Justice. Does anyone here have an example experience of justice to share? I have not known justice in my lifetime. What does it feel like?
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One of my close friends was assaulted a few years ago. The white trash who did it just pled guilty today & got maximum sentence.
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Good. And he plead guilty, so is it justice, or guilt, or personal growth? Pleading guilty in the U.S. is not too common even when innocent.
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He was trash. Not really showing signs of guilt or personal growth. Justice for how much he betrayed & harmed so many people
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That's a win for everyone who might have been next :( The people he hurt prior, I'd like to know how they feel. Now, in a week, in a year.
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The trash tried to start me & others a few times before this happened. Ongoing history of violence with no reason to reform.
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That is justice! Yay! Are there 3 strike laws and life sentences for non-violent offenders? Also, prisons for profit? Who are the criminals?
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Mandatory sentencing for Indigenous & youth detention shows prisons for profit, unfortunately. No 3 strike. Life for murder, trafficking
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trafficking as in humans, drugs, guns? Wait - MANDATORY sentencing for indigenous peoples of all ages AND minors of any origin? WTF? 😱
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Australia does do a penal colony well. The same people who incarcerate asylum seekers also run the private prisons here
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Replying to @absalomedia
We have that going on too. Did we both learn this from the English? Is that a joke? I'm unsure.

Jun 14, 2017 · 1:58 PM UTC