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Let the peaceful riots begin!

# Let the peaceful riots begin!

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Fields is a far more egregious miscarriage of justice.

With Chauvin, you can at least say "He touched the 'victim'." With Fields, all you can say is "He was inside of his vehicle, roughly 150 feet away from the victim when she fell into distress."

They presented Fields' actions as if he planned to kill that fucking whale. THERE IS NO WAY FIELDS EVER EVEN LAID EYES UPON HER, BECAUSE HE WAS SWARMED WITH A RAVENOUS CROWD. And he's convicted of MURDERING her.

There is no justice, because judges and prosecutors are untouchable. There needs to be civilian oversight over the judicial branch, because we have judges making absurd decisions that no sane person would ever even fucking consider.

My favorite example: that nigger who got killed by police in Kenosha. He was 27 years old. He had over 100 encounters with police, and had been charged, convicted, and sentenced to a total of 31 years. He was 27 years old, supposed to be serving 31 years.... BUT HE WAS RELEASED FOR SOME FUCKING REASON. Then he goes and gets drunk, drives to Wendy's and passes out, fights the police, steals their taser and gets shot to death. Media picks up the footage and blasts the story non-stop, and now we have nationwide riots.

How could this have been prevented? If the fucking judges/parole board were held accountable for the actions of dangerous, convicted felons that are released before serving their full sentence, you'd see a massive decrease in this bullshit. That parole board who allowed that nigger out of prison should all be tried for unleashing a CLEAR, OBVIOUS, DANGEROUS MENACE back onto the streets when he still had like 28 more years to serve. That obvious menace went out and did menacing shit. The media loves these stories because it gets them clicks. Government loves it because it causes chimp-outs. The only losers in this situation are the law-abiding, tax-paying citizens.

If judges were afraid to come home to a terrible sight at their home after releasing a dangerous criminal, perhaps the judges would actually dole out justice instead of pretending to do so.