Thursday, September 16, 2021

Double Jeopardy for Officer Derek Chauvin?

[“Derek Chauvin, 3 Other Cops Plead Not Guilty in Federal Show Trial over Violating George Floyd’s Civil Rights.”]

By eahilf
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 4:15:00 P.M. EDT

No, these are separate federal “civil rights” charges – the feds do this all the time – as if the fact he was already sentenced to 40+ years on MN state criminal charges is not enough – one might get the idea these federal charges are done purely out of spite and to intimidate others.

[N.S.: It’s most definitely double jeopardy.]

Current head of the DOJ Civil Rights division is Kristen Clark, a black woman.

I note (and so should you) this on her wikipedia page (link): Clarke successfully represented Taylor Dumpson, the first Black American woman student body president of American University, in her landmark case against white supremacists.[2]

A footnote [2] points to this story:

An American University -- Bananas in nooses. Racist attacks on social media. Cotton affixed to Confederate flag flyers. Black students at American University speak about experiencing hate

Personally, the story reads like one huge hoax from beginning to end – that and a catalog of “microagressions”:

Years later, Dumpson experienced a rash of racist incidents in college. It began in November 2014, when a grand jury chose not to indict Darren Wilson, a police officer, for taking the life of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. ... As black students protested in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, racial tension on campus thickened. Some students began posting hateful comments to Yik Yak, a popular app among college students at the time that allowed users to post anonymous messages that reached other Yik Yak users within a five mile radius. ... While protesting the Brown case, Dumpson recalls reading racially insensitive Yik Yak messages like “students are trying to study here—go yell somewhere else.”

Got that? – saying “students are trying to study here – go yell somewhere else” is a ‘racist message’ – just like that Asian guy yelling “This is liberry,” I guess.

Nothing but infantile [bleep] – and this is footnoted in wikipedia as a big civil rights case of Kristen Clarke – yet her name isn’t even mentioned in the article – ?!

Will the last adult to leave America please turn off the lights?


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Enough is known about the Floyd case to understand that Chauvin was railroaded by public opinion--instigated by the Lugenpresse--just as the Dreijka,Florida "stand your ground" case was.One case was taken out of the hands of fairly objective public officials and turned into an anti-White crusade(Dreijka),while Floyd was immediately raised up as a martyr by the nig loving TV and press.

Anything added now is for propaganda purposes.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Justice is dead in America. Prosecutors make many charges based on the same action--thus running up the sentences. Often this is used to force innocent people to make a plea bargain rather than risk huge sentences. Even before this civil rights nonsense, there were, I believe 4 separate charges against this officer for the same action. The ultimate goal is to allow blacks to run wild, while Whites are afraid to lift a finger for fear of prosecution.

Anonymous said...

"one might get the idea these federal charges are done purely out of spite and to intimidate others."

That is exactly what it is. Negro spite and hate of whitey. To do away with double jeopardy an abomination in itself. That is how the kings of old destroyed their enemies. Try the adversary over and over for the same crime until you get a conviction.

Anonymous said...

"An American University -- Bananas in nooses. Racist attacks on social media. Cotton affixed to Confederate flag flyers."

Spreading cotton balls outside of a negro frat house. That is so funny. Pick up the cotton boy!