@NitsDotNhatTeep@bumbadum14 I never mentioned Floyd’s cause of death, my tweet was about Crowder was faking it and didn’t have a knee on his neck during his “reenactment”.
These are 2 different topics.
@Vampyr_Bat@bumbadum14 Yea I can agree. I never mentioned the cause of Floyd’s death, though you inferred I have somehow.
I simply said Crowder was faking it for views and didn’t have a knee on his neck. These are 2 different sentences with 2 different topics.
@LeonMcBane@bumbadum14 I understand Crowder is obese and his chins cover his neck, but if a knee was on his neck we wouldn’t clearly see the knee along the back of his shoulders below the shoulders(not on his neck)
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