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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: Rittenhouse verdict puts “broken” Jury system in the establishment crosshairs If Kyle Rittenhouse didnt break the law, we should change the law This quote, from late-night TV host Stephen Colbert, is one of the more concerning reactions to Kyle Rittenhouse being found not guilty of murder. What law, precisely, Mr Colbert would see changed is never specified. The vagueness only makes the sentiment more troubling. Other responses have been just as dishonest, manipulative and foreboding. Amber Ruffin, another late-night comedian, broke down in (very fake looking) tears. Ranting about the fucked up jury, white people getting away with murder and the broken system. Trying to insert racial issues that dont apply, and telling lies about the facts of the case: The broken system is all anybody wants to talk about. Its all over the place. In Washington, the Squad decried the verdict, wailing that the system is broken, that it protects white supremacy. Even alternate media arent immune. Democracy Now invited the family of Jacob Blake to discuss the verdict, who have no personal ties to the case save the riot was allegedly being carried out in response to Jacobs shooting. They too wanted to headline the system is broken. But why the misrepresentations and hyperbole? Why race-baiting and manipulation? Why the exploitation of victims families? What exactly do they want to change about the broken system? Is it private prisons? Is it absurd incarceration rates? Is it the fact prisoners are used as de fecto slave labour? Nope. Its jury trials. Not just jury trials, however, there are some other areas ripe for regulation and reform too. The relentless focus on Rittenhouse crossing state lines with a firearm (he didnt actually, but never mind) would suggest perhaps one potential fix is tighter limitations on travel. Covid has highlighted just how much the powers that be really do hate us being able to move around. Another obvious potential target for these vague reforms is the Second Amendment. The right to bear arms is, ironically, always in the firing line. The USA certainly cant go full-Australia while guys are allowed to carry rifles around. Indeed, given how far into the realms of tyranny so many governments are going, all these attacks on the very idea of self defense could be a worrying sign. But, for now, it looks like the first item on the menu of reform is definitely trial by jury. Why do I think that? Well, both Ruffin and Democracy Now make special mention of the jury being fucked up and broken. Oh, and this article says so: After Kyle Rittenhouse trial, Biden still thinks the jury system works. Hes wrong. Jury trials have been under threat for years, with educated middle-class authors writing that, essentially, the law is too important to be put in the hands of ordinary people who are too stupid understand it. Juries are described as old fashioned, slow and expensive. Juries are routinely described as racist, too. Before the trial even started, the Rittenhouse jury was criticised for being too white. The Rittenhouse trial is not alone in being used to undermine the jury system, Covid got there first. In Spring of 2020, the Scottish parliament briefly tried to ban jury trials as a response to the pandemic, this was quickly repealed after complaints from the bar association. Theres also talk of removing juries from rape cases to clear the backlog and protect the victim. In January this year, Simon Jenkins wrote in the Guardian that Covid has given us an opportunity to get rid of Jury trials for good. He would see it replaced with a trial waiver system, as much of the US already does. Trial waiver systems are ripe for corruption, one report describes them as highly coercive, and this could easily result in a lot of innocent people pleading guilty to lesser charges because they cant afford a lawyer or dont want to risk going to prison. It is not a fair system at all. Nevertheless, thats where they want to go and whether by Covid or Kyle Rittenhouse theyll get us there. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
It doesn't matter. They can't kill us all and even if they kill 99% of us, we would still not be an endangered species and even then it would only take about 250 years or less to restore the population.
The jury system has broken since the government started choosing the jurors, and judges started telling jurors how to reach their (normally guilty) verdicts. Having 137 billion non-whites in the jury pool doesn't help a lot, either.
This is based on their success with the huge lie that the immigration system is broken. They've told it for so long that 2/3 of the population runs around parroting it. They know that changing ppl's words means changing their minds, presto change-o. Everybody should, but the masses are asses....
_____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
So very few cases go to trial in the US that juries have become an anachronism.
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