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A black state trooper refused to take a knee during a Black Lives Matter protest in Georgia, saying he only kneels for God.

Georgia State Trooper O’Neal Saddler was recorded telling protesters in Hartwell that he only kneels “for one person: God.”

“I was supposed to be out of town this weekend with my wife. I took off today, this weekend, but I’m out here to make sure y’all are safe. … I have much respect, but I only kneel for one person: God, God, God," he added.

The exchange was tweeted by Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier. It wasn't clear when or where the exchange took place.
 

moe

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A black state trooper refused to take a knee during a Black Lives Matter protest in Georgia, saying he only kneels for God.

Georgia State Trooper O’Neal Saddler was recorded telling protesters in Hartwell that he only kneels “for one person: God.”

“I was supposed to be out of town this weekend with my wife. I took off today, this weekend, but I’m out here to make sure y’all are safe. … I have much respect, but I only kneel for one person: God, God, God," he added.

The exchange was tweeted by Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier. It wasn't clear when or where the exchange took place.
Does it upset you when people take a knee in protest?
 

EERs 3:16

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Hero? For having an opinion?
For standing up to the mod mentality and not being afraid to voice his own opinion....which is espically difficult to do in this era of the cancel culture..where the Left tends to frown upon the free and open exchange of ideas.
 

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I have yet to see one person saying it is bad to kneel in prayer. I've seen plenty that have demonize those that have kneeled during a peaceful protest.

Morons will be stupid and are confused easily. Simple.
 

moe

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I have yet to see one person saying it is bad to kneel in prayer. I've seen plenty that have demonize those that have kneeled during a peaceful protest.

Morons will be stupid and are confused easily. Simple.
Those people taking a knee are obviously being disrespectful to the flag, right? There's a flag around isn't there?
 

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For standing up to the mod mentality and not being afraid to voice his own opinion....which is espically difficult to do in this era of the cancel culture..where the Left tends to frown upon the free and open exchange of ideas.
Yeah, because taking a knee out of respect and “kneeling before God” are the same thing.
 

Boomboom521

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George Floyd is being hailed as a hero and he was convicted for robbing a pregnant lady holding a pistol to the lady’s stomach.
He’s a rallying cry - not because of who he was, but how he died. When a Marine is killed by a foreign militant, do you also focus only the background of the Marine when deciding whether or not to honor his/her memory and avenge their death?
 

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He’s a rallying cry - not because of who he was, but how he died. When a Marine is killed by a foreign militant, do you also focus only the background of the Marine when deciding whether or not to honor his/her memory and avenge their death?
If you are a Trumper attempting to spin **** to meet a political agenda, a lunatic will try like this idiot with his BS about Floyd.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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He’s a rallying cry - not because of who he was, but how he died. When a Marine is killed by a foreign militant, do you also focus only the background of the Marine when deciding whether or not to honor his/her memory and avenge their death?
I tend to not put my heart into something corrupt. I don’t think I’d honor someone like that, and to be clear, that individual wouldn’t still be in the Corps. It’d be a bit like honoring a rapist, like Weinstein, but worse. But, as I’ve said, he didn’t deserve to die like that. Maybe an avenging husband or father should’ve had their chance with him. But under no circumstance would I allow the symbol of my movement to be someone lacking of character like that.
 

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No idea. I'm saying you are dishonest and scum totally ignoring the point at hand so you can slander a dead man for political reasons.
Slander? So you are calling me a liar.

I’m just making sure you all know who and what you’re holding up as a symbol. Company you keep and all of that.
 

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Are you saying what I posted about Floyd is a lie?

Bru, Moe, Kazzman and KKKountry all do the same thing. If you call them out on something or post your own thoughts it's a barrage of angry replies, lies and FU post.
 

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No idea. I'm saying you are dishonest and scum totally ignoring the point at hand so you can slander a dead man for political reasons.
Hahahahahahahaha. The bruhard speaks again.
What a massive douchepond.
 

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Slander? So you are calling me a liar.

I’m just making sure you all know who and what you’re holding up as a symbol. Company you keep and all of that.

They know they just don't want to admit it.
 

dave

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No idea. I'm saying you are dishonest and scum totally ignoring the point at hand so you can slander a dead man for political reasons.
Says the guy who slandered a high school kid for political reasons.
 

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Slander? So you are calling me a liar.

I’m just making sure you all know who and what you’re holding up as a symbol. Company you keep and all of that.
You and your scum buddies are confused. Typically happens when one spins.
 

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I tend to not put my heart into something corrupt. I don’t think I’d honor someone like that, and to be clear, that individual wouldn’t still be in the Corps. It’d be a bit like honoring a rapist, like Weinstein, but worse. But, as I’ve said, he didn’t deserve to die like that. Maybe an avenging husband or father should’ve had their chance with him. But under no circumstance would I allow the symbol of my movement to be someone lacking of character like that.
Are you saying there are no Marines whose moral character is questionable? I’m not challenging that assertion, but I know for a fact the Army can’t tout that same record of cleanliness.
 

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Bru, Moe, Kazzman and KKKountry all do the same thing. If you call them out on something or post your own thoughts it's a barrage of angry replies, lies and FU post.
I await your apology.
 

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On the subject of redemption as one piece of **** continues bringing up Floyd's accused past in order to demean and slander the man as he is upset with all this stuff is making his hero exposed to the public for the scum of a president that he is. I find digging up the past of anyone in order to deflect from the issue at hand to be despicable and is just more evidence of the lack of character in the accuser. Everyone has made mistakes in their lives; some more serious than others. I firmly believe in the justice system if the act is criminal and I have no problem with someone paying their debt to society. And as long as they learn and live a decent life afterwards, then it is proof the system worked well and the individual is allowed back in society. But more important to me is how the individual asks for forgiveness to those he may hurt and to his God if he is religious. And all this is while the person is alive. I was raised with great values of a family that was very respectful and you don't speak poorly of the dead and especially not in order to use them as something to advance a selfish goal. But scum on here will do it whether it is John McCain or George Floyd. Just a lack of character, morals and values and it isn't a surprise so many of them are Trumpers as that horrible person has no problem doing it at a drop of a hat.
 

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George Floyd is being hailed as a hero and he was convicted for robbing a pregnant lady holding a pistol to the lady’s stomach.

Don’t forget he had his crew pistol whip her anyway. He was also ****** up on some meth and fentanyl during the arrest and dropped a cocaine baggy while he was getting arrested. He wasn’t on the straight and narrow path that many believe he was on.

Did he deserve to die? No. But he is no martyr and no one to look up to.
 

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Are you saying there are no Marines whose moral character is questionable? I’m not challenging that assertion, but I know for a fact the Army can’t tout that same record of cleanliness.
Absolutely not. There were plenty of 10%ers. I’m saying an individual wouldn’t be in the Corps after having done what Floyd did, so it’s not a valid comparison.
 

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On the subject of redemption as one piece of **** continues bringing up Floyd's accused past in order to demean and slander the man as he is upset with all this stuff is making his hero exposed to the public for the scum of a president that he is. I find digging up the past of anyone in order to deflect from the issue at hand to be despicable and is just more evidence of the lack of character in the accuser. Everyone has made mistakes in their lives; some more serious than others. I firmly believe in the justice system if the act is criminal and I have no problem with someone paying their debt to society. And as long as they learn and live a decent life afterwards, then it is proof the system worked well and the individual is allowed back in society. But more important to me is how the individual asks for forgiveness to those he may hurt and to his God if he is religious. And all this is while the person is alive. I was raised with great values of a family that was very respectful and you don't speak poorly of the dead and especially not in order to use them as something to advance a selfish goal. But scum on here will do it whether it is John McCain or George Floyd. Just a lack of character, morals and values and it isn't a surprise so many of them are Trumpers as that horrible person has no problem doing it at a drop of a hat.
Convicted not accused. Served 5 years. He still shouldn't have died the way he did.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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On the subject of redemption as one piece of **** continues bringing up Floyd's accused past in order to demean and slander the man as he is upset with all this stuff is making his hero exposed to the public for the scum of a president that he is. I find digging up the past of anyone in order to deflect from the issue at hand to be despicable and is just more evidence of the lack of character in the accuser. Everyone has made mistakes in their lives; some more serious than others. I firmly believe in the justice system if the act is criminal and I have no problem with someone paying their debt to society. And as long as they learn and live a decent life afterwards, then it is proof the system worked well and the individual is allowed back in society. But more important to me is how the individual asks for forgiveness to those he may hurt and to his God if he is religious. And all this is while the person is alive. I was raised with great values of a family that was very respectful and you don't speak poorly of the dead and especially not in order to use them as something to advance a selfish goal. But scum on here will do it whether it is John McCain or George Floyd. Just a lack of character, morals and values and it isn't a surprise so many of them are Trumpers as that horrible person has no problem doing it at a drop of a hat.
So, if they don’t transition to a virtuous life, then they’re what? Because the autopsy report revealed he had Meth, Fentanyl, and a host of other drugs in his system. Additionally, they didn’t just grab up a random guy off the street. He was in the process of being arrested, of which, he resisted arrest, twice. He was actively breaking the law trying to use counterfeit money. Again, not hardly virtuous. And again, not deserving of death due to police brutality.

But good to see the lengths you’ll go to defend a narrative. And Trump? What does he have to do with it? This was a city police in Minneapolis. Looks like we see what the real motivation behind this is based on your responses.

And learn the definition of slander you little toady.