Okay, so for guests, I'm from the Twin Cities. We have "George Floyd square" and have named streets after George Floyd. I think we should change the name of Minneapolis to Saint George, because it's connected to Saint Paul. That would be cool.
We have over 1200 people that died enshrined as statues or their names carved into granite on Capitol Hill, but I'm like the only guy that pays homage to them regularly, but George Floyd memorials draw more people in the Twin Cities than gatherings in honor of all the other heroes combined.
He's bigger than Jesus Christ in the Twin Cities in the sense that you don't see vehicles driving with stained glass windows of Jesus, but you do see stained glass windows of George Floyd.
You also don't have Jesus's face on every street corner and about 60% of businesses , stores, and restaurants.
Even Saints that got tortured to death for their faith during persecutions didn't receive this kind of attention that I know of. I highly doubt it. Some of them were killed by police even in the 20th century dragged out into the streets by the KGB naked in the middle of winter , and water poured over them until they froze solid.
Some of the worst tortures I've ever heard of were done by Russian police to Christians and like cutting off the hands of priests so they couldn't celebrate mass still makes me shudder (for those who haven't heard me say that before) shouting "Where is your God" and forcing them to attend black masses and eat feces for holy Communion. There wasn't worldwide protests or big shrines erected to any of them that I know of .
People aren't just protesting. It's become veneration that is beyond veneration. What Twin Cities has become is Fascist mysticism and I'm not complaining either, but it would make any Fascist Dictator jealous, because people are putting Il Duce Saint George everywhere by their own free will, where in a Dictatorship, images of the Dictator are often not painted and drawn by volunteers, and sometimes (often times) the images are forced to be there.
This should be renamed Georgetown. I'm gonna start calling this "The miracle of George Floyd".






George Floyd had to suffer for 9 minutes. Junko Furuto, who I'm probably the only one on earth who treats like she's a Saint, doesn't get any homage or justice. She was raped by over a hundred men who practically all get to walk free, and the one who actually got the worst charge, only got 20 years, and I'm the only one I've met who cares. If someone (even if they weren't police but a hate group) had done similar things to Floyd , it would be world war 3 if the primary culprit got 20 years.
She had hot light bulbs exploded in her vagina (could you imagine having to pee) and the most barbaric cruel humiliating tortures , burnings, lacerations, electrocutions, hangings, beatings, so that she was vomiting up everything she was forced to drink and eat (some of it not even edible).
Junko Furuta was a straight-A student who didn't do drugs, party, or anything probably the Virgin Mary wouldn't do. George Floyd I love him, but was arrested 9 times, a drug user, and a theif.
I'm not opposed to all our shrines to him. I'm just saying, there are other heroes we could be paying homage to. If I ever am recognized as a Religious leader, we shall be burning incense and candles and erecting shrines to Junko Furuta, who shall have the title "Incarnation of Amaterasu, Queen of the Orient".
And a perpetual indulgence to the people who kill those who walk freely after doing that shit. Kill them quickly and pray for their souls, but they could do that shit to someone else and aren't going to rehabilitate in jail. Jail isn't a place where you rehabilitate. It's a place where you learn how to be a better criminal.
She will have her own Structure and Honden closed off to the public.
An American tourist went to Japan and went out on a date with a girl who he accidentally dismembered and decapitated, and got 8 friggin years for it. The courts couldn't prove he intended to kill her. Where is the protest or calls for justice? I'm sure they exist, but not to the point of riots. Can it be proven there was intent to kill George?
But rest in peace George! I would enshrine you as well but I only enshrine victims that aren't enshrined Kami with streets and squares named after them. I love you though. Justice for George Floyd! Long live King George! And God bless him!
We have over 1200 people that died enshrined as statues or their names carved into granite on Capitol Hill, but I'm like the only guy that pays homage to them regularly, but George Floyd memorials draw more people in the Twin Cities than gatherings in honor of all the other heroes combined.
He's bigger than Jesus Christ in the Twin Cities in the sense that you don't see vehicles driving with stained glass windows of Jesus, but you do see stained glass windows of George Floyd.
You also don't have Jesus's face on every street corner and about 60% of businesses , stores, and restaurants.
Even Saints that got tortured to death for their faith during persecutions didn't receive this kind of attention that I know of. I highly doubt it. Some of them were killed by police even in the 20th century dragged out into the streets by the KGB naked in the middle of winter , and water poured over them until they froze solid.
Some of the worst tortures I've ever heard of were done by Russian police to Christians and like cutting off the hands of priests so they couldn't celebrate mass still makes me shudder (for those who haven't heard me say that before) shouting "Where is your God" and forcing them to attend black masses and eat feces for holy Communion. There wasn't worldwide protests or big shrines erected to any of them that I know of .
People aren't just protesting. It's become veneration that is beyond veneration. What Twin Cities has become is Fascist mysticism and I'm not complaining either, but it would make any Fascist Dictator jealous, because people are putting Il Duce Saint George everywhere by their own free will, where in a Dictatorship, images of the Dictator are often not painted and drawn by volunteers, and sometimes (often times) the images are forced to be there.
This should be renamed Georgetown. I'm gonna start calling this "The miracle of George Floyd".
George Floyd had to suffer for 9 minutes. Junko Furuto, who I'm probably the only one on earth who treats like she's a Saint, doesn't get any homage or justice. She was raped by over a hundred men who practically all get to walk free, and the one who actually got the worst charge, only got 20 years, and I'm the only one I've met who cares. If someone (even if they weren't police but a hate group) had done similar things to Floyd , it would be world war 3 if the primary culprit got 20 years.
She had hot light bulbs exploded in her vagina (could you imagine having to pee) and the most barbaric cruel humiliating tortures , burnings, lacerations, electrocutions, hangings, beatings, so that she was vomiting up everything she was forced to drink and eat (some of it not even edible).
Junko Furuta was a straight-A student who didn't do drugs, party, or anything probably the Virgin Mary wouldn't do. George Floyd I love him, but was arrested 9 times, a drug user, and a theif.
I'm not opposed to all our shrines to him. I'm just saying, there are other heroes we could be paying homage to. If I ever am recognized as a Religious leader, we shall be burning incense and candles and erecting shrines to Junko Furuta, who shall have the title "Incarnation of Amaterasu, Queen of the Orient".
And a perpetual indulgence to the people who kill those who walk freely after doing that shit. Kill them quickly and pray for their souls, but they could do that shit to someone else and aren't going to rehabilitate in jail. Jail isn't a place where you rehabilitate. It's a place where you learn how to be a better criminal.
She will have her own Structure and Honden closed off to the public.
An American tourist went to Japan and went out on a date with a girl who he accidentally dismembered and decapitated, and got 8 friggin years for it. The courts couldn't prove he intended to kill her. Where is the protest or calls for justice? I'm sure they exist, but not to the point of riots. Can it be proven there was intent to kill George?
But rest in peace George! I would enshrine you as well but I only enshrine victims that aren't enshrined Kami with streets and squares named after them. I love you though. Justice for George Floyd! Long live King George! And God bless him!
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