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lunatica

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23. I was careful to include the word 'rich'
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:29 PM
Mar 2019

A poor white, or just one that isn’t rich and connected would not get such good treatment, but it’s even worse for a black man in general. Prisons have disproportionally more Blacks than Whites yet Black men don’t commit that disproportionally comparable more crimes.

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Manafort sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison at140 Mar 2019 #1
I doubt he serves that long. walkingman Mar 2019 #13
No he's going to serve longer: 14 yrs is my guess EndGOPPropaganda Mar 2019 #36
My hope is the D.C. judge leftynyc Mar 2019 #48
What does the sentence have to do "white ass privileged" AncientGeezer Mar 2019 #2
If you need to ask lunatica Mar 2019 #4
+++ agree. American justice is not equal for all. Depends on what social economic/racial lane iluvtennis Mar 2019 #29
"With liberty and justice for all well to do white guys...." LibDemAlways Mar 2019 #31
This kinda sums it up for me.. mitch96 Mar 2019 #52
I'm ancient as well. I know what it has to do with privilege. LakeArenal Mar 2019 #6
Tell that to a black man's family who got killed by the police for jrthin Mar 2019 #12
Check out the sentencing guidelines on this one malaise Mar 2019 #14
It's not a long time considering SHRED Mar 2019 #16
Judge is a trumper, hates Mueller...PRICK Eliot Rosewater Mar 2019 #28
Wanna bet the judge watches Fox EndGOPPropaganda Mar 2019 #37
this won't be the first time in these trump cases that judges come to trump/republican aid certainot Mar 2019 #38
Judge Ellis sentenced Rep Bill Jefferson***A BLACK MAN*** to 13 yrs for white collar crimes. uponit7771 Mar 2019 #17
He sentenced a white man to 40 years atreides1 Mar 2019 #51
Thx, this is a little better ... class over everything else with these guys. Jus damn uponit7771 Mar 2019 #54
Black and brown people have been sentenced to far longer times IronLionZion Mar 2019 #22
It's not 4 years atreides1 Mar 2019 #30
Everyone receives day for day credit upon receiving a prison sentence. Nevilledog Mar 2019 #55
It has more to do with money than "white"...Let's see what whathehell Mar 2019 #40
Keep on telling yourself that. Solomon Mar 2019 #46
Yeah, right -- Cosby & R Kelly were caught right on time . whathehell Mar 2019 #57
Not for 8 felonies leftynyc Mar 2019 #49
So glad you asked... PunkinPi Mar 2019 #50
I agree... I think its more about closeness to Trump privilege or close to Republicans privilege. lancelyons Mar 2019 #53
K&R, Judge Ellis sentenced Rep Bill Jefferson***A BLACK MAN*** to 13 yrs for white collar crimes. uponit7771 Mar 2019 #3
My point exactly! lunatica Mar 2019 #7
Yep malaise Mar 2019 #15
While race is relevant, this has more to do with WEALTH and PRIVILEGE. slumcamper Mar 2019 #24
Agreed. Bill Cosby got away with serial rape for over 30 years whathehell Mar 2019 #41
Congressman Jefferson was wealthy enough and he was a congressman so there was privilege. I don't uponit7771 Mar 2019 #45
Wealth and privilege is based on racism in this country lunatica Mar 2019 #56
Why am I not surprised. athena Mar 2019 #32
Agree with underlying point of unfairness of sentences to POC. But in this case, Manafort's Hoyt Mar 2019 #5
If Manafort was black he'd be all that and in jail longer ... this sentence is screwed up seeing ... uponit7771 Mar 2019 #8
If you read Judge Ellis' statement in its entirety lunatica Mar 2019 #9
My only consolation athena Mar 2019 #33
I agree, I'm outraged and I am white. Can't imagine how people of color are feeling. onecaliberal Mar 2019 #10
They've been telling us how they feel since before Black Lives Matter lunatica Mar 2019 #11
I know they've been telling us, and we've been witnessing it. I still can't imagine how they must onecaliberal Mar 2019 #42
I'm furious and and it is and has been clear to me that "justice" is applied differently to the rich Nevermypresident Mar 2019 #18
If by blameless he means blood soak criminal life, then yes. onecaliberal Mar 2019 #43
. lunatica Mar 2019 #19
The same Judge engaged a high powered Lawyer to figure out a lower sentence Blue_true Mar 2019 #20
I think it's his ranking as a high level GOP/Trump operative more than his race that is the issue. Liberty Belle Mar 2019 #21
I was careful to include the word 'rich' lunatica Mar 2019 #23
Yes, the racial disparity in our justice sytem is horrifying. Liberty Belle Mar 2019 #39
Nailed it. Not to zentrum Mar 2019 #25
I Expect MisJudge Ellis Will Soon Be Sporting a New Ostrich Jacket! DoctorJoJo Mar 2019 #26
Standing with you. In the 60s, anti-war/pro-human rights white folks had long hair as a signifier. VOX Mar 2019 #27
AOC's tweet on Manafort sentencing - "justice" isn't blind. It's bought iluvtennis Mar 2019 #34
What a farce!! marieo1 Mar 2019 #35
AKA "The Unbearable Whiteness of Being" -- this is just gawdawful Hekate Mar 2019 #44
Same here leftynyc Mar 2019 #47
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