An Asian female judge cried when she had to sentence the white woman killer cop to a mini vacation in prison for the murder of Daunte Wright. The Black female judge hugged
& gave a Bible to the white female killer cop that she "was forced"
to send to prison for the murder of Botham Jean. Are you seeing any
trends here?
White women cops killing innocent Black men. Turn
on the waterworks. Flowing tears resulting in slap on the wrist
sentencing and remorseful judges. Tears, hugs and Bibles not for the
victim or his family, but for the "poor" white woman cop a jury forced
these fragile, and clearly biased, judges to sentence to prison. What?
This
judge who, between tears, plead the case for this MURDERER even better
than did her paid counsel, had the audacity to interject George Floyd in
her sentencing, justifying her inadequate sentence because murdering
kim didn't leave her knee on Daunte's neck for 9 minutes. Somehow this
made her commission of murder of a Black man less harmful, less
impactful or less destructive than chauvin's murder of George Floyd and
thus, warranted only slap on the wrist, sentencing well below the
standard. I guess in her mind, kim the murderer has suffered enough. Do
these judges have this kind of compassion when the defendants are Black?
Where are the tears, Bibles, hugs and regrets of sending them/us off to
prison?
This judge obviously saw the murdering white female
cop as human, a sentiment not bestowed the Wright Family. The tears she
wept were not for Daunte or his Family but for the murderer cop who she
all but called a good cop and for the pain of feeling forced to send to
prison even if only for a minute. Her life mattered said the judge who
told us of all she still has to offer society. What about Daunte? Had he
nothing to offer? How about his now fatherless son? What about his
grieving parents?
What would be the Asian judges sentencing if
the dead victim and grieving Family looked like her? Would she then see
them as human and dispense law in the name of law not in the name of her
emotions? I guess not only Becky' hides behind their tears...
It
seems for Black folks to get justice or to be perceived HUMAN and
capable of feeling hurt or pain, murders of us must be brutal AND
televised? And then, maybe then, this judge, racist cops and others
might see us as human and grant us dignity and some semblance of
justice! When they see us...
This
case took me right back to Latasha Harlins. Her life did not matter
either. It was a white female judge who sentenced a Korean woman to
probation for the cold blooded murder of her. She was 15 and already
regarded as less than human. Her Family's pain was irrelevant. This
fight is never over...
How dare this woman who society gives
cover as a person of color, thereby denoting some understanding or
appreciation of the experience of being Black in America, which is the
foundation of all that is race in America. She knows not my experience
and never can she stand in my shoes... She is a convenient scapegoat or
deflection used to avoid the conversation of race as it pertains to
Black folks in America. POC or biracial my ass! She is Asian. Daunte was
Black. The ending of this tragic story unfolded accordingly. His life
and his death mattered not. This judge, as did the murdering cop, saw
not his humanity or content of his character, that other convenient
deflection or distortion of Dr. King's words, she saw the color of his
skin. Justice in America reigns on.
Where Is the Humanity, you ask? There is no humanity!
#BlackFamiliesHurt2 #BeckyTears #BlackTwitter #whentheyseeus #Karen #dauntewright
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