A Study on The George Floyd Effect

America can no longer ride the unicorn!

After the murder of George Floyd by police, nobody is shitting rainbows anymore!

The riots which ensued directly after his death scorched the already blackened field of democracy. Martyn Luther King, Jr. marched one time holding a bible, protesting peacefully, powerfully. King’s civil rights movement was one of civil disobedience, but violence was not his legacy.
George Floyd did not seem to be a violent man, however, his legacy is marked by violence, remembered by riots, torched police precincts and burning cop cars! The “George Floyd Effect” is not simply a moment in time, like, “the shot heard ’round the world,” rather, it is the process which leads up to the, “shot heard ’round the world.” Astonishing, but not surprisingly, the riots after George Floyd’s murder were not about what those protesters’ signs said. That statement surely offends people; but the truth offends people more than our own self-perception does! We perceive to be at peace with our fellow man and family members, but we only pretend to be many times. We do not agree with our fellow man as much as we pretend to. When a person is wrong, they are offended when you tell them that they are incorrect.
the George Floyd Effect is a matter of using what is incorrect to shed light on what is true. Incorrectness is not justice. The riots were not related to the protests- which cannot be described by one sentence, nor in one paragraph. They can only be described by showing a list. This is a list of things, (seemingly unrelated,) but this list is of the ingredients which fill the melting pot to the tipy-top and smolder into, “The George Floyd Effect”.

1. Abuse of Power

One day, a shop owner claimed that a man attempted to pay using a counterfeit twenty dollar bill. The accused man left the shop and got into his car, only to be greeted by another man who directed a gun to his face, telling him to get out of the car! Then, the gunman handcuffed his hands behind his back, asked the handcuffed man questions, then, walked the handcuffed man to the back of an SUV.
Two other men arrived and help the gunman throw the cuffed man to the ground, where all three men hold the cuffed man down, knelling on him- the gunman with all of his weight on his left knee upon the cuffed man’s neck!
“I can’t breath!” the man pleaded over an over again. After approximately eight minutes of the gunman suffocating the cuffed man, using his knee, the cuffed man’s body went limp and lifeless. He was dead. All the while, a fourth man stood guard to stop anybody from intervening with the public murder. The gunman and the three others were policemen. The handcuffed, dead man’s name was, “George Floyd”.

George Floyd’s murder was televised; all of America had watched it. the four murderers were not charged with murder. The Minneapolis Police Department and District Attorney decided that firing the four murderers was punishment enough. After all, they were police officers- they are allowed to help each other murder people!
After protests and violent rioting, during which the police station was set on fire, the main culprit was arrested, (days later,) and charged with, “manslaughter,” incorporating the, “oopsie-daisy,” defense. The other three murderers walked free. The rioting and looting which devastated major cities in America allowed anarchy to romance the nation and took the power out of the hands of the local police departments, seizing the opportunity for making an excuse for violence, to abuse our power as citizens; but it was not the protesters of Floyd’s murder who were rioting- it was a large group of paid rioters who were rioting, followed by thugs and criminal townspeople.
Many citizens had justified the torching of police cars and police stations; it was a push-back against the Nazi-like police culture of America. Most people disagree with looting and destruction of their towns, however, they attributed some justification for it.
George Floyd- that era’s posterchild for “a peaceful man,” was ironically memorialized via chaos and destruction. Anarchy was used to stop anarchy; as if burning a town down stops that town from burning down! Rioters, behind the false-shield of, “protest,” put their knees to their own necks- suffocating the Good Cause and silencing the important message before it could ever be clearly given! The, “George Floyd Effect,” – lawlessness and anarchy- is what was incorrect about culture, which sheds light upon the truth- our system of government is, (of itself,) one that is lawless and, therefore, its own Anarchy.
We Americans are ruled-over by a monarchy, composed of communistic-anarchists. Hypocrites at heart, our, “representatives,” Senators, mayors and governors are macro-anarchists, breaking their own laws by way of applying no laws to theirs elves. Just as four cops can participate on an on-camera murder, congress oversees its (own) self and monitors its own process.
Any group of four men participating in an on-camera murder would all be arrested and jailed on the spot; but,… put a badge on those four men, and no law any longer applies to them; and everybody just films it and watches! Nobody steps-in or stops the murder! George Floyd was killed in public by public servants. “Of the People, By the People and For the People”?

2. Fabricated Racial Tension

Four police officers participated in the murder of one man. I have not mentioned the color of anybody’s skin. In fact, we all die, no matter what color we are. Morgan Freeman said it best when asked, “How do we stop racism?”

“Just stop talking about it,” Mr. Freeman said. “I’m gonna stop calling you a white man; and I’m gonna ask you to stop calling me a black man.”

Yes, it is true, some people will always be racist. The fuel of the fire of racism is the glorifying of race and propaganda suggesting racial suppression. I have never said, “my European friends,” or, “my English, Russian, German, Swedish, Irish or my Chinese friends.” I have never referred to myself as being an African man. Whenever a collogue use the phrase, “an African American,” I always ask, “Which part of Africa?” Seriously- North, South, East, West or Central Africa? How am I magically different or even, “African,” simply because my skin is dark? Who has the right to assign me to a group of people according to the color of my skin? I was born in New Jersey; does that mean I should call myself a, “New Jerseyian American”? My great grandfather was born in Germany. does that make me a German American? Why am I not a Jamaican American? Why is a Japanese woman not a Hawaiian American?
All in all, it matters not what color you are- if you kill a man, your blood is not blue- it is red. If you cannot breath, it does not matter if you are black or white- you cannot breath!
“I don’t want a Black History Month.” Morgan Freeman said. “Do you want a Jewish History Month?” He asked the interviewer.
“No.” The interviewer responded.

The fact of the matter is: I have never been a slave, and the people who work for me, (who are white,) have never been my masters. I am a man who has employees. I am not an African American who employs slave masters. Four police officers killed a man. The race of the dead man does not make him more dead! The race of the murderers does designate them as representatives of their race. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream that a crime would be recognized as a crime, that justice would not be corroded by, or shielded by, a badge and that all men would be treated equally. After all, if Doctor King were white, would his message and actions be discredited?
If a white man marches for civil rights, is his message less honorable? If four black men participate in an on-camera murder, killing a white man, would people protest? Would special interest groups hire rioters?
Every time a “news” anchor tosses the term, “African American,” out into the ether, they propagandize division, and the result is the fabrication of racial tension. Just because racism exists does not inherently make me a victim! I want to observe a Black History Month just as much as I want to observe a white history month. I was not born in Africa; so calling me an, “African American,” would be stupid and insincere and fraudulent.

3. Fraud

Fraud in America, or fraud exercised on the American people is not but a chapter in history; it is woven-in with America’s history. Fraud occurs whenever people are given power.
“Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

4. Weakness

Weakness, in regards to the George Floyd Effect, started at the presence of his murder! Weakness lies in all of those citizens who watched those cops hold him down, (people who fear, “the law,”) who did not go over and PHYSICALLY push those cops off of him! People who stood by and watched and filmed people torch buildings and loot were statues of this weakness which has become common in America.
Weakness is allowing a government to control your freedom or to take your freedom away, or to accept the lie that freedom is, “given,” to you! Government does not grant freedom. Freedom is the reward for strength. Weakness is passively allowing wrong to occur around you, or thinking that you have neither option or power over, or against, injustice.

5. Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy is government’s way of avoiding accountability. It means, “passing the buck”. Bureaucracy is a way of off-putting justice, of clogging the halls of action. Bureaucracy is the system designed to waste your time and efforts, then charge you money for wasting your time and efforts. By definition, bureaucracy means, “I will not do anything to help you; somebody else may help, but I cannot tell you who, how when or where!”

6 & 7. Inaction of Citizens

and Lack of Education

Lack of education does not mean failure of schools. It means the neglect of people to educate themselves. Most importantly, lack of knowing the law, the U.S. Constitution, along with state and federal laws. Lack of self-education allows for people to hear lies told on the television therefore to believe them as truth. People do not seek-out facts, research or read documents. Education is not stressed enough in America; and by, “education,” I do not mean indoctrination! I mean independent research combined with sharing knowledge. People have the right to physically combat police when the police are not following the law. Townspeople have the Duty to pull a police officer off of a man when they are murdering him! A police officer is not allowed to arrest you just because he chooses to- you are allowed to defend yourself against insurrection with force! If police decide to pull their guns and indiscriminately start shooting at you, it is your right and your duty to shoot them dead! If We, the People, educate ourselves of what police are and are NOT allowed to do, order may be restored- the power to The People.

8. Abuse of Political Power

America’s news organizations are owned by and funded by political groups. This controls what truths are not told and narrates which lies are perpetuated. “African American,” is a political buzz word. You might as well say, “negros”! Reality does not drive political control; money shapes what our law-makers and town leaders do. It puppets what they say and how they act. Politics controls the education system. The word, “politics,” is synonymous with “lack of emotional control,” it is the temper tantrum of selfish aristocrats.

9. Abuse of Financial Power

Abuse of financial power can simply be described thusly: Taxation Without Representation. Taxation is Larceny; it is also fraud.
Fraud through taxation has become America’s motus operandi. Taxation is modern day slavery.

10. Extinction of Journalism

The American journalist used to be a person who researched the current condition, reporting facts. It used to be the law that you could not mislead or lie to the public. The journalist of old used to tell their reports on television. Since about 1962, politics have controlled what news stations could report and which journalists could be heard. Journalists who report the wrong doings of those in power are silenced. News corporations are owned by the political state. True Journalists are close to being extinct.
True Journalism of today has handed the baton to the cell-phone-in-hand-public who record the news in real-time and post it on social media. The extinction of journalism has become the fallout of the poachers of reality known as, “Editorialism”.

11. The Monarchy of Editorialism

The following four factors are the pillars of The George Floyd Effect:
1. The Monarchy of Editorialism,
2. Police Culture in America
3. American Communism
4. Gerrymandering


These pillars do not act alone; they work together to hold up the the Big Lie. As clarity is many times only achieved through time, self-described through history, the four pipllars are built by few, and admired by many. 10% of all Americans hold 80% of the wealth.
Congressmen get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars per yaer to work only part of the year. They get paid even when they don’t show up for work! Now that, “proxy voting,” has been accepted as a legitimate practice, congressmen literally do not even need to leave their basements to act as your, “representative”! If you did not show up for work, would your salary increase? Congressmen’s salaries do!

The word, “gerrymandering,” means to change the meaning of a word, or a political affiliation of a town. Gerrymandering is the first and main pillar of The George Floyd Effect. The George Floyd, “protests,” were actually protests against fake news. Many will disagree when you tell them that the news if fake. History proves what information was fake. The current moment is only understood in full after time is taken to completely surmise it. The protests were the reaction to True News: Four men murdered one man. The man they murdered was an American. I do not think he grew up in Africa. It would be unwise to call George Floyd a, “negro.” It would be true to say that George Floyd was black. is untrue and false to say he was, “African”.
Two pillars of The George Floyd Effect are American Communism and the Police Culture of America which help to foreshadow the fourth pillar: the Monarchy of Editrotialism. All four pillars hold up the George Floyd Effect- a plateau of American culture, turning point in American History and the new landscape of human interaction.

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