Watch: Owens Goes On An Angry Rant Against The Whole System After The Chauvin Verdict

Written By BlabberBuzz | Friday, 23 April 2021 11:30 AM
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Conservative commentator and author Candace Owens has condemned the media for “systemic oppression” following the verdict in Derek Chauvin’s trial, calling on more people to stand up against the oppression.

“What we’re really seeing is mob justice,” Owens spoke to Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Tuesday of the verdict in former police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial earlier that afternoon.

Owens claimed that through mainstream media propaganda, “We are actually seeing a systemic oppression that is taking place.”

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“And it is working with the education institutions, teaching critical race theory and all of this nonsense to make sure that we are mass-producing failures that are angry and that are violent and that are willing to riot and loot on behalf of the democrats because that’s all they want right now—are pawns in their nefarious scheme to take over this country.”

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“This was not a trial about George Floyd or Derek Chauvin. This was a trial about whether the media was powerful enough to create a simulation and decide upon a narrative absent any facts,” Owens stated.

Chauvin was found guilty on all three of the charges he faces. He could face up to 40 years in prison for the most serious charge, second degree murder.

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She pointed out the media kept playing the nine-minute video clip from a bystander’s cell phone without showing the full police bodycam video.

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George Parry, a former chief of the Police Brutality/Misconduct Unit of the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office, found that Floyd was non-compliant throughout his encounter with the police, and shouted seven times that he couldn’t breathe before lying down, after analyzing a video compilation from the police body cameras, bystanders, and a shop camera.

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“The media came out and told us that this was a man who was just getting his life together, he was a good member of society, and he got mixed up because a racist white police officer had it out for him and killed him,” Owens went on to say. “All the facts came out, and all of that fell apart.”

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Minneapolis police union president Bob Kroll once told his members that Floyd had a “violent criminal history” but “the media will not air this,” according to a letter obtained by the Star-Tribune.

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Owens pointed out that Floyd had three times the lethal doses of fentanyl in him when he died.

“But nobody cares because the media was successful at putting out a narrative. And they kept hitting that narrative.

“This was not a fair trial. No person can say this was a fair trial,” Owens stressed.

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The jury responsible for determining the outcome of the trial was under great pressure. President Joe Biden said he was “praying” for the “right verdict.” Black Lives Matter supporters suggested that there would be further riots and violence if Chauvin was not found guilty.

More than 3,000 National Guard troops were activated in Minneapolis before the trial. Troops were also deployed in Washington D.C. and Chicago as a precaution.

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