BLM Activist Sat on the Chauvin Jury After Claiming He Could Be ‘Impartial’, Tells People to Get on Juries to ‘Spark Cha (conspiracy, Minnesota)
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A lot of people get bad trials. They get sent to prison for a super long time a result of it. Most people in America get a bad trial. The justice system is super broken for just about anyone who isn't rich.
He's getting the same justice anyone else would get in this situation. Juste because he is a cop, doesn't mean he is the only one who gets a fair trial.
We can argue about how to fix the justice system. But its broken for everyone else, so it should be broken for him. And objectively speaking, he should be behind bars. If there was a video of me putting my knee on a guy's neck for 8 minutes. I wouldn't reasonably expect to be free any time soon.
What do we expect? For him to get a slap on the wrist? Maybe just lose his job? Get 6 months in jail max?
No, he needs to serve hard time. Like anyone else would.
The "lowest common demominator" and equality of result vs. equality of opportunity mindset which is common to all "liberals" / "progressives" on display. If this mentality prevails, we're all headed back to the Dark Ages.
Last edited by 2nd trick op; 05-03-2021 at 05:28 PM..
You can hide, you can scream into your My pillow and you can shove your fingers in your ears until they touch....but my point in post #28 stands as an apparent fear inducing pillar of truth to the far right.
11 others all thought the same thing with some rapidity.
There has been no rebuttal to that, just clucking and running around. Bwak Bwak Bwak....it's like The Right Wing View here...starting about the 1:15 mark
for the likes of that poster and a couple others on this thread, it's as hard to understand as computational chemistry or theoretical physics.
Its always about law and order, right and wrong when a white mans head is on the chopping block isn't it? The black man's past was at issue, but the white man's past wasn't. Chuavin had been warned 18 times for this behavior. I hope the sentence reflects that he is a habitual incorrigible abuser.
Last edited by thriftylefty; 05-03-2021 at 06:04 PM..
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Originally Posted by mgdriver74
So bottom line, regardless of the evidence, at best, Chavin would have had a hung jury.
Ergo, regardless of the evidence, AT BEST any one of us going against the BLM line, would have a hung jury.
Is this really where we want to go?
Why do you think it would have been a hung jury? I doubt the vast majority of those who were paying attention would think he would have had a hung jury.
The attorneys & judge ask questions & can dismiss those they don’t want. You don’t know this?
They did their job. The citizen is the one who didn't. As you know.
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