Derek Chauvin juror LIED about protest: Cop's hope of appeal boosted after picture emerges of juror

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  1. jack4freedom

    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Once again, a judge will decide whether or not the juror was out of line and if his deception changed the outcome of the trial. That’s how it’s done. Fortunately legally trained personnel get to make those decisions, not anonymous internet posters.
     
  2. notme

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    His white customers profited from the developer, for being the ones allowed to have economic opportunities where others were banned to. And this was condoned by Washington state. So it's just not just the developer. It was systemic, and no doubt done on a large scale. Don't give me this crap that this is all just 1 private developer, where you first denied this 1st class citizen rights at the expense of others did not happen.
     
  3. Pollycy

    Pollycy Well-Known Member

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    And here's another one who doesn't realize that segregation ended in the United States - permanently - in 1965 (1965)!
     
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    So people like Donald enjoyed a segregated America until he was about 20 years old. And ended after he already enjoyed a couple of years in college. That white generation was able to fully benefit from it at the expense of the entire black community. And their wealth accumulated through an oppressive racist government is already being passed on to the next generation. The idea that you are hinting that it's all ancient times, is just disturbingly wrong.
     
  5. Pollycy

    Pollycy Well-Known Member

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    Funny... I'm not that much younger than Trump and I sure don't remember "the entire black community" giving me anything.... :confusion:

    But, also during the 1960's, liberal Democrats under Vietnam War-loving Lyndon Johnson created huge, new welfare programs that included "the entire black community" as direct beneficiaries. Let me guess -- you don't remember any of this because you weren't even BORN yet...(?)

    [​IMG]."the entire black community" gave loyalty to the Democrat Party... and still does. :spin:
     
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    grapeape Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    LEGALIZED segregation ended in 1965. It continues to this day
     
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    grapeape Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I do not understand how, after watching that 10 minute video of Chauvin, anyone could think what he did was justified.

    The idea that he should get a new trial because a juror was at a BLM event, does not change what actually happened.
     
  8. notme

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    That you personally don't feel that you profited, doesn't rule out that you did but weren't aware of it.
    It could indeed also be true that you indeed did not profit. Than again, it's a fact that lots of white people did at the expense of the entire black community. And that is what matters.

    And that welfare program was not specifically aimed for black people to compensate them for being oppressed to 2nd class for generations on end.
     
  9. Pollycy

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    Me? During my childhood, my broken White family slid down slowly into poverty, and no squad of government 'sob-sister' social workers came rushing in to give us anything. There WERE no government welfare programs back then....

    But, you, in your wisdom, postulate that Donald Trump grew his wealth by oppressing "the entire black community"...? Back down on Earth, @notme , do you really (REALLY) expect any rational person to believe anything as weirdly bizarre and far-fetched as that...?

    Sure, Donald or his daddy may have profited in individual business deals to the detriment of some people who were Black, along with those who were White, East-Asian, etc. That's what's known as "free-market capitalism", as opposed to Socialism, Communism, and other failed "ism's" that have littered the history of mankind.... There are 'winners' and 'losers' in every civilization in human history....

    Hint: if you on the hyperliberal Left hope to gain traction with the Middle Class in this country, focus on the horrendous inequity of the U. S. Tax Code and how it blatantly and unashamedly favors the already-rich... but abandon these laughable idiocies about 'systemic-racism' and the fantasy of "segregation" at any time in THIS country after 1965. Truth? Most people listen to radical Democrat rants like that, turn away quietly, and then laugh their asses off.... :roflol:
     
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  10. Pollycy

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    Oh? "It continues to this day"...? Next, I suppose you may give us a few examples of the existence of real "segregation" in the United States in 2021...? You may find the effort a LOT more difficult than making 'loose-cannon' statements like that one....

    List them, give that list to some hot-shot Black lawyers, or the ACLU, and turn them loose on the 'segregators' in a court-of-law!

    Hint: The weapon of the LAW is why it was so vitally important that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were adopted in this country all those long years ago! Without the force and effect of the LAW, all that's left is subjectivity, opinion, and unproven assertions -- as your statement in the referenced post CLEARLY shows....
     
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    To claim that their is not segregation in the US today, especially in the south it to bury your head in the sand. Just because it isnt legislated doesnt mean it does not exist
     
  12. Pollycy

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    And that is your 'evidence'?

    You've embarrassed yourself if you really believe anything as nonsensical as that, where there is no REASON to think so....

    Segregation is flat-out ILLEGAL! If you know anywhere it is practiced in the United States (besides in your imagination) you should contact the appropriate District Attorney immediately.
     
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    Yes yes... every poster I meet here got this alleged history that by pure coincidence supports their agenda.

    They did not grew their wealth by oppressing the entire black community. Black people were oppressed in getting the same opportunities and in that absent of having that equal playing field it is so that white people who picked the fruits of it and grew their wealth like that, leaving the black people behind in poverty. That poverty now is a massive hurdle to get access to good private schools and high end colleges, for starters....

    It's not a free-market, when black people are deprived of having the same opportunities because of being black.
     
  14. Pollycy

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    Well, now since you've determined that I was lying about experiencing poverty as a child, we don't have anything left to discuss. Why would you want to exchange points of view with a liar? G'bye.
     
  15. notme

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    Your presence of endlessly refuting how black peoples opportunities were deliberately made impossible to systematically benefit the white people to make them prosper while deliberately making the entire black community to be poor, will be dearly missed.
     
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    Interesting, read the whole thing at the link:
     

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