The outpouring of hatred against white people which erupted in May 2020 after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, serves as a classic example of how lies and distortions have become the norm in the mass media and in the mind of the mob.
CHAPTER
1
George
Floyd: A Test Case in Anti-White Hatred
The
outpouring of hatred against white people which erupted in May 2020 after the death
of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, serves as a classic example of
how lies and distortions have become the norm in the mass media and in the mind
of the mob.
The
establishment narrative alleges that Floyd, a 6 feet 4 inch (193 cm) and 223 pound (101 kg) “black”[1] American, was killed after
he was held in a neck restraint position by a white police officer.
The incident was filmed by a bystander
with one of the now ubiquitous cell phone cameras, and showed Floyd being held
by officer Derek Chauvin in a neck restraint pose.
On the video, Floyd can be heard telling the policeman
that he “can’t breathe,” and he then becomes unresponsive.
Floyd was subsequently treated onsite by paramedics, was
transported to a local hospital, but could not be revived. He was declared dead
at 9:25 p.m. on May 25, 2020.
The
footage of Floyd’s treatment went viral on social media. Within hours, there
were protests, which soon escalated into violence, looting, and arson. Thanks
to the mass media’s coverage, the protests first went national in the US
(following the same pattern in most cases, i.e. violence, arson, and looting),
and then, finally, internationally, as the protests “spread” to many parts of Western
Europe.
Before
all of the facts were known, the narrative had been created: Floyd had been
murdered by a racist white policeman for no reason at all except that he was
black, and this was just one of a long line of similar incidents where black
people are routinely murdered at will by whites. It is claimed that this is the
result of what is called “systemic racism,” or “endemic racism,” generated of
course by whites against nonwhites.
To
satisfy the mob, all four officers were fired. Chauvin was charged with second-degree
murder, third-degree murder, and manslaughter. The other three officers
present, Tou Thao, Thomas Lane, and J. Alexander Kueng were charged with aiding
and abetting both second-degree murder and manslaughter.
The
first flaw in this narrative came with the official autopsy carried out on
Floyd exactly twelve hours after his death.





