Chauvin trial: Another false media narrative collapses
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Having previously written about the collapse of American laws and their replacement with the personal opinions of government officials who pick and choose what laws to enforce and against whom, we are also seeing the collapse of our criminal justice system, which is being replaced by major media narratives and pop culture trends.
The trial of Officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis is simply the latest example of the rush to prosecute a case based more on media narrative rather than thorough investigation or thoughtful charging decisions.
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from the pepper spray outrage at uc davis. we re learning more about lieutenant john pike, the police officer in the now infamous video casually pepper spraying student protesters. it turns out that in 2003 he was involved in a $250,000 discrimination lawsuit alleging that he used an anti-gay slur against an openly gay officer. but this is bigger than just uc davis. the right wing is doing everything it can to undermine the 99% movement since it started over two months ago. i, for one, am increasingly concerned about the growing mobs occupying wall street. i see it sort of like a paris mob. that s anti-american. attack upon freedom. go get a job right after you take a bath. and now the republican architect karl rove has an
the protesters dangerous. now there s a new attack trend. as far as this occupy wall street movement goes, you know, i see it sort of like a paris mob. i for one am increasingly concerned about the growing mobs occupying wall street, and the other cities across the country. they re concerned about growing mobs. even when the tail party is carrying guns and threatening violence and just listen to how they talked about it last year. it s an organic movement, not some movement that started in washington. it s about the people. they represent and reflect the frustration that americans have at what s going on in washington. so what makes the tea party organic and occupy wall street just a mob? here s a hint wall street