Jun 26, 2021

Derek Chauvin's Sentencing Statement Shows Malignant Psychopath in Sad Show

Derek Chauvin — Murdering freak and good cop, perfect cop

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Updated - Madison, Wisconsin —  Derek Chauvin flew his colors in his sentencing hearing Friday, a bizarre affair.

I don't like psychopaths like Chauvin.

They make my hair stand on my arms, and it's difficult not to feel almost victimized just through a brief conversation.

Not sure how many psychopaths are guessed to exist in America, but I know an outsized bunch are cops.

Cops are taught to dehumanize and let citizens know their status is subjects, in the presence of superior human beings, the police. The type of human garbage who wants this line of work takes right to it.

Derek Chauvin doesn't understand people, is malignant towards people, and these qualities make him suited for supervisory status and nineteen years with the Minneapolis Police, right until he was caught on video murdering a man.

So the world waited for Derek Chauvin yesterday. Would he offer words of regret for his horror show?

Here's what Chauvin had to day:

Very briefly though, I do want to give my condolences to the Floyd family.

There's going to be some other information in the future that would be of interest. And I hope things will give you some, some peace of mind. Thank you.

Sadistic and cruel, Chauvin took no personal responsibility for murdering George Floyd, had no contrition. This guy doesn't care about the Floyd family now, any more than how he regarded George Floyd.

For Judge Peter Cahill, this lack of contrition passed without note.

Even after hearing from the Floyd family in open court, sadistic, Chauvin showed he thinks what he did is right, before he dangled new "other information" that Chauvin assures will bring "peace of mind" for the family, after Chauvin reveals what he knows.

This is not a matter of Chauvin being tone-deaf, as some commenters have said. 

This is the way of the malignant psychopath who thinks murdering people in cold blood is best practices for cops.

The Minneapolis Police of course tried to cover up the murder 13 months ago. 

If not for the efforts of caring citizens, healthy human beings, the cops likely would have gotten away with it.

Chauvin appeared to be in good company with the bloodless Judge Peter Cahill, another dope who thinks his office and 'authority' properly drive him to regard mere mortals with contempt.

A parlor game before the sentencing includes predictions Cahill would rise to the occasion of this crime against humanity and explain what he thinks happened. Right.

Peter Cahill was up to this moment about as much as Derek Chauvin was.

Both people believe their offices mean being reptilian.

Cahill tried to make the sentencing deliberation an equation with little regard for the humanity of George Floyd and rest of the lesser beings beneath the judge preening on his bench.

As a note on how far we as a society have strayed from human rights, consider that even objecting citizens seemed at pains to not criticize the holy judge Cahill.

Cahill gave away his demented view of how classical liberal societies work when he admonished and castigated Maxine Waters for expressing horror about the murder, and urging citizens to up their protests during the trial in April 2021.

"'Sober as a judge,' as the saying goes. By and large, the public assumes these mighty, black-robed figures are rational, deliberative, respectful," writes Lara Bazelon.

Sober as a judge, kind as a cop. That's America.

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