What’s the rationale for not arresting the cop who murdered Mr. Floyd in broad daylight and camera?
They were arresting him for ALLEGEDLY passing a counterfeit twenty.
Eric Gardner was murdered six years ago for selling loose cigarettes. His murderer was fired after more than five years.
You want peace in Minneapolis?
Make the arrest.
I cannot remotely fathom a justice system in which this brute is not immediately behind bars. If he's not, then it's not a justice system in any real sense of the word.
It hasn't been a justice system in any real sense of the word for a long time, Barton, if it ever was.
It has been racist throughout its entire existence, with only the combination of ubiquitous videorecording capable cell phones and the internet exposing the rough edges of the police end. But the jail, court, prison, and probation portions of it remain mostly out of site, while at least as racist as the front line police officers. We continue locking people up for petty theft, while giving fines to banks and seldom arresting bankers/financiers for thefts a thousand or million times the size.
How many corrupt government officials, US Senators, or Reps go to prison and for how long compared to hoi polloi in percentages and $$?!
That's our ideal, but when was it last our exe1cution? Even if there was a time (which I doubt) in which our rich vs. poor or powerful vs. weak were equitably treated by our "justice" system within the world of whites, it was
only[/] there.
I know, I know. None of that is news to you, but then how can you even
think a phrase like, " If he's not, then it's not a justice system in any real sense of the word?"
If he
is then there is a vestige of justice, but nothing systemic about it.