Jackson verdict

jaxvid

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Michael Jackson was acquitted of all charges in his highly publicized case. Once again, on a national stage we see the loss of white racial consciousness. Jackson is a black serial abuser of white children. A mostly white jury, many of them mothers, did not send a message to all perverts of this type and send him to jail.

It makes no difference what the evidence was or whether his guilt had been established "beyond a reasonable doubt" the man is a freak, everybody knows it and if you have a chance to take a sicko out of society you do not pass it up because you did not like the mother (as the jury is saying).

I think white people in Los Angelos should riot just as blacks rioted when the Rodney King cops got off.
 

bigunreal

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It is completely impossible to convict a celebrity, especially a black
celebrity, of any serious crime in this country. We have countless
recent examples of this. Compare the Robert Blake and Scott Peterson
trials. These cases were almost eerily similar. The public pretty much
realizes that both men were guilty, but hard evidence was lacking in
both cases. Yet, one jury convicts Peterson, and the other acquits
Blake. The only difference between being on the street (Blake) and
going to the electric chair (Peterson) is celebrity. In Jackson's case,
we have a mega- celebrity who is black. There was no way that any
conviction of this type would ever be allowed in Don King's America.
Period. Just isn't going to happen. If it somehow did, there would
probably have been riots. At the very least, the Jesse Jacksons and Al
Sharptons would have been loudly protesting.
 

white lightning

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That is part of the problem.I truley think that the
jury is afraid of riots like in the Rodney King Trial.
America is so scared of it's cities being burned down.
I would think that even most blacks know that Michael
is a freak and is guilty.How he could beat all ten
counts baffles my mind,but then again,money talks.What
is going on with this country.
 

Colonel_Reb

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I don't think money had anything to do with it. I think they just had their monds made up ahead of time, although I don't see how. In most cases in the US, there is little justice. That's my experience.
 

IceSpeed2

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Jackson is a very sick man. I say that with
maybe a hint of sympathy due to his poor upbringing. I think, due
to financial transactions between Jackson and the kid's mother,
that the kids mother pimped the boy to Jackson. It is really sad
because it could have been stopped. Jackson was made that way and
should have been given better parents.

Man, are there some bad parents out there.

A guilty man goes free. Jackson is an adult and never has had any
stability in his like by choice. The reasons for his actions(all
of them throughout his life) can be interpreted as not having any
focused character or direction. This leads up to child molesting
and perverted acts.
 

IceSpeed2

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The amazing thing in this trial is that the jury was white
predominantly. Unlike Simpson's case, there was little play of
the race card and no "evil white supremacist nazi" who said the
n-word. That's a black only word, which apparantly gave Simpson
an invitation to murder a white person.

In Jackson's case, there was nothing like that. Everyone thought
he was going to be found guilty and knew it. Does a screwed up
upbringing give someone an invitation to rape little boys in the new
America?
 

Kaptain

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It seems to me that jurors are interpreting "reasonable doubt" as meaning "beyond the shadow of any possible doubt or inconcievable possibilities". I happen to catch many of the jurors being interviewed yesterday and across the board they believed that MJ was a petophile. They also believed the witness (Gavin) who claimed prior molestation by MJ. I don't see how "reasonable" adults can believe a petophile can sleep with in the same bed with a kidfor a yearand not perp. on him.I thinkthey shouldchange the"reasonable doubt" clause to "just use common sense damn it!"
 

Colonel_Reb

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I second that Kaptain Poop! There's way too little common sense in the world today though.
 
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