He's fired up because real innocent people are getting rail-roaded like Daniel Penny, and real guilty people are being set loose.
Frankly, this has kind of fully dissuaded me from reforming people in Prison. If you were genuinely guilty of murdering someone, and you went to prison for 40 years, and you got out in your 50's, you would think the normal response would be to get the fuck away from anything that could even remotely tie you to the criminal justice system again. You'd move out into the wildnerness so you'd never have to see a police officer ever again. EVEN IF you were guilty, you'd want to spend the last decades of your life out of prison.
Nope, this faggot just goes out and does it again.
We need to maginify the use of capital punishment. This is ridiculous. We don't need to wait until someone feels bad to set these killers back on the street because of White Guilt, or whatever latest luxury belief comes up.
These creatures can't even conceptualize what not eating breakfast feels like. What makes you think they're remotely capable of abstractions like the future or empathy?
My father was a white ghetto rat, and he told me once that if somebody offers you 30$ for something worth 50$ (he liked to flip things, called it "hustlin'") then you pay your buddy 20$ to come over and burn that thing outside for you to tell the cocksucker to never come in your house and insult you that way again.
And the thing is, it works. People will be afraid to try and mess with you. You just have to make sure you don't go overboard and attract the attention of people bigger than you (like the law).
And its not even a money loss, because that one time show of force would keep all further price negotiations higher. Its no different than the sales equivalent of "be willing to walk out at any time."
Except with violence and a weird East European taxi driver named Hassan (no relation).
I don't know that that would be called "honor culture" but it's at least similar. I think it's trying to utilize it, but I think it's a different strategy.
Previously Josh Dubin of the innocence project worked to free Sheldon Johnson, who had been imprisoned for 25 years, even paraded him around on the Joe Rogan podcast. A few months later Mr. Johnson murdered a man, chopped up his body and stored the parts in his freezer.
I do wonder how the average man would be affected by such a long time in prison if he was wrongly convicted. Could this be a possible result? Impulsive, violent, prone to addiction? The pessimist in me can picture it.
Being in prison for so long will change most people for the worse. Once out (with pockets FULL of money) the urge to "catch up" on lost years of debauchery may be overwhelming, eh?
Too bad there wasn't some support system to re-integrate him into society. That's the cause of the tragedy here.
When it comes to blacks innocent just means “not guilty of this particular murder”.
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This is not the first time the Innocence Project has been associated with someone who was later charged with murder. Dude was even on the Joe Rogan.
There may be other examples, but this is the first one that I could remember.
Thanks, I thought this OP headline murderer was the Rogan guest as well.
Actual Justice Warrior covered the Rogan Innocence Project serial murderer a few weeks back.
Sean seemed more fired up about it than usual.
He's fired up because real innocent people are getting rail-roaded like Daniel Penny, and real guilty people are being set loose.
Frankly, this has kind of fully dissuaded me from reforming people in Prison. If you were genuinely guilty of murdering someone, and you went to prison for 40 years, and you got out in your 50's, you would think the normal response would be to get the fuck away from anything that could even remotely tie you to the criminal justice system again. You'd move out into the wildnerness so you'd never have to see a police officer ever again. EVEN IF you were guilty, you'd want to spend the last decades of your life out of prison.
Nope, this faggot just goes out and does it again.
We need to maginify the use of capital punishment. This is ridiculous. We don't need to wait until someone feels bad to set these killers back on the street because of White Guilt, or whatever latest luxury belief comes up.
Don't disagree with your points or AJW's video, which was all new to me.
I simply thought Sean was angrier than usual. He's usually sardonic & deadpan.
These creatures can't even conceptualize what not eating breakfast feels like. What makes you think they're remotely capable of abstractions like the future or empathy?
Not just any drug debt, a $1200 debt to him from a street dealer, he's early retirement rich off race hustle gibs but really wanted that drug empire.
They better make bro pay back every dime of that payout back to the city's tax payers before they lock him back up.
Everyone involved in this release should be held accountable for this murder.
Dude has 4 million dollars and is whining about drug money. Even as a degenerate the cost benefit alone should have told him to ignore it
It's not how Honor Culture works. He's got to "send a message".
Can confirm.
My father was a white ghetto rat, and he told me once that if somebody offers you 30$ for something worth 50$ (he liked to flip things, called it "hustlin'") then you pay your buddy 20$ to come over and burn that thing outside for you to tell the cocksucker to never come in your house and insult you that way again.
And the thing is, it works. People will be afraid to try and mess with you. You just have to make sure you don't go overboard and attract the attention of people bigger than you (like the law).
Burn the thing, in your house, the same day?
I forgot to add "take it outside and burn it" but yes immediately call the guy to do so.
That's pretty cray-cray ngl.
Like I said, white ghetto rat.
And its not even a money loss, because that one time show of force would keep all further price negotiations higher. Its no different than the sales equivalent of "be willing to walk out at any time."
Except with violence and a weird East European taxi driver named Hassan (no relation).
Why are your dollar signs backwards.
I don't know that that would be called "honor culture" but it's at least similar. I think it's trying to utilize it, but I think it's a different strategy.
I wish I could tell you, that's how I've typed since I was a lad. Its only in typing, not written as well.
*He gots ta...
Ebonics is cool, yo!
Previously Josh Dubin of the innocence project worked to free Sheldon Johnson, who had been imprisoned for 25 years, even paraded him around on the Joe Rogan podcast. A few months later Mr. Johnson murdered a man, chopped up his body and stored the parts in his freezer.
You'll never guess Mr.Dubin's ethnicity.
The Innocence Project kills again.
Does anyone know if this is the same guy that chopped up a guy after getting released and going on Joe Rogan.
I do wonder how the average man would be affected by such a long time in prison if he was wrongly convicted. Could this be a possible result? Impulsive, violent, prone to addiction? The pessimist in me can picture it.
Well, he was probably stoned at the time :/
Being in prison for so long will change most people for the worse. Once out (with pockets FULL of money) the urge to "catch up" on lost years of debauchery may be overwhelming, eh?
Too bad there wasn't some support system to re-integrate him into society. That's the cause of the tragedy here.