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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]soryang
(3,308 posts)13. I'm familiar with this area of Georgia
the state of mind of many of the people there is something from the segregation days. I know many among the younger generations aren't that way, but many still are. The jury demographics are all important.
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I don't think that's the typical perception though I don't know what the actual stats would show nt
Hugh_Lebowski
Nov 2021
#22
+1, "... there's a black man running ..." was literally an emergency to the racist calling
uponit7771
Nov 2021
#28
If this jury acquits, I'll take to the streets too. Don't think there are many people who support
Hoyt
Nov 2021
#15
+1, at MINIMUM cruelty and racism and crookedness is *NOT* a deal breaker for too many Americans
uponit7771
Nov 2021
#30
WHOA !!! This should be an OP, I thought 70% of blacks voted in 2020. I don't know where they hell
uponit7771
Nov 2021
#32
I've tried to explain that to some of the "no way that many people voted" folks
oldsoftie
Nov 2021
#33