avatarEP McKnight, MEd

Summary

The article discusses systemic injustice perpetuated by the collusion of prosecutors, judges, and police unions, leading to public outcry for legal reform and accountability.

Abstract

The text outlines a critical perspective on the legal system, particularly the roles of prosecutors, judges, and police unions in perpetuating injustice. It describes a scenario where these entities suppress the truth, resulting in violence and death, with little to no accountability. The public's demand for reform, defunding, and accountability is met with resistance, as the legal system, likened to a corrupt tree that needs to be uprooted, protects its own. The BlackLivesMatter movement is highlighted as a response to these issues, calling for significant changes in the legal system to address visible misdeeds and miscarriages of justice.

Opinions

  • The author believes that the legal system, including prosecutors, judges, and police unions, is deeply corrupt and in need of reform.
  • There is a strong sentiment that the current system upholds crimes and resists change, despite public outcry.
  • The article suggests that the lack of accountability within the legal system leads to injustices, such as unwarranted violence and deaths at the hands of the police.
  • The author supports the BlackLivesMatter movement and its calls for systemic change, including the conviction and incarceration of those responsible for injustices.
  • The text implies that the current legal system is akin to a diseased tree that must be completely removed and replaced to allow for justice and fairness to grow.

How Injustice From A Warped Mold Equal Injustice

When prosecutors, judges, and police unions join forces to suppress

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Suppression is real, some are maimed while others are killed when prosecutors, judges and police union seeks injustice injustice the public gets, as cops shoot to kill, innocent or not no answers to why forthcoming, crimes upheld by the court as the public outcry for reform, refunding and accountability hangs in the balance, as wrongs are denied in courts wearing business suits, robe and gavel, covers the cops’ backs when a tree dies, it must be rooted out, to replant the legal system so corrupt by the wrong forces like snakes slithering in the grass, much destruction from city to city, state to state, corruption abound BlackLivesMatter outcries heard loud and around judges, attorneys and police union, a reform indeed as the public outcry to much visible, undeniable misdeeds vote to convict, incarcerate and replace unwanted elements.

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