But sorry I have to disagree that taxes had anything to with this. If Garner had not been selling loose cigarettes he would have been hustling something else. He wasn't hustling because of excessive taxes he was hustling because it was easier than honest and work and it allowed him to hang out on the street with his buddies.
And yes, that totally goes for Garner as well. I would not have given a dime to his family had I been running things in New York, but as the sort of person who does not go around trying to police whatever people want to put in their own bodies, I am obviously ill-suited to hold any sort of power in New York.
The man died because of the state's obscene interest in private activities and transactions. Better the state pay, than foisting the blame on their henchmen who were only following orders. I am totally in agreement with the cops' innocence in the matter (to a degree - he should have been raised up as soon as he was cuffed. Once someone is a prisoner, his captors have a moral obligation to his health & well-being, because they have abrogated his ability to care for himself), but they should never have been in that position. The only people who deserve to die for their actions are daredevils, abortionists, military criminals, some child molesters and of course, actual murderers that mostly everyone agrees on.
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