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So, I get that there's a feeling of relief to see justice done, and a general sentiment of "fuck the police," but...
The tone of this response is pretty inappropriate. A man died at the hands of a police officer. Now, said police officer is found guilty of murder and denied further appeal. This best outcome is still a somber event.
Don't be Reddit.
EDIT: Rather than respond to each reply, I'll just add this:
To anyone claiming I'm conservative or a bootlicker: You seem to be overlooking the fact that I said "justice was done", "fuck the police", and called this cop a murderer.
I was just saying that a Nelson "Ha Ha" is not the right tone for this situation. It's not like the cop tripped and faceplanted into his ice-cream cone. He (rightfully) got convicted for murder. The "Ha Ha" seems (to me) to downplay the severity of his crime. In my opinion, it makes light of Floyd's death, as much as it revels in Chauvin's conviction.
In closing: ACAB.
I would venture to say infringing on a citizen’s rights, killing them, and then going surprise pikachu face when you get your comeuppance is inappropriate. But this meme is not, in fact, it is one of the founding principles of America to be able to make fun of our government and its representatives and to hold them accountable for this misdoings.
While I do see your point, police have been using and abusing their authority to suppress American’s civil rights and liberties for so long, it’s just about a cliche.
This particular murderer thought he was above the law and the family of George Floyd are getting his justice. I feel like making fun of him for losing his appeal is appropriate here.
It’s beyond mere “relief” to see an officer face accountability. At the very least it is cathartic and makes me question society as a whole because it happens so infrequently.
I don’t feel bad about posting this meme. Sorry if you disagree.
I don’t have to feel somber about a murderer facing justice. I can be happy and celebratory.
My feelings are important too
😔
😜 😜 😂 😂 😂
Which is to say that this hits much different when you've been abused by police. So many of us have been illegally physically or verbally abused by some smug power tripping fuck. So, so many of us have seen that face Chauvin made in the video. Fire it up and look at it with about 2 minutes left, after Floyd has gone limp but Chauvin is still applying the choke. Watch the way he makes extended eye contact with Darnella Frazier while he kills Floyd. He was showing her that he does whatever he wants whenever he wants. He was giving her a look a lot of us have seen, the one that says "What the fuck are you gonna do about it? I am the law."
To see the system, for fucking once, stand up to the murderer and for the victim. To find out that even for the cops there's a line. That fills those of us who've been yearning for our own internal justice with a joy that prompts outward celebration. It is, in a small way, a move in the direction of feeling safe again.
We can celebrate in our own ways. Are you really tone policing a meme about a cop being rightfully sent to jail?
Why do you feel the need to bring reddit into this? It has nothing to do with reddit. Just because you disagree with someone doesn't mean that they're "reddit".
Real reddit move trying to shame someone for a rational response to a piece of shit getting what he earned.
While also ignoring the fact that shit like this is still happening every day, but no, let's focus on the guy laughing at this murderer.
When Trump dies, will it also be only appropriate to feel "somberness"? Because I'm potentially getting alcohol poisoning that day and idgaf if that's "inappropriate"
Mind if i join too? I'll bring a few bottles of mead!
I like mead, and people who bring it places :)
Alrighty.
Hey. Can I join you? I will bring a bottle.
You sound cool already! Come on over!
Thanks! I will also bring a loaf of homemade bread. Want to start with cheese wine and bread so we are all respectable and degenerate into tequila + 40s?
Hell yes, sounds like a plan!
Wow this is an impressive amount of hand wringing for "Ha Ha!". Get over it.
Wow, the "fuck your feelings" crowd sure has a lot of feelings about a cop going to prison for something he did wrong.
the "law and order" crowd sure likes it when some types of people get murdered slowly in broad daylight
Inappropriate? Like intentionally standing on a man's neck for several minutes until he dies? I think being happy that he doesn't get a chance to be free again is valid. In any case who is harmed here?
I upvoted you both because I'll never fail to be happy about police accountability, but also you have a good point.
We'll have made real progress when police accountability is so commonplace that our amazement when it happens will be less likely to overshadow the fate of their victims.
I'll take the downvotes because I don't care.
I feel that 20 years is excessive and though I firmly believe he deserves sentencing, I'm not sure that 20 years is the right call.
Yes, he ended a life. Yes, he was negligent. Yes, he could've done better. There is no doubt in my mind that he doesn't regret his actions. Does that bring George back? No. Sad feelings do not do anything. But we always speak about how we praise Norway for their outlook on rehabilitation yet the masses shout for unlimited prison sentences and punishment.
I'm not sure what the right call is. As a matter of fact, I'd hate to be the judge, juror, or executioner. I just wanted to share that I agree. It's somber on even the best outcome.
Floyd was Chauvin's 4th murder. Look at his record as an officer. An endless stream of bodies and use of force complaints.
I'd love to be the judge. I'd sentence him to being tied to a pole, and hand Floyd's relatives baseball bats, and intruct them that the only place they're not allowed to hit him is in the head. Then let them have at it.
If I was the judge you dont wanna know what my sentence would be but trust me it would be fucking painnnnn
20 years is justice for what he did. If he wanted to go to jail in Norway he should have abused his position and slowly painfully with premedication murdered someone there.
I don't care if he regrets torture and murder and I don't know how you know that he does. Maybe he should have thought about guilt prior to torture.
Considering his record of killings, why do you think he regrets his actions? And if he did, do you believe it is for any other reason than the punishment he received?
Maybe it was written incorrectly, but he said he's sure Chauvin doesn't regret his actions. Which is an interesting point when arguing for rehabilitation, but changing a mindset like that would take copious amounts of time for them to be safe in public. Maybe like 20 years to rehabilitate.
Oh yeah, you’re right. I guess my mind couldn’t fathom “yeah he killed someone and doesn’t regret it, but he should be walking around”.
Sheesh though, that’s so much worse