Mayor: No matter what the jury says, he's guilty ?
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Do you guys think there is any chance in hell that he will be found not-guilty? If you were on that stand would you risk being killed by the mob on the likely chance that your identity will be made public?
The proper tin foil hat is: it was almost guaranteed so they're deliberately gunning for mistrial/appeal etc. to make faith in the system plummet. Not guilty would be a failure of the system despite the supporting evidence while mistrial etc. could be spun as the system being incapable of prosecuting because [insert racist reasoning] so burn loot murder until we reform that system.
That's too muh tinfoil for my blood but still not outside the realm of possibilities, shockingly. (They're too independantly retarded and ideologically driven for it, those above them though?)
I don't think that is tinfoil at all.
I have heard a few progressives openly say they hope Chauvin is acquitted so they can say the system is broken and fully accelerate.
I just don't think the rank and file are doing it knowingly, only reacting to stimuli as trained.
Oh, it'll accelerate alright.
They'll find out just how fast people will wake up and start defending themselves.
Yes frankly. They aren't public yet and from what I understand the prosecution overcharged and is getting blown out in the proceedings despite how the media's been trying to spin it.
It's entirely possible. I have no idea how this jury is going to rule. It's entirely possible that by becoming the target, they may resist and generate blowback. On the other hand, they may succumb to power.
A master and individualist mentality would be to respond with spite and anger to these threats.
A slave and collectivist mentality would be to respond with submission and prostration to these threats.
They way it's looking, he gets manslaughter then mistrial for sure, without even a shadow of a doubt.