Social Justice Prosecutors
American Thinker,
by
Derrick Wilburn
Original Article
Posted By: tisHimself,
4/8/2019 7:33:45 AM
For years, many have bemoaned the slide of America’s higher education system down the slippery slope of moral relativism and the embracing of virtually all facets of progressive dogma while rejecting most elements of conservatism. The mere invitation of a conservative commentator to speak on college campuses is now reason enough for rioting and mass student protests. Bozo the Clown has a better chance of giving a commencement address at an Ivy League school than does Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, or their conservative contemporaries. Nowhere is this truth more prevalent than at our most prestigious law schools,
Reply 1 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 4/8/2019 7:59:55 AM (No. 26973)
Nothing will change until the day that liberals wake up to find that this wave of human debris has breached the walls of their gated communities and is now directly affecting them.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
mathman 4/8/2019 9:06:23 AM (No. 26976)
There is no social justice. If it is social, it is based on discrimination. If it is justice, it is equal for all.
Can you say oxymoron?
The morons run the schools.
And those of us not able to afford private guards suffer.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
bubby 4/8/2019 9:23:51 AM (No. 26980)
FTA "This new breed of lawyers who’ve been raised and trained on “social justice” in our law schools are becoming prosecutors and judges and are slowly changing the landscape of our legal system. While they publicly state a belief that their reforms are “making communities safer,” it’s difficult to see how. What they are really doing is enabling criminal behavior in the name of “fairness and equality.” Exactly how it’s fair to allow people to get away with criminal activity is unclear, but this much is certain -- they are steadily moving up the justice system ranks."
There´s that socialist word "fairness" again! One of the greatest forces for evil in today’s colleges can be found at the Ivy League colleges like Harvard. They produce graduates like obama, one world gov. loving, self-centered, self-important, self-righteous, America hating, white hating, progressives by the boatload. Further these Ivy League graduates have infiltrated every aspect of our lives. They can be found throughout our Governments, Federal, State and local. They are lawyers in the extremely corrupt DOJ. They are activist judges throughout the judicial system. They are "fundamentally changing" America from within. If I had my way I shut them all down except for their medical schools and start over. Strip them of all their wacko leftist professors and massive endowment funds. In my dreams I have such thoughts!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Newtsche 4/8/2019 9:24:12 AM (No. 26975)
I sampled a PBS documentary on the US prison system, produced by Canadians. The upshot being it´s open season on blacks, they´re being killed at will by whitey. This morning, NBC´s continues to dwell on "historic black churches" being torched in the South, suspicious we´re told.
And let´s not forget Soros´ part in subverting the US legal system, leading to the rogues´ gallery this article addresses.
I´m open to suggestions on how to deal with this level of entrenched antipathy.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
privateer 4/8/2019 9:26:35 AM (No. 26970)
Black folks have come a long way since the O.J. trial. They´re movin´ on up from jury nullification to Law nullification.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
VietVet68 4/8/2019 11:01:26 AM (No. 26971)
It´ beginning to look like the investment George Soros made in supporting the lawyers vying for state AG, prosecutor and DA positions has really paid off.
Once again democrats sell out everything decent for a few dollars.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 4/8/2019 2:58:59 PM (No. 26972)
So, already in California, they have basically legalized theft.
FTA:
"Prop 47, the “Reduced Penalties for Some Crimes Initiative” is very pro-thief. Under its provisions, offenses that were once felonies, including shoplifting, grand theft, receiving stolen property, forgery, fraud, and more, are recategorized as misdemeanors. It states that theft of property worth less than $950 is not prosecutable. Such thefts result in the perpetrators getting the equivalent of a warning for J-walking. They face essentially no punishment."
Amazing. So, you can steal a lot of things, get caught and nothing will actually happen to the the thief.
I feel sorry for folks in California. I guess more walls around homes will be required.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Newtsche 4/8/2019 4:52:22 PM (No. 26974)
#8, looks like with skyrocketing criminality among the left´s constituency, keeping one´s voters loyal is in order.
Yeah, walls until they´re branded racist and even proposing to protect one´s property will be prosecutable.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
vinegrower 4/8/2019 6:02:49 PM (No. 26977)
The people of CA are to blame for the mess they find themselves in. The people voted for prop 47. I feel sorry for the business owners who didn´t vote for this. I know a manager of a grocery store that told me their thefts more than doubled after this prop was passed. Thieves steal alcohol and know exactly how much they can take without being prosecuted. They have put in new security measures that of course cost a ton.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
TXLakeRat 4/8/2019 8:25:14 PM (No. 26978)
If we had an unbiased IRS, they would all have their tax exemptions revoked. That would stop the nonsense.
Instead, this IRS targets conservatives.
Time to DRAIN THE SWAMP!
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