Did anyone see this weeks and weeks ago? I didn’t.
George Floyd’s 2nd Grade teacher kept an assignment he did, and it is was supposed to be supremely poignant.
I see it as supremely ironic.
It’s framed by the media this way –
George Floyd’s second-grade teacher shares the essay he wrote 39 years ago when he was 8 years old. It reveals how Floyd aspired to bring justice to the world when he grew up. – Trendings.net
Ummm, that’s one way to look at it, I suppose.
Here’s the essay-
“When I grow up, I want to be a Supreme Court judge.”
“When people say, ‘your honor, he did rob the bank,’ I will say, ‘Be seated.’ And if he doesn’t, I will tell the guard to take him out. Then I will beat my hammer on the desk. Then everybody will be quiet…”
Sounds to me like he thought people should respect the authority of the justice system, and be quiet and do what was asked when the judge banged the gavel.
We would never have seen this essay if Floyd took his own advice. (The drug abuse didn’t help, nor the counterfeiting.)
As Biden said, George Floyd has had a bigger impact on black people than Martin Luther King Jr. had.
Biden asked, “how do we see ourselves?”
Well, I see myself as someone that can look at Floyd’s essay and figure out that people like Joe Biden warped the black community’s mind.
When one partakes in heavy drugs, one tends to drift away from one’s goals.
The irony is mind-blowing. 🤯
See what happened was……..
I sense some bs here. How much material did this teacher keep over the years and why? I taught children for 20 years and would NEVER have kept any of their work around cluttering things up. I don’t believe this.
Yeah but see- it was the JUDICIAL system that messed him up in the long run. Not the bad choices in friends, companions, nor the lack of self discipline that led to him robbing a pregnant woman at gun point or ingesting enough fentanyl to kill an elephant.
Nah. One minute he was a peaceful little boy who wanted to respect the law and the very next he’s a victim of the state! They MADE him do those bad things, don’t you see that???
Like trayvon martin’s baby pictures, instead of a photo of the grotesque thug martin became.
I’m calling bull shit on this one…..
Things might have been different if Floyd rather than the teacher had saved that assignment.
I was going to be a Supreme Court judge, but then I got high.🥴
^^^^^^^^^^^^^@Dave Huff
Anony, You’re a high court judge.
Uh, no. No 2nd grader writes that well. Proper spelling, punctuation, etc. He even used quotation marks. Most black college students couldn’t write like this.
And then this ‘teacher’ is supposed to have kept it for 4 decades?
Oh bullshit. They better do some carbon dating on the crayon used in that coloring. Bet it was done last week.
I don’t believe it for a second.
Those are cursive ‘q’s and every body knows that negroes don’t write cursive.
Such bullshit is an affront to every negro murdered by cops.
izlamo delenda est …
Why is the essay signed “Perry Floyd”? And what is that judge wearing under those robs, behind that desk?
Good point on the grammar. Proper commas before quotation marks. No spelling errors. Hilarious fraud here. Good comedy. That’s all the left is anymore.
His name is George Perry Floyd.
He went by Perry as a kid.
So we are to believe not only did she keep it, she knew she kept it, and she knew right where it was.
I doubt my second grade teacher would have had any idea who I was when I was 47.
^^^^^ It is somewhat strange, yes.
Fuck that nigger pos.
really, Mike?
What is, file that under things that never happened for $500 Alex.
That is not the hand writing or the thinking of a 2nd grade kid. No way no how. I call bullshit.
He dindu nuffin, he was going to be a lawwyour.
More likely he wrote:
wHEN a grows upp, i bee a pleece man they giv me a rafle an i SHuut some white mothr fukrs an i won even go to JAle cause I be a pleece mans.
RadioMattM August 18, 2020 at 1:21 pm
So we are to believe not only did she keep it, she knew she kept it, and she knew right where it was.
I doubt my second grade teacher would have had any idea who I was when I was 47.
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I think his teacher just made that up. The writing is good, no misspelled words, and in the second grade he was just learning how to read and write. First grade was for reading. I call BS! Someone should do a DNA on that piece of paper. No second grader even knows what a judge looks like – much less a Supreme Court Judge.
It is the printing of a little girl, all neatly done and with no spelling errors. Boy’s can’t print for beans.
Bid’s up to $4.50 on Ebay.
Have Joe Biden lick the Crayon Drawing…He should be able to tell You the
Year, Manufacturer , and Batch Number.
One other thing, from my experience teachers give your assignment back after it’s graded. What kind of pack rat would save every assignment from every student from every year where you taught? Let’s see some other ones from other people over the years from this amazing teacher. More wagging the dog me thinks.
There goes the Judge. (Too soon?)
The headline should read “George Floyd’s second-grade teacher Ms. Smollett…”
I have only been teaching for 2 years, and I have no problem saying that I have kept, on average, 1 paper each semester, and that is because those students identified something I have not thought of. To keep something for 20+ years? I will not say I won’t, or that other teachers might have, but … leaning towards doubting this story.
George Floyd wrote that in second grade… when he was 12 years old, maybe.
So, he had one job when he grew up….
George who???