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Friday, October 30, 2020

Newsom calls California’s death penalty process ‘infected by racism’

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday threw his support behind the appeal of a man on death row convicted of murder arguing in an amicus brief that “racial discrimination infects the administration of California’s death penalty.” 

The decision to intervene in the death row case follows a promise by Newsom during his first term as governor that no prisoner in the state would be executed while he is in office, a pledge made when he imposed a moratorium on the death penalty. 

15 comments:

  1. Wait , didnt Bidens running ate have a little something to do with that ?

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  2. To save time, leftists like Newsom could just give us a list of the things that AREN'T racist.

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  3. If Californias death penalty is infected with racism, thats a violation of Federal law and should be investigated by the Federal Department of Justice.

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  4. Piece of shit, same as our "governor" here in the Peoples Democratic Republic of Washington. Spineless, pandering libtard, with no gonads. O.K. rant off.. Coming from a family member of a murder victim.

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    1. Sorry your family was a victim of our system after being a victim of a violent crime.
      I am so sick and tired of King Inslee telling us what we want\need and overriding the desires of a majority of the population that wants capital punishment.

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  5. Since everything is racist, nothing is racist.

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  6. So if racism has infected California law....

    Which party has controlled California for the last 9 years....?

    But the DEMocRATS will change things....next time....you elect them.

    Ed357

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  7. Seems a lot of people think crime has a skin color. Convicted of a crime is racist. Sentenced to death for your hideous crime only a product of the KKK. No it's not.

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  8. Someone should tell him its HIS racist system and he should probably fix it if he thinks that. Was it racist when mr harris was the AG? Someone should probably bring that up.
    --generic

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  9. There's no such thing as "racism." It's pattern recognition, a necessary skill and aptitude in a world of teeming billions. The Powers that Be want to pathologize it for some reason. Human beings are tribal and territorial and it's grotesque to pretend otherwise.

    And there's doubly no such thing as "systemic racism," which was never anything but a conspiracy theory.

    Liberals are strange. They say "Don't read that crazy stuff from Q. It's just crazy right-wing conspiracy theories!" And thirty seconds later it's "Now let me tell you about systemic racism, the patriarchy, the Military-Industrial Complex, President Trump's collusion with Russia, the big oil companies that pay a secret army of Internet trolls to deny the truth of global warming, the vast right-wing conspiracy against the Clintons..." You'd think that level of cognitive dissonance would be painful.

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    1. Wondering how Newsom would re-think things if:

      1) his mother was murdered by beheading,

      2) his sister was raped then beheaded,

      3) his wife was raped and murdered by having her heart cut out?

      Who cares the race of the violent criminal. Should he be put down or turned loose?

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    2. "You'd think that level of cognitive dissonance would be painful"-
      When it's easy to lie to others, lying to yourself comes naturally.

      "The truth is what I say it is."
      Senator Charles F. Meachum, Montana
      Shooter, 2007, Mark Wahlberg, Ned Beatty

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    3. What makes you think it isn't painful?
      Libturds are all masochists at heart.

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  10. "There's no such thing as "racism." It's pattern recognition, a necessary skill and aptitude in a world of teeming billions."
    Exactly correct. The ability to discern a ripe fruit from an unripe and dangerous one, or determine what being is a likely threat, or locate a viable mate are all pieces of the same puzzle. To pretend we are all alike is a product of social engineering and is a failure.
    To avoid prison, and the death penalty, do not engage in unlawful behavior. Was that racist of me?

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