As you may know, I have been working with a film crew on a documentary about the death of George Floyd. More accurately, an experienced and highly capable group of professionals has been making a documentary about the death of George Floyd based on the articles that I have written for The American Spectator (posted on this blog). Somewhere along the way, I went from being just one of many contemplated interviewees to the narrator of the film.
The documentary has been completed and a password-protected version is being circulated to many media outlets and notables in preparation for its release. Ultimately it will be accessible through a website that the producers are setting up. But, last night, a party unknown posted the documentary on YouTube. So far it has not disappeared down the YouTube memory hole for violating “community standards” or whatever other Orwellian reason the Google grandees may invent. You can access it for now by clicking on the picture below. If the link becomes inoperative, I will post a link to the producers’ soon-to-go-live website at which it will be available.
The documentary runs 23 minutes and parts of it are hard to watch. So heed the warning to viewers in the documentary and proceed accordingly.
Here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJlQvOgEx58&feature=youtu.be
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