez pushed Congress to pass total abolition on 21 May. Former owners were compensated with government issued bonds.

1851 = Ecuador, Slavery abolished in the country by Jos茅 Mar铆a Urvina.

1852 = Hawaii Hawaii 1852 Constitution officially declared slavery illegal.

1853 = Argentine Confederation Argentina, Slavery abolished with the sanction of a new federal Constitution.

1854 = Peru, Slavery abolished by Ram贸n Castilla.

1854 = Venezuela, Slavery abolished

1855 = Moldavia, Slavery abolished.

[b][i][c=BF0000]1865 = United States. Slavery abolished, except as punishment for crime, by the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. It frees all remaining slaves, about 40,000, in the border slave states that did not secede. Thirty out of thirty-six states vote to ratify it; New Jersey, Delaware, Kentucky, and Mississippi vote against. Mississippi does not officially ratify it until 2013.[/c][/i][/b]

[b][i][c=BF0080]***NOTE: The 13th Amendment did not become effective until December 6, 1865, when chattel slavery finally ended in New Jersey, Kentucky and Delaware.***[/c][/i][/b]

1866 = Oklahoma, Slavery abolished. U.S. government treaties with the Five Tribes that governed the Indian Territory, which previously allied with the Confederacy, required them to abolish slavery for renewed U.S. recognition of their continued independence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_abolition_of_slavery_and_serfdom

[b][c=BF0000]Remember, slavery is still legal in America. And slavery in most other countries was ended simply by a man with a backbone simply saying that it was over. Americans fought four major wars to keep slavery.
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[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea.[/c][/i][/b]
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Diotrephes If you will re-read my previous post you will find that I said "we ended slavery as a common practice practice in the US!" Read again, in the US!
Diotrephes70-79, M
@Nitedoc You wrote = [quote]"The land of slavery?" America was first country in modern times to abolish slavery.[/quote]

I cited numerous instances where other countries ended slavery in the 1800s before America got around to doing it.

Your grade in history is still an "F."

Americans fought four major wars to keep slavery as part of their culture.

[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea.[/c][/i][/b]
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Diotrephes Are you not paying attention? For the THIRD and final time. I said: " IN THE US". I could pick the rest of your extremely biased rant apart but it would be a waste of my time.
Diotrephes70-79, M
@Nitedoc [quote]Are you not paying attention? For the THIRD and final time. I said: " IN THE US". I could pick the rest of your extremely biased rant apart but it would be a waste of my time.[/quote]

You could spend the remainder of your life trying to pick apart my comment and you would still fail. You have received an "F" grade in history. You should review your comments before you post them so that they don't appear to come from an ignorant person who does not know anything about the issue.

BTW, slavery is still legal in 19 States although some States have recently banned it.

[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea.[/c][/i][/b]
Nitedoc51-55, M
@Diotrephes Wow! Just, unbelievable!
Slade56-60, M
@Nitedoc

He's
A
Kook
Diotrephes70-79, M
@Slade Maybe next time a big guy will kneel on his neck for 9 and a half minutes. That's not long enough to kill him, according to his ass kissers. And, if he hasn't been taking drugs he willl be able to laugh about it.

[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea.[/c][/i][/b]
Slade56-60, M
@Diotrephes

You'd rather the big guy kneel on your legs for a perfect path to bugger you

Fag
Diotrephes70-79, M
@Slade [quote]You'd rather the big guy kneel on your legs for a perfect path to bugger you

Fag[/quote]
How long have you been a homosexual, all of your life? When did cops become your favorite sexual partners?

[b][i][c=BF0000]From the river to the sea.[/c][/i][/b]