The Supremes’ Refusal to Hear Derek Chauvin’s Case Led to His Stabbing

When George Floyd, a violent career criminal, died of a drug overdose, many others died with him as a result of the misreporting of his death, its exploitation by the racist BLM movement, and the subsequent race riots and crime wave.

This from frontpagemag.com.

Derek Chauvin, a police officer who starred in an out-of-context viral video, became a public enemy.

His trial was an illegitimately conducted kangaroo court in which clear evidence from Floyd’s autopsy demonstrating the drugs in his system and his heart problem were ignored to give the mob what it wanted.

Abuses of justice like this do happen but even well after the madness of 2020 had dissipated, justice has sadly remained absent.

As a last resort, Chauvin’s case was brought to the Supreme Court. And the Court, which found the time to permit men to expose themselves to children in public at ‘drag shows’, had no interest in taking the case.

Now Chauvin has been brutally stabbed in prison. This is not surprising considering what happens to police officers who are locked up. And considering the lies that were spread about George Floyd’s drug overdose death.

The recent documentary, The Fall of Minneapolis has exposed the lies at the heart of this case.

It is time for justice to be done before Chauvin or the other illegitimately convicted officers are murdered.

Consider the courage of these men whose reputations have been destroyed by the media and a leftist political establishment.

Tou Thao, one of the police officers wrongly victimized to appease the racist mobs rampaging around the country after the drug overdose death of career criminal George Floyd, provided a noble example of faith and courage.

Knowing the system is rigged against him, Thao maintained his dignity, quoted at length from religious teachings and refused to confess to some sort of imaginary crime that he did not commit.

In a grotesque miscarriage of justice, Thao, who was not even touching George Floyd when the vicious criminal was suffering a drug overdose due to the high levels of fentanyl in his system, was sentenced to over 4 years in prison.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, a racist former member of the Nation of Islam hate group with a long history of spewing hate, complained that Thao had stuck to his Christian faith and refused to express ‘remorse’ or take ‘responsibility’ for Floyd’s drug overdose death.

Thao, a man of principle and courage, had declared that ‘it would be a lie and a sin’ to confess to a crime he did not commit.

Thao closed with saying that he is praying for everyone in the room, including Cahill, and that if anyone needs him for prayer, ‘you know where to find me.’

Thao told the court:

I know we cannot hide our thoughts or intent from God. For we must give an account on the day we appear before God.

Therefore I must obey, to hold on to the truth I did not commit these crimes. My conscience is clear.

Further:

Thank you, judge. God bless you.

These are the political dissidents of our time. They were not the first casualties of the BLM mob and under un-Constitutional liberal malfeasance, the sadly will not be the last.

Final thoughts: Set these wrongly convicted men free.