They almost successfully locked up Kyle Rittenhouse, who did even less wrong.
Out justice system is an absolute joke.
You can like or hate Chauvin or what he did, his imprisonment is obviously political, the scales are and were weighed heavily against him, and he never stood a chance.
And the people (us all included) stand by and let it happen. They'll let the worst criminals out, while they lock up political prisoners and let them be abused terribly. It's not sustainable.
And the people (us all included) stand by and let it happen.
The police were all happy to stand by and watch as cities burned in 2020. I won't lift a finger for any of them. They have been pushing for "us vs them" for my entire life, so they can have their wish. Fuck em.
I'm not saying "Back the Blue," I'm saying tolerating people being made political prisoners is bad. But I take your point.
Derek Chauvin could have been any of us. The fact he's a cop is irrelevant...just look at Daniel Penny. Or the storeowners who defend themselves. Or the J6 protestors.
Heck, even look at almost anyone - innocent or guilty - who faces federal charges; there's no fairness there. You basically can't beat the feds. If they ever tell you you've done something wrong...get a good lawyer who can negotiate a deal saying you didn't do things as wrong as the feds say, but that you're a bad boy and you're very, very sorry.
I don't disagree. But the police are also partially responsible for it being a joke. Those political prisoners wouldn't be where they are without the police charging them in the first place. Their whole attitude of "let the courts sort it out" is a big part of the problem.
"Not my problem" is how the parasites get a hold of a system. We've all seen the Leftists dig in to any and every foothold they could manage, and slowly poisoned the nice world we had going for us with people who make everything their problem. Cops disconnecting themselves from the "justice" portion of the justice system because they didn't care enough is the thin end of a very big wedge. Here we are at the end of it.
Derek Chauvin could have been any of us. The fact he's a cop is irrelevant...just look at Daniel Penny. Or the storeowners who defend themselves. Or the J6 protestors.
It is relevant because it's the thing that got him there. Once he was there it was self defense. He got screwed due to being a police officer. My particular feelings about zogbots don't really come into play here. It was a miscarriage of justice.
Not just yours. At least you have a jury system, which is both a blessing and a curse - at their best, they are much better than bench trials, and at their worst they are way worse.
They'll let the worst criminals out, while they lock up political prisoners and let them be abused terribly. It's not sustainable.
Oh, but it is. It's Leninism 101. Not that they are Leninists, but opposition to the regime is the only real crime there is.
They almost successfully locked up Kyle Rittenhouse, who did even less wrong.
Out justice system is an absolute joke.
You can like or hate Chauvin or what he did, his imprisonment is obviously political, the scales are and were weighed heavily against him, and he never stood a chance.
And the people (us all included) stand by and let it happen. They'll let the worst criminals out, while they lock up political prisoners and let them be abused terribly. It's not sustainable.
If Rittenhouse had a lefty judge I believe he would’ve been in jail. If Chauvin ever gets out I hope he sues media outlets and politicians.
The police were all happy to stand by and watch as cities burned in 2020. I won't lift a finger for any of them. They have been pushing for "us vs them" for my entire life, so they can have their wish. Fuck em.
I'm not saying "Back the Blue," I'm saying tolerating people being made political prisoners is bad. But I take your point.
Derek Chauvin could have been any of us. The fact he's a cop is irrelevant...just look at Daniel Penny. Or the storeowners who defend themselves. Or the J6 protestors.
Heck, even look at almost anyone - innocent or guilty - who faces federal charges; there's no fairness there. You basically can't beat the feds. If they ever tell you you've done something wrong...get a good lawyer who can negotiate a deal saying you didn't do things as wrong as the feds say, but that you're a bad boy and you're very, very sorry.
Our justice system is a joke.
I don't disagree. But the police are also partially responsible for it being a joke. Those political prisoners wouldn't be where they are without the police charging them in the first place. Their whole attitude of "let the courts sort it out" is a big part of the problem.
"Not my problem" is how the parasites get a hold of a system. We've all seen the Leftists dig in to any and every foothold they could manage, and slowly poisoned the nice world we had going for us with people who make everything their problem. Cops disconnecting themselves from the "justice" portion of the justice system because they didn't care enough is the thin end of a very big wedge. Here we are at the end of it.
It is relevant because it's the thing that got him there. Once he was there it was self defense. He got screwed due to being a police officer. My particular feelings about zogbots don't really come into play here. It was a miscarriage of justice.
The officers need their pensions to vest. Lisa needs braces. Please understand.
They didn’t just stand by, that would be bad enough, but they got on their fucking knees and bowed before BLM.
Then they trampled and choked the lockdown protests with glee. Slamming heads against concrete with near impunity.
Their ranks have been purged of everyone who didn’t want the vax and didn’t go along with the madness.
Why would I back the blue now?
Not just yours. At least you have a jury system, which is both a blessing and a curse - at their best, they are much better than bench trials, and at their worst they are way worse.
Oh, but it is. It's Leninism 101. Not that they are Leninists, but opposition to the regime is the only real crime there is.
Which is unironically how this sub is governed thanks to you.
What did I do now?
Most recently, feign ignorance.