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A Blood Sacrifice to the Mob

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There’s a documentary film out that has stirred a good deal of discussion; perhaps you’ve heard of it.

It’s called The Fall of Minneapolis. It’s about the George Floyd incident in the summer of 2020, and it makes a very compelling case that everything you were fed about Floyd — and about Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis policeman in prison for, essentially, being the most proximate human being to Floyd as he died from a fentanyl overdose — is a lie.

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American cities — big ones, cities with NFL and NBA teams, cities with proud histories and Fortune 500 company headquarters — burned in the riots that followed Floyd’s death. Those riots weren’t organic; they were contrived and executed by organizations like Antifa and Black Lives Matter. They included standard patterns of the most provocative tactics imaginable, like blocking freeways during rush hour, looting stores, burning police stations. The rioters chanted slogans that were intentionally violent and revolutionary. And the riots were funded. Bail was paid for when the rioters were arrested. The Democratic vice-presidential candidate egged those riots on while her campaign contributed to a bail fund for the rioters.

None of these things was spontaneous. Nothing that happens on the American Left is spontaneous. It’s all contrived, funded and executed. And the George Floyd riot was a spring-loaded trap designed to damage Donald Trump — and the America that made him president.

It was designed to destroy urban small business. Mom-and-pop retail. The jobs those businesses provide to communities desperately in need of them. To destroy local police forces in blue cities, beleaguered cops beset by an increasingly brazen criminal class to whom the urban judiciary in America caters at the expense of the law-abiding. And to wipe out whatever center-right resistance to the hard Left might have remained in corporate America, our cultural institutions, and our inner cities.

This trap had been built over the course of years, especially during the serial race-centered incidents Barack Obama and his minions had inflamed. The New Black Panthers. Skip Gates. Trayvon. Eric Garner. Michael Brown. Alton Sterling. Leftist foundation money, and then corporate protection-racket cash, had funded Black Lives Matter, a Marxist organization sprung up as an unofficial lobby for street criminals in America. BLM pushed lie after lie, especially following the Michael Brown incident in Ferguson, Missouri.

Yes, “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” was a lie. A stupid lie, but all the best provocative lies are as stupid and simple as that one was.

The riot was waiting; all it needed was a martyr and a villain for the liars to show the mob.

And George Floyd was the martyr. It didn’t matter that Floyd was a violent criminal who had once held a gun to a pregnant woman’s belly. It didn’t matter that on the day he died, he had taken triple the fatal dose of fentanyl. It didn’t matter that he was stopped and held by the police in response to a call from a shopkeeper who identified him as having attempted to pass counterfeit bills. And it didn’t matter that Floyd’s interaction with the police was utterly bizarre — he incessantly begged the police not to shoot him while completely ignoring clear commands.

It ended up with Chauvin’s knee pressing Floyd’s upper torso to the pavement — something that was police procedure and part of officer training in Minneapolis, though Chauvin was denied the ability to present that in court later — in a vain attempt to get Floyd simply to comply with police commands. According to the liars, that’s what killed him. But Floyd was already dead by then; it’s just that nobody knew it yet. He failed to comply with the police because he was so high on controlled substances that he was dying from them. All Chauvin was doing, certainly unwittingly, was playing the villain in a play contrived, funded, and executed by the Obama faction of our ruling class.

The Fall of Minneapolis peels back the curtain and tears down the backdrop on that play, revealing what lay behind the scenery. It demonstrates that Chauvin was given anything but a fair trial. Evidence was withheld; witnesses, judges, and jurors intimidated. Maxine Waters, perhaps the most egregious rabble-rousing demagogue in America, came to Minneapolis to threaten worse violence if Chauvin wasn’t convicted.

Derek Chauvin was a blood sacrifice to the mob that the liars sent out to loot, burn, and ransack America. His was the head foisted atop the pike.

But now that the truth is beginning to leak out, Derek Chauvin is more embarrassment than villain.

Is it so surprising that not long after The Fall of Minneapolis made its online debut, Chauvin was shanked in an Arizona federal prison? Miranda Devine isn’t particularly convinced otherwise:

I guess it’s no surprise that Derek Chauvin has been stabbed almost to death in prison.

The Minneapolis cop convicted of murdering George Floyd in 2020 has been thoroughly scrubbed of his personhood, let alone his rights.

Nobody bothered to tell his family or his lawyer that another inmate had attacked him Saturday.

Despite being the most notorious ex-cop in America, he wasn’t protected from violent prisoners.

The fact he was even in the ill-run federal prison in Tucson, Ariz., 1,638 miles from his family, speaks volumes.

He could hardly be further from home.

Chauvin is more reviled than all the pedophile rapists and sadistic serial killers in the land because someone was needed to embody the myth of systemic police racism that fueled the Democrats’ 2020 campaign and created a frightening atmosphere of chaos and lawlessness that helped dislodge Donald Trump from the White House.

Derek Chauvin probably should have been let go from the MPD. After the Floyd case, it would have been inconceivable that he would patrol those same streets, not just for his own safety but for that of his fellow officers.

But now that he’s been nearly killed by low-life thugs acting in amazing proximity to the release of a documentary film showing just what an utter travesty the entire George Floyd production really was, Chauvin ought to be let go in a different way.

He shouldn’t be in prison. It’s clear that Chauvin was a blood sacrifice to the mob and was denied a fair trial. It’s also clear that Chauvin is very inconvenient to the liars who want to case him in stone as a villain and a symbol of the “systemic racism” that keeps violent career criminals of color from prospering in America.

We don’t do blood sacrifices in America. Or, at least, we didn’t before the age of Obama began. That needs to be rolled back, or else maybe the rules should apply — or not apply — equally. Because there can be multiple mobs, and multiple blood sacrifices. It’s how the world used to work before the Western civilization that Team Obama hates so much came into existence and banished barbarity to the barbarian lands.

Download and watch The Fall of Minneapolis. Every American should see it. Maybe once we all have we can force the liars to concede the lie that was the George Floyd production.

Scott McKay
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Scott McKay is a contributing editor at The American Spectator  and publisher of the Hayride, which offers news and commentary on Louisiana and national politics, and RVIVR.com, a national political news aggregation and opinion site. Scott is also the author of The Revivalist Manifesto: How Patriots Can Win The Next American Era, and, more recently, Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It's All Obama, available November 21. He’s also a writer of fiction — check out his four Tales of Ardenia novels Animus, Perdition, Retribution and Quandary at Amazon.
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