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1. isbjor+96[view] [source] 2020-06-09 16:53:12
>>jselig+(OP)
I think because we all made the presumption that obvious police abuses would be punished once we had video evidence.

We didn't take into consideration the justice system's complete lack of appetite at holding officers responsible for egregious violations of life, civil liberties, and property rights.

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2. comman+Pi[view] [source] 2020-06-09 18:06:15
>>isbjor+96
Well, I always think about the Rodney King case: you and I saw a very damning video, played over and over again, on the news that looked incriminating as hell. But when the case went to trial, the jury voted not guilty. What did they see that we didn't? Did they make the right choice, after having seen a lot more evidence than we did? Or are jury trials just inherently untrustworthy?
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3. tehweb+Bj[view] [source] 2020-06-09 18:11:34
>>comman+Pi
If they lived in LA they were probably just trying to not get their shit kicked in by the cops too!
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