Initially I found the police treatment of Floyd callous and sad in that he was crying for his mama and said he couldn't breathe. And the breathing problems were real obviously, whatever the cause. But apparently this type of maneuver was taught cops so he was following procedure. You could have a discussion about police procedure, perhaps be more sensitive to distress. But what pisses me off was the immediate blame put on racism. Where is the evidence the cop was racist? And where is the evidence Chauvin meant to kill the dude? He even knew he was being filmed, apparently didn't think he was doing anything wrong. His fellow diverse cops also didn't intervene. So the whole BLM thing is based on a false premise. And basically all the publicized cop black "murders" involve criminal situations. Remember the Michael Brown "hands up don't shoot" incident? The blacks still use this slogan even after it was proven false, under Obama administration. Can't they find even one incident where the cop is unambiguously wrong?
How does a white man dare to be a cop today?