Don't talk down to me. I am well aware of how our judicial system functions and it's many flaws that affect both races, and especially the poor. Let me ask, what have you done to bring about any changes in this very flawed system? Not recognizing the propaganda that preceded this trial, and how it influenced it's outcome is to support a system that is in dire need of change.
Don't talk down to me. I am well aware of how our judicial system functions and it's many flaws that affect both races, and especially the poor. Let me ask, what have you done to bring about any changes in this very flawed system? Not recognizing the propaganda that preceded this trial, and how it influenced it's outcome is to support a system that is in dire need of change.
I've given my entire life to defending the Constitution and it has cost me everything. Trust me, I'm the one guy you don't want to challenge with the "what have you done" thing.
The system is not just designed to crush the poor, it is also designed to protect the privileged within the government. Derek Chauvin is the extremely rare exception.
My question, which was not race based or intended to be condescending is do you have a history of pointing out the failures in the criminal punishment system, or like many did you only become aware of its failures when Donald Trump was elected or Derek Chauvin went on trial. I ask because many in those two groups have been ignoring the criminality of the legal system until it effected their guy.
I'm glad to have them on board with how corrupt law enforcement, the judicial system and the federal intelligence agencies now that it's their guy, but I fear now that they don't have a president they approve of they will go back to blindly trusting them when the start attacking the people they don't like, which is what happened with the left and their blind faith in the police state once we elected someone they hated.
I started pointing out the failures of the criminal punishment system when I got beat up by police and sent to jail on bullshit charges and I am a nerdy white dude who was just walking down the street.
When the police then lied in court and there was nothing I could do about it, I firsthand saw the problem. It was authority and the inability to hold anyone in power accountable.
I dont have any illusions that the people in power will do the right thing and reform criminal justice. They get too much benefit yelling how broken it is to ever fix it.
Don't talk down to me. I am well aware of how our judicial system functions and it's many flaws that affect both races, and especially the poor. Let me ask, what have you done to bring about any changes in this very flawed system? Not recognizing the propaganda that preceded this trial, and how it influenced it's outcome is to support a system that is in dire need of change.
I've given my entire life to defending the Constitution and it has cost me everything. Trust me, I'm the one guy you don't want to challenge with the "what have you done" thing.
The system is not just designed to crush the poor, it is also designed to protect the privileged within the government. Derek Chauvin is the extremely rare exception.
My question, which was not race based or intended to be condescending is do you have a history of pointing out the failures in the criminal punishment system, or like many did you only become aware of its failures when Donald Trump was elected or Derek Chauvin went on trial. I ask because many in those two groups have been ignoring the criminality of the legal system until it effected their guy.
I'm glad to have them on board with how corrupt law enforcement, the judicial system and the federal intelligence agencies now that it's their guy, but I fear now that they don't have a president they approve of they will go back to blindly trusting them when the start attacking the people they don't like, which is what happened with the left and their blind faith in the police state once we elected someone they hated.
I started pointing out the failures of the criminal punishment system when I got beat up by police and sent to jail on bullshit charges and I am a nerdy white dude who was just walking down the street.
When the police then lied in court and there was nothing I could do about it, I firsthand saw the problem. It was authority and the inability to hold anyone in power accountable.
I dont have any illusions that the people in power will do the right thing and reform criminal justice. They get too much benefit yelling how broken it is to ever fix it.
You have personal experience so I am least worried about you understanding what I can talking about here.
its not just about race.
Ask Jussie Smollett who made up a fake hate crime and still hasnt gone to trial