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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Cool, so did the OJ jurors.

    So set the guy free. The family made their $, Chauvin succeeded in making the guy a martyr and the world will continue to rotate around the sun.

    Really, who the f**k cares anymore. At least the public won’t have to pay for Chauvin’s existence in jail (crap, ain’t 20+ million enough ffs?).
    I know we're all tired of the situation Wango.

    But the reality is that in the case of oj simpson, justice was tainted for political reasons and exploited by a political party.

    In the case of chauvin, justice was tainted and exploited by the same political party.

    A hundred years ago, democrat party leaders used to stand on courthouse steps holding bullhorns and rallying thier supporters, carrying scrolls, wearing white hoods and carrying crosses making threats and intimidating jurors to taint justice in favor of the outcomes they wanted, and benefittedthem politicallyat the time,, justice be damned.

    Today democrat party leaders weild thier propoganda networks rallying thier supporters in black masks and skinny jeans, carrying smart phones, making threats and intimidating jurors to get the outcomes they wanted, that benefitted them politically at the time,, justice be damned.

    That's undeniably true, and can be proven by demonstrable fact. And it's a travesty to the ideas of american justice and western jurisprudence in general.

    It has to be called what it is sir.

    Regardless of who gets offended or upset by hearing it.

    So, thank you beetle, once again for your diligence on recognition of reality, while most other forces seek to cloud it.
    Last edited by Hughinn; 04-23-2021 at 09:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    I know we're all tired of the situation Wango.

    But the reality is that in the case of oj simpson, justice was tainted for political reasons and exploited by a political party.

    In the case of chauvin, justice was tainted and exploited by the same political party.

    A hundred years ago, democrat party leaders used to stand on courthouse steps holding bullhorns and rallying thier supporters, carrying scrolls, wearing white hoods and carrying crosses making threats and intimidating jurors to taint justice in favor of the outcomes they wanted, and benefittedthem politicallyat the time,, justice be damned.

    Today democrat party leaders weild thier propoganda networks rallying thier supporters in black masks and skinny jeans, carrying smart phones, making threats and intimidating jurors to get the outcomes they wanted, that benefitted them politically at the time,, justice be damned.

    That's undeniably true, and can be proven by demonstrable fact. And it's a travesty to the ideas of american justice and western jurisprudence in general.

    It has to be called what it is sir.

    Regardless of who gets offended or upset by hearing it.

    So, thank you beetle, once again for your diligence on recognition of reality, while most other forces seek to cloud it.
    Wow; justice was tainted (for political reasons)? Beetle recognized “reality”? Are you serious or just a child?

    Oh wait, hold on a sec, I have a call on my smart phone, but I can’t seem to get it out of the tight pocket of my skinny jeans . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Wow; justice was tainted (for political reasons)? Beetle recognized “reality”? Are you serious or just a child?

    Oh wait, hold on a sec, I have a call on my smart phone, but I can’t seem to get it out of the tight pocket of my skinny jeans . . . .
    My apologies sir, if I was a bit too brash or seemingly hostile.

    My intention was to make it known that beetles point was valid. Yes sir, I'm serious. And only pointing out the parallels between the instances you had mentioned.

    Self reflection is difficult to say the least. Especially when it shatters preconceived notions and illusions of righteousness people have.
    Last edited by Hughinn; 04-23-2021 at 10:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    My apologies sir, if I was a bit too brash or seemingly hostile.

    My intention was to make it known that beetles point was valid. Yes sir, I'm serious. And only pointing out the parallels between the instances you had mentioned.

    Self reflection is difficult to say the least. Especially when it shatters preconceived notions and illusions of righteousness people have.
    LOL, come on man, you weren’t brash. I was just f’n with you.

    Seriously, this is just another one of these trials. It did have the potential to be a powder keg though because just like anything, the newer version has to be bigger and better. “Oh you thought the riots after the Rodney King verdict were bad, just wait and see these riots if Chauvin gets off, m-f’r!”.

    Like this trial will do anything for anyone. It and the 20 million $ were nothing more than a temporary band-aid for race relations between blacks and whites. Cops still have to do their job (like they haven’t killed anyone doing so recently) and some will go overboard. Politics is ever present and won’t disappear.

    The question though is why keep beating a dead horse? Are you thinking that one day someone will actually believe the horse is not really dead and simply needs to be beaten more to awaken it from its slumber? The horse is dead, it’s body is rotting and the flies have already come and gone. All that’s left is maggots & a stinking carcass that needs burying.

    And I still can’t get that damn smart phone out of the pocket of my skinny jeans, lol.
    Last edited by wango; 04-24-2021 at 10:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    LOL, come on man, you weren’t brash. I was just f’n with you.

    Seriously, this is just another one of these trials. It did have the potential to be a powder keg though because just like anything, the newer version has to be bigger and better. “Oh you thought the riots after the Rodney King verdict were bad, just wait and see these riots if Chauvin gets off, m-f’r!”.

    Like this trial will do anything for anyone. It and the 20 million $ were nothing more than a temporary band-aid for race relations between blacks and whites. Cops still have to do their job (like they haven’t killed anyone doing so recently) and some will go overboard. Politics is ever present and won’t disappear.

    The question though is why keep beating a dead horse? Are you thinking that one day someone will actually believe the horse is not really dead and simply needs to be beaten more to awaken it from its slumber? The horse is dead, it’s body is rotting and the flies have already come and gone. All that’s left is maggots & a stinking carcass that needs burying.

    And I still can’t get that damn smart phone out of the pocket of my skinny jeans, lol.

    It has to be called out for what it is.

    There are those who read here and don't comment.
    The reality has to be shown. Like it or not.

    I have a PM box full of messages from members of this board who appreciate myself standing up to certain other members here who continually insult , bully and supress people who don't share thier views.

    So I will persist sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post

    So, thank you beetle, once again for your diligence on recognition of reality, while most other forces seek to cloud it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    It has to be called out for what it is.

    There are those who read here and don't comment.
    The reality has to be shown. Like it or not.

    I have a PM box full of messages from members of this board who appreciate myself standing up to certain other members here who continually insult , bully and supress people who don't share thier views.

    So I will persist sir.
    You're thanking Beetlegeuse for spreading lies and...
    You accuse me of insulting by pointing out a lie.

    Please explain how lying is good and being honest is bad???

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    You're thanking Beetlegeuse for spreading lies and...
    You accuse me of insulting by pointing out a lie.

    Please explain how lying is good and being honest is bad???
    Like I said sir. Considering that many American citizens refused to serve on that jury for fear of thier lives from leftwing mobs, then I see it as entirely plausible that other Americans that did serve, voted to hang Chauvin to save themselves. High profile democrat leaders across the country were threatening violence if they didn't get the verdict they wanted. The militant sects of the democrat party openly made these threats, while democrat leaders made the same threats except slightly veiled. After seeing a summer of the democrat party militants burning cities, looting and murdering, while democrat leaders cheered them on and sheltered them from law and consequences, then there was no reason not to believe the threats were very real.

    So yes, i find it totally believable that under such open threats and intimidation , that some people may have voted not on facts, but to save themselves and others from the violence threatened by the democrat party.

    I have little doubt that as time passes others will come forward with similar confessions
    Last edited by Hughinn; 04-24-2021 at 01:47 PM.

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