By WND Staff
George Floyd is recognized by almost everyone in America as the black man who died at the hands of Minneapolis police in a confrontation that eventually triggered race riots that caused billions of dollars in damages across the U.S.
He, in fact, was a college dropout who had multiple drugs in his body at the time he died. And he served several years in prison after having been convicted of eight crimes, including aggravated robbery in a home invasion.
He also had convictions for drug possession, theft and trespass.
The confrontation that resulted in his death, for which police officers were convicted, resulted when he was suspected of using a counterfeit $20 bill in a Minnesota store.
But it’s a different characterization being given to him at an event in his honor at Arizona State.
There, a speaker deified him, insisting, “George Floyd died for us, each and every one … God chose him. He was a chosen vessel.”
“George Floyd died for each and every one of us. He was God’s chosen vessel.” Things get weird at ASU as they unveil an exhibit in Floyd’s memory. pic.twitter.com/ZICxm9f3j8
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A report at Not the Bee reported, “In the past, godly men and women were chosen to be honored by church leaders for their close walk with Jesus Christ. They healed the sick, defied tyrants, modeled virtue, traveled over land and sea to reach the lost, and helped the poor and oppressed…
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