"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."
— Joe Biden on Obama.
Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.
D.C. has become a Guild System with an hierarchy and line of accession much like the Royal Court or priestly classes.
Private citizens are perfectly able of doing a better job without "apprenticing".
yep. and as winston smith noted in 1984, it was always the young women who were most enthusiastic about the totalitarianism.
maxim:
to the degree that totalitarianism focuses power on a smaller group of individuals, the innate simpery of the average male amplifies female solopsism.
The Kalief Browder story is a sad one, no question. And it's good to see NY made changes to system as a result. No kid should be forced into solitary confinement for 23 hours a day like he was. And unacceptable the length of time and all he went through. It's fvcked up. But as I understand it he wasn't given bail because he was already on probation. If that's the law, that's the law. This chick in D.C. had no prior record and thus was given bail.
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."
— Joe Biden on Obama.
Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.
D.C. has become a Guild System with an hierarchy and line of accession much like the Royal Court or priestly classes.
Private citizens are perfectly able of doing a better job without "apprenticing".
What evidence that women are more Totalitarian!?
More men than women voted for Nazi Germany.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Nazi_Germany
Historian Wendy Lower makes it clear that while "Women were not a majority of those who voted for Hitler...In the presidential election of March 1932...26.5% [of German women voted] for Hitler. In the 1931 September elections, 3 million women voted for NSDAP candidates, almost half of the total of 6.5 million votes cast for the NSDAP."[17] In terms of voting patterns however, a higher proportion of male voters supported the Nazi party compared to female voters.[18]
The issue is that Kalief Browder did not even get a trial, much less bail. He spent 3 years in jail without getting a trial.
They were unable to make a case against Browder, so they just held him without bail for 3 years, from age 16 to age 19. He literally lost those years.
Repeatedly, he was offered immediate release, if he just pleaded guilty. He pointed out that he was innocent, so had to spend more time in jail. After over 3 years, the prosecutor admitted they had never had a case against him, and had just drawn things out trying to get him to plead guilty.
Wrong.
Black DA Robert Johnson & A. Mexican immigrant Bautista who said Browder did it is the reason why it.
https://whowhatwhy.org/2015/07/07/is...t-teens-death/
After his arrest, Bronx District Attorney Robert T. Johnson and the court set a bail which Browder’s family could not meet. Browder was brought to court from Riker’s Island at least 30 times over three years, ready to assert his innocence. Each time, D.A. Johnson’s office stated that it was not yet ready to try the case. The D.A.’s office continuously requested, and was granted, a continuance.
In June 2013, after three years, with no explanation, all charges were dropped and Browder was released.
Though he had no previous history of mental illness, Kalief Browder is now known as the young man who, damaged beyond recovery by his incarceration, took his own life at
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalief_Browder
Police officers were responding to a 9-1-1 call placed by Roberto Bautista, a Mexican immigrant, about the theft of a backpack containing a camera, $700, a credit card, and an iPod Touch. Bautista had said, "Two male black guys ... they took my brother's book bag."[4] Browder told the attending police officers, "I did not rob anyone, you can check my pockets."[6] The police searched Browder but they did not find the backpack.[4] Bautista, who was sitting in the back seat of a police car, identified Browder and his friend as the thieves. He said the theft had occurred two weeks earlier. Bautista's testimony of the date of the theft varied between interviews, as well as other aspects of his story. Initially, Bautista implied that the robbery occurred the night of the 9-1-1 call, but upon questioning by officers at the scene, he stated that the robbery had occurred two weeks prior. At the scene, Bautista also implied after questioning that someone had merely "tried" to rob him and may not have succeeded. Furthermore, on the initial police report filed after the arrest, Bautista indicated the robbery had occurred “on or about May 2,” but Bautista later told a detective that it happened on May 8.[4][6]
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