At their state convention, Minnesota Republicans held a moment of silence for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Like many other GOP state chapters, the Minnesota Republican Party has been unabashed about flaunting its extremism in recent years.
One of the clearest examples of this has been in the party’s promotion of far-right figures like Royce White, who rode the Minnesota GOP’s endorsement in his 2024 Senate race to a shellacking in the general election.
But even so, a moment of silence the party held for Derek Chauvin over the weekend — that is, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd — underscores a uniquely sadistic strain of racial bigotry within the state Republican Party.



130 years ago after the haymarket affair, where workers fought for the 8 hour day, they erected a monument not to the workers who fought and died in the struggle, but to the police killing civilians in order to keep up the system.
same system, same people, same victims, same pigs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haymarket_affair
Thanks for the history