Posted on 11/20/2021 10:35:08 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Would you like to see an example of actual injustice?
Google the name "Ernest Martin Stevens".
Mr. Stevens was a 77 year old White man sitting in his truck, in a public parking lot, in Hardeeville, SC, in 2017.
To Devon Dunham, a 28 year black, ex con with an actual illegal pistol, Mr Stevens proved to be a target too good to pass up.
Dunham demanded the truck, but when Mr Stevens tried to drive away, Dunham shot him 4 times wth a 9mm, including the head, heart, lung and back.
Despite multiple eyewitnesses, video, his DNA on the murder weapon and...a videotaped confession, the jury took only 2 hours to acquit Dunham of all charges.
What was the make up of the jury?
Why did they ignore the evidence?
What was their reasoning?
Why did the judge accept the verdict?
Where was the outrage?
Why wasn't it reported by the msm?
Hell, it barely made the local news.
““as a black person, I probably am seeing what a fair trial looks like in some sort of twisted way.”
Have no idea what that means. Let’s try switching races: “as a white person, I probably am seeing what a fair trial looks like in some sort of twisted way.”
No, still doesn’t make any sense.
Let’s try again using Eskimos: “as an Eskimo person, I probably am seeing what a fair trial looks like in some sort of twisted way.”
Nope, still falls short.
Let’s use vegetables: “as a potato person, I probably am seeing what a fair trial looks like in some sort of twisted way.”
Nope. No logical connection anywhere. Woof!
“Despite multiple eyewitnesses, video, his DNA on the murder weapon and...a videotaped confession, the jury took only 2 hours to acquit Dunham of all charges.”
This verdict was assiduously ignored by the nazi media all across the country. It was also ignored by the coward politicians in SC.
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