Posted on 03/15/2021 1:49:19 AM PDT by knighthawk
“I Can’t Breathe,” inspired by the death of 46-year-old George Floyd, whose death sparked riots across the United States last year, won “Song of the Year” at the 63rd Grammy Awards.
Singer-songwriter H.E.R. won Song of the Year at the Grammys on Sunday evening for her song titled “I Can’t Breathe,” inspired by Floyd’s death. While pinned to the ground by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota last year, Floyd said “I can’t breathe” multiple times throughout the arrest.
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If inequities are such a problem that the Grammy's now awards trophies to only talentless Black women, with the NBA now only celebrate the under represented institutionally discriminated White Players who can't make a basket?
Good thing he didn’t have Hydroxychloroquine in his system along with all of that other stuff. Trump would have gotten the blame for Mr. Floyd’s death.
saint george died at 9pm from a massive drug overdose - fentanyl that was 4x the lethal limit. Additionally, meth & heroin was in his system.
One side effect of fentanyl is breathing being restricted and why saint george complained of breathing while in the back seat of the cop car.
Grammys proof small things amuse small minds.
ROTFL
WHAT “White Privilege”?????
And speaking of “WHAT White Privilege?”, the grossly untalented, illuminati puppet, Beyonce, has now won more Grammys than any artist in history.
But, like oprah, it will never stop the zillionaire black racist from complaining how oppressed he,and her “people” still are....
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