Burnt Offerings
Bluelight Crew
Well I have witnessed people change in seriously unexpected ways and achieve things they would have been previously deemed incapable of.
George might've cleaned up and discovered a latent talent that could have impacted positively, locally , even globally, who knows.
You're denying the possibility of growth and change.
I agree. Drawing attention to larger issues and hopefully initiating some positive change are the only good things associated with Floyd's death. His death was a murder and I condemn it (which should be the easiest call on earth to make sense in was a crime in which we have granular detail of the events surrounding Floyd's death, but it was the same situation in Eric Garner's killing, with over a year passing by before any administrative action was taken!), and it would be better if he was still around. The dehumanization that results from equivocating regarding shit like this (not to say that that's anyone's intent, but I think that's ultimately the effect) is no bueno.
Like David Simon said in that movie "The House I Live In", once you start getting that ball rolling, of deciding that it would be better if such-and-such people are dead or persecuted...may not start with you but it'll get around to you over a long enough timeline. The war on drugs is the classic example of this. All of the constitutional violations (4th amendment and otherwise), all the ways the federal government was empowered to conduct themselves in a heinous way against communities of color during the 80s, 90s and 2000s, all of that shit is coming home to roost. The only outcomes I see is to double down on the bullshit, to say "you can literally murder someone in public in broad daylight and not only won't I do anything, I'll make excuses for it or somehow say that it's really all for the best!", or to lead with your condemnation and hold out hope that some positive change might come from this terrible crime.