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JerryDSILVER Member member 136 posts Location: Maryland, USA
Posted: Recently I heard a story on NPR that got me all riled up. I just found out about this online effort to help those being mistreated by the judicial system. The story is below with links for you add your voice to protest of injustice.
faith enfireBRONZE Member wandering thru the woods of WI 3,556 posts Location: Wisconsin, USA
Posted: If they sign a paper agreeing to it, I guess it would be. But I would never let any one do that to me...Very scarey
Faith Nay, whatever comes one hour was sunlit and the most high gods may not make boast of any better thing than to have watched that hour as it passed
Posted: My examples have only been that low-key as to trigger a certain (emotional) reaction. I hope that is clear.
It is only to make you understand that there is a difference between "law" and "what is right" in some instances. Physical assault is wrong, but there are circumstances in which I can find compassion if a Darwin awards applicant gets what he's inquiring for.
However - time is fleeting to all who are fighting racism on a daily basis, in their own environment