Family still in the U.S.?
The wheels of justice grind two slow, and out of alignment.
Mohamad needs his neck stretched.
Why is this POS still breathing? Hang the bastard and get it over with.
why do we let murderers off easier because they fail? attempted murder should always carry the same penalty as murder.
incompetence should not be rewarded.
Was the person who died the Holocaust survivor? Imagine getting past the Nazis only to be put down by an Islamo-nazi.
“I am devastated to hear of Karen Diamond’s passing,” Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement on Monday. “
Yeah sure Mr. Sanctuary.
January 2017:
Boulder officials vote to become sanctuary city
1st degree murder during a domestic terrorist attack.
January 2017:
Boulder officials vote to become sanctuary city
Like many Jews of my generation, I grew up wondering what I would have done had I been part of the privileged group in Nazi Germany. Would I hide my neighbors? Would I lie to the Gestapo to protect my friends? Would I take advantage of my privilege for my own self-interest?
Thus, it’s not surprising that I was drawn to a concept introduced to me by one of my very favorite professors, the late Gary Stahl of the CU philosophy department. The concept is “moral luck”: the good fortune of not having to face situations in which doing the moral thing may be personally dangerous. My moral luck began running out in January of 2016, when the Trump administration used its authority to persecute, among others, immigrants, people of color, Muslims and members of the LGBTQ+ community. I was granted a temporary reprieve during the Biden administration, but my moral luck has been virtually hemorrhaging since Trump’s return to office.
Although there are many reasons for Boulder to maintain its status as a sanctuary, such a course of action would likely have repercussions. On a practical level, one might argue that those of us whose identities place us lower on the regime’s target list might be giving up some of our current privilege by protecting our neighbors. However, staying on the sidelines would likely only delay our inevitable rise on the hit list. On a more personal level, very few of those of us who seem to be safe right now do not have some involvement with members of the currently targeted groups. We depend on and, in many cases, love our friends, relatives, colleagues and workers who may not have the “appropriate” documents or gender identities or sexual orientations or skin color … Do we really want to lose these people?
Find a rope and tree and get on with it.
The dudes lawyer is named David Kraut.
A lawyer named Kraut defending a killer of Jews?
Tin eared