COVID-19 Lockdown, Day 66

An angry world has become angrier. A frightened world just became more frightened. Minneapolis is on fire, and looters follow angry protesters, ruining what could be a noble movement. People express bitterness against the police--those who are sworn to serve and protect. While some officers uphold their oath, others choose to serve their hatred and protect their egos on steroids.

As a result, Mayor Frey is demanding the arrest of the villainous swine who lynched George Lloyd. Every single organization with an agenda has expressed outrage. Conservative groups, liberal groups, religious leaders, actors, singers, and politicians finally have something in common: they have seen a gross injustice, and they are outraged. Even with all the sadly ironic division during the pandemic, only now are people starting to hold hands and sing kumbaya. All it took was the murder of a Black man. I'm glad it is finally happening, but how long will it have the right effect? Who will ruin it, like the globalists and PC police did in the aftermath of 9/11, when Americans rediscovered their patriotism?

A more important question is, how can we keep George Lloyd from dying for nothing? How can his death bring positive changes? By positive changes, I say it is time for police captains and review boards to take discrimination and police brutality complaints more seriously. Chauvin had numerous complaints in his jacket. If those complaints were taken more seriously, perhaps Chauvin would still be alive. Additionally, all police officers should receive mandatory routine psychological screening to give the burned-out officers help and to dismiss officers with deeper problems. On the other hand, the decent officers should be paid better, and the public should be expected to treat them with respect. Still, something must be done to end this madness. Otherwise, prepare for a war between citizens and the police force by large. God forbid.

--Signing off.

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