Fentanyl is an Opioid.
Meth is a Stimulant.
George floyd's autopsy bloodwork at the hospital showed a large amount of fentanyl and a smaller amount of meth.
In a study of cardiac arrest deaths, caused by a drug overdose, guess what the most dangerous combination was? An opioid and a stimulant.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-11-overdose-related-cardiac.html
The incidence of overdose-related cardiac arrests more than doubled in King County, Washington, from 2015 to 2021, with the biggest increase among people who had consumed opioids combined with stimulants, according to a new study. That drug profile was also the most lethal among four profiles evaluated.
The opioid+stimulant mix also was associated with worse survival than opioids alone or stimulants alone. Chatterjee hypothesized that this might be due to the dual-organ impact of opioids, which primarily affect the respiratory system, and stimulants, which can increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias.
There are multiple entire industries relying on that lie being true. Multiple powerful people's careers rest on it. Hundreds of millions of dollars in damages across the nation that could now be requested from those industries and powerful people legally for propping up a lie.
They still refuse to walk back stories no one remembers anymore like Michael Brown a decade ago. There is zero chance they will ever even entertain the idea of anything less than Chauvin downright murdering Floyd.
you kidding? they still pull rodney king out of their ass every once in a while.
And if they don't bring them up, no one remembers them. They could release a huge set of articles tomorrow taking the opposite stance and very few would know enough to be offended by it.
Floyd is on the level of Rodney King and Trayvon. This generation defining mega cases that they treat as their personal jesus on the cross.
my point being they'd have to actually stop talking about them as legends of evil cops before they could walk them back.
I agree entirely. My example of Brown is one they have stopped talking about that has mostly slipped from public memory, and they still won't let the lie go.
So the ones that do still bring up will never be acknowledged.
Michael Brown was so egregious a lie
It was saying a lot when, unlike Trayvon, they couldn't find a childhood photo of him smiling to make him look like a good boy who dindu nuffin.
So they ran with his school picture where he literally looks like a thug trying to act tough and angry as possible. He'd have been holding a gun in it guaranteed if they let him.
Well he was the kind of man that decided to beat another person to death when asked to stop walking in the middle of the street
Good point...unfortunately...I guess once they get away with it it's a lot harder to role back.
No matter how much they persecute someone but fail to pull it off - like rittenhouse or penny - it's just a personal ego problem.