The Trial of Derek Chauvin - Judgement(?) Day(?) has arrived!

Outcome?

  • Guilty of Murder

    Votes: 75 7.6%
  • Not Guilty of Murder (2nd/3rd), Guilty of Manslaughter

    Votes: 397 40.0%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 221 22.3%
  • Mistrial

    Votes: 299 30.1%

  • Total voters
    992
  • Poll closed .
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That HAS to be blasphemous.
To me it just shows that even 2000 years ago Jews were used to riling up the mobs to get mob justice. The more things change the more they stay the same...

EDIT: There's a trend of female "pastors" and faggot/tranny "pastors" posting shit like this on Twitter and TikTok and it's infuriating.
 
One angle I don't see anyone ever discussing is the danger of the court precedent that would be created if Chauvin will get convicted for not literally babysitting the doped-out giganigga in the middle of a drug-cocktail-induced panic attack. How the fuck is police supposed to deal with similar suspects if the mere inaction towards a dangerous person is enough to not only destroy their careers but also land them a sentence?
The fuck you talking about, this topic comes back everytime someone tries to argue that the people who are on Chauvin side are idiots because Chauvin might be an asshole, which, disregarding the blatant retardation, the general consensus is not that anyone likes Chauvin, hell a lot of kiwis don't even like police, but this retarded trial stands as a shinning example of the effect of affirmative action and critical race theory putting black people in a golden pedestal of sanctity that actually affects law and courts and how far it has gone
 
The fuck you talking about, this topic comes back everytime someone tries to argue that the people who are on Chauvin side are idiots because Chauvin might be an asshole, which, disregarding the blatant retardation, the general consensus is not that anyone likes Chauvin, hell a lot of kiwis don't even like police, but this retarded trials stands as a shinning example of the effect of affirmative action putting black people in a golden pedestal of sanctity that actually affects law and courts and how far it has gone
I refute that claim, we love our men and women in blue! Our forums owner baked Alaska even made that clear for all to see!
 
One angle I don't see anyone ever discussing is the danger of the court precedent that would be created if Chauvin will get convicted for not literally babysitting the doped-out giganigga in the middle of a drug-cocktail-induced panic attack. How the fuck is police supposed to deal with similar suspects if the mere inaction towards a dangerous person is enough to not only destroy their careers but also land them a sentence?
They can always refuse to work. Police Strikes have always been massively effective whenever performed, especially in major cities, for the obvious reasons.
 
The fuck you talking about, this topic comes back everytime someone tries to argue that the people who are on Chauvin side are idiots because Chauvin might be an asshole, which, disregarding the blatant retardation, the general consensus is not that anyone likes Chauvin, hell a lot of kiwis don't even like police, but this retarded trial stands as a shinning example of the effect of affirmative action and critical race theory putting black people in a golden pedestal of sanctity that actually affects law and courts and how far it has gone
The statement you are replying to has nothing to do with race theory. My point is that, regardless of race, the mere existence of this court precedent would allow lawyers to start suing cops for not literally babysitting their clients and/or not going out of their way to prevent them from harming themselves. Even when doing that could pose a potential danger to the officer.
 
Good Friday to everyone!
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The statement you are replying to has nothing to do with race theory. My point is that, regardless of race, the mere existence of this court precedent would allow lawyers to start suing cops for not literally babysitting their clients and/or not going out of their way to prevent them from harming themselves. Even when doing that could pose a potential danger to the officer.
But that's exactly what race theory is doing, every time white trash is caught being trash and gets killed by a cop, the general consensus is he had it coming for not obeying the law, and this would apply to most black people too, if it wasn't because of race theory and affirmative action, i am not disagreeing with you, you're exactly right when pointing out that, should Chauvin be convicted, this will set a dangerous precedent for all future police involvement which is already very jeopardized in the USA, all i'm saying by bringing race theory is that its the source on why this case is being broadcasted on live TV as the human tragedy of the 21st century and what is giving it the possibility to change law in a disastrous way, the only point i disagree with you is that this wasn't brought up before, if you go back into the thread you can see this was discussed at several points in the thread, but i don't blame you for not diving trough 200+ pages of people going insane
 
Anyone ticked off by the religious stuff remember a lot of these people are Church of England.
You know, the one founded when the ruler of the country decided if the church he was part of wouldn't let him do what he wanted he would create his own separate sect that would do what he told them to.
Nice to see they remain a political tool rather a religious organisation.
 
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