Can we make it that imminent domain can only be used for roads, earth work project, ect. And that no money can be made after seizing the property using ID for 20-50 years?
Such as it can't be resold, cant be developed, and can't be used for a building that sells a product such as education or anything.
@dzdarrell@RueAlar Have you seen a Carnival cruise? Shit free booze and lobster till they get to international waters.
They'll love if the first day.
Then oatmeal and water the rest of the trip.
drop them off in Nigeria.
@zarahussain999 Cultural assimilation, deportation, and basic equal justice under the law was the request and moderate option by the Native population.
The request was not followed.
This is the result.
@michaelpierse Deportation was the moderate option.
You're choice has been noted, this is the result.
The natives are a kind and just people.
Their request is for the invaders to leave.
@dlLambo All could have been avoided but the immigrants had to stab, grape, and behead the natives.
Well the natives have had enough.
The Natives want them out.
The Karmelo Anthony verdict shows that the justice system has reverted back to the Jim Crow South era.
It is no longer about evidence.
It is no longer about right or wrong.
It is about keeping racial score through the prosecution and imprisonment of Black people.
It was no surprise that an all white jury would find a 19 year old kid, who was bullied and harassed by two 6โ1โ bullies, guilty of murder while he was minding his business.
We have seen this story before.
A young Black man is put on trial, and somehow the burden shifts from what happened to him, to why he should not have defended himself.
The facts become secondary.
The optics become everything.
The outcome feels predetermined long before the verdict is read.
People will tell you not to make it about race.
But race has always been part of the story in America.
The hard truth is that many Black people no longer believe they will receive the benefit of the doubt when their freedom is on the line.
And verdicts like this are exactly why.
At some point, we have to stop pretending that everyone is playing by the same set of rules.
Because the people watching this case saw something very different than what that jury claimed to see.