@Based_Accelerationist I'm suspecting the judge that gave her the maximum is Jewish. I know when Ross Ulbricht was sentenced, the judge gave him a ridiculous sentence and talked about how he was privileged and she was a Jewish woman.
I know we're not the biggest fans of White women but it's important to note here how they throw the book at a white woman when black people get away with so much,
#tfmonkey They've already done the predictive policing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOMDobC5i0Q
@37712 I know. I have been going through IJ's videos. I am not saying it's brand new, it's still happening in modern day America.
Speak against your government at a town meeting -> Jail->Strip Search, mug shot, finger prints, jail clothes and even a trial.
Land of the Free!
Pay your taxes and support this!
@sardonicsmile This is in the UK so they don't have a 1st amendment. Also, what do you mean "They play it too close to the line and deserve what happens to them." They just record things and show how much of a police state the country is when they get arrested.
Thinking about all of the problems they've had with regards to crime in the UK and this is what the police over there actually spend their time on.
FYI: Clip is a few years old
If you can get past the fact that the victims in this case aren't our people and look at the president and principles our government acts on, you wont actually think we live in a free country.
Benches are for sitting
Who or what could have possibly influenced a police officer to arrest someone for sitting on a bench
We allowed American policing to get to this for two reasons:
1) Blacks
2) 9/11
Like I've said before, the government uses the fact that blacks commit high crime to justify the police state that all of us have to end up living under.
Here is an example of how a black criminal committing crime warps the legal landscape for all of us.
The whole "unleashing the police" might sound fine to you when they're going after blacks, but you're the real target, they just need to get you to consent first.
I've been watching a lot of court and cop videos recently. In this video a women is being sentenced for a DUI and the judge brings up another DUI conviction she had in 1976. That's 49 years ago. It happens around 18:50 mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsgHkyQ2T_E