10-09-2020, 10:51 PM
Trying to fathom how 'justice' is metered out in the US is something of a lottery. Varies from state to state. And then there's the fact that religion is still so strong in the US, with the Old Testament punishments seemingly favoured by the conservatives, especially the hard right, whereas your politically moderate or left Christian seems more in favour of a New Testament understanding of justice.
The one thing is for certain in the US when it comes to their judicial system, I wouldn't want to be poor, black, hispanic, Asian, a woman or gay/lesbian. If I was fronting a judge in the US, I'd sure want to be a tall, handsome, wealthy white guy... or at least be doing so in California and maybe NY.
The one thing is for certain in the US when it comes to their judicial system, I wouldn't want to be poor, black, hispanic, Asian, a woman or gay/lesbian. If I was fronting a judge in the US, I'd sure want to be a tall, handsome, wealthy white guy... or at least be doing so in California and maybe NY.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

