Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Friday, December 05, 2014
Racism, Discrimination, Inequality, Judgment, or Bias - the Causes, Conditions, or Results of Something Worse?
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New York State
What is the Cable News Obsession with fanning the
Racial Fires?
When is poverty seen as
the perpetrator, not people?
Since when did MSNBC and
CNN become the custodians and enforcers of racial equality in America ? For a couple of news services who operate
under FCC licenses from the government you would think they have assumed the
role of the Justice Department and the Courts along with prosecutor and jury.
The cable news media in
America has become the Kangaroo Court of First resort for select groups of
citizens though it has no Constitutional basis for such actions, it is not part
of the FCC license, and there is no liability for the volumes of lies they may
broadcast in order to control or manufacture news.
The phrase "rush to
judgment" means ignoring the judicial process and the Constitutional
safeguards inherent in our system of justice.
Our Constitution requires such a process to protect people from the
abuses of unregulated justice. It also
directs that a person is innocent until proven guilty by the judicial system.
We all know our judicial
system is filled with legalese doubletalk and gobble de gook in order to
intimidate the public, provide jobs to our law school grads, and overload the
circuits of our news media. In this way
the innocent can be convicted, the guilty can be protected, and the lawyers can
join the country club.
When you add to this
already rather dismal system the mouthpieces and talking heads for every
non-profit (most certainly including preachers and churches) dedicated to
protecting the social interests of our citizens from the predator practices of
our legal institutions (law enforcement),
manipulation by our financial institutions, and discrimination by
everyone else, you have a recipe for sure failure.
So, we now have our
politicians, preachers, prosecutors, and press, the latter the procrastinators
and perpetrators of the news media whose very jobs, ratings, and profits depend
on perpetuating pipe dreams on the public.
How many special interests does it take to protect the public interest?
Excuse me, does anyone
besides me see a problem here? Polls
show people do not trust these groups.
Polls show people trust anyone but these groups to accomplish anything. So, why are the people dependent on these
same groups to protect them, advise them, or speak on their behalf?
Too many of these people
operate under the old theory that if you don't like or can't stand the truth,
then change it. That ancient philosophy
is what has kept civilization from getting beyond the Neanderthal age all these
millennia. Sometimes it seems we have
more in common with such barbarian behavior than with what one might expect
from the evolution of civilization.
In short, people are fed a
steady stream of lies, distortion, or misinformation to keep us apart,
distrustful of different races, hateful of other religions, suspicious of
motives and to convince us anyone of any other color is out to take what you
got.
So, here are a few truths
that may help you penetrate the fog.
First about grand juries, everyone has an opinion about them but few speak
the truth. Here is part of what New York state law says
about the grand jury process.
GRAND JUROR’S
HANDBOOK
THE ROLE
OF THE GRAND JURY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
The grand jury is an arm of the court. It is not an
agent of the prosecutor or the police. A grand jury does not decide whether or
not a person has been proven guilty. That is the trial jury's job. The grand
jury decides whether or not a person should be formally charged with a crime or
other offense. The grand jury makes that decision based on evidence presented
to it by the prosecutor, who also instructs the grand jury on the law. The
grand jury's decision must be based on the evidence and on the law.
In general, the grand jury makes one of three
decisions:
A. The grand jury may vote to formally accuse
someone of a crime. This accusation is called an “indictment,” also known as a
“bill” which is short for “bill of indictment.”
B. The grand jury may vote to dismiss the charges,
also known as a “no-bill.”
C. The grand jury may direct the prosecutor to file
an information accusing the person of an offense less serious than a felony.
There are also rare circumstances where a grand
jury recommends that a case should be sent to Family Court or where the grand
jury makes a report to the court.
WHY WE
HAVE GRAND JURIES
The use of trial juries (also called petit juries)
and grand juries goes back approximately 800 years. Beginning around 1215 A.D.,
both types of juries were used in England . The grand jury made the
formal accusation, known as a “bill of indictment” or “presentment.” The trial
jury decided whether the accusation was proven.
The grand jury is included in the United States Constitution and the New York State Constitution. In New York State ,
a person cannot be brought to trial for a felony unless that person has been
indicted by a grand jury.
The grand jury has an awesome responsibility. It
uses its power both as a sword and as a shield: a sword to accuse or indict
those whom there is reason to believe have committed crimes; a shield to
protect the innocent against unfounded accusations.
Hum, a grand jury does not
decide if a person is guilty or innocent.
A grand jury can be a sword or a shield to accuse or indict or to
protect the innocent. Don't hear many
media or "experts" saying this, they just want a conviction which no
grand jury can provide.
Personally, I think these
tragic events taking place are not rampant racism smoldering below the surface
of society but are more symptomatic of the unequal economic opportunity
plaguing our nation.
First, why are cops
involved in these incidents? Are they
are trying to stop criminal activity or are they enforcing stupid laws of the
government. In New York , the city and state wanted more tax
revenue, so 60% of the cost of cigarettes is now taxes. Imagine what would happen if you paid 60% of
your income to corrupt governments.
Well the cigarette tax is
like the gas tax, it don't care what your skin color may be or how much money
you may have, it is the epitome of equality, the poor and the super rich pay
exactly the same tax, even if the poor have no money, no jobs and no hope.
Therefore, unscrupulous people
buy cigarettes out of state where governmental greed is not prevalent and bring
them to the poor parts of town to sell them on the streets without the onerous
taxes but for a fee. Of course, the rich
just send their jets to a country where there are no taxes on cigarettes to
feed their addiction.
When the city needs more
money to fund corruption they go after the citizens cheating on taxes and for
the cost of lost cigarette tax a dead body lies on the ground. Why did the government order the police to
enforce tax collection? Isn't that the
job of tax collectors?
As for Ferguson , the entire city is trapped in
economic despair, like so many parts of so many cities around the nation. Abraham Lincoln once said all people were not
equal, but all people must have equal opportunity. They still don't.
However, unequal
opportunity is not just a racial issue.
There are poor whites just like there are poor every other race. Where poverty breeds there is attendant
crime. Those trapped in poverty are also
trapped in an endless circle of crime which leads to hopelessness, which leads
to envy, and then to revenge against those who have what the poor person does
not have.
The effort to break the
cycle of poverty has been one of very slow progress, dependent on many
uncontrollable forces like the world economy, honesty in government officials,
etc., etc. The victims and the
perpetrators of crimes are generally from the same race no matter what the
professional mouthpieces tell you.
Here is a snapshot of one
of our largest yet most racially balanced cities in America ,
Chicago . In the Windy City ,
one third of the population is white, one third is black, and one third is
Hispanic. So how does that translate
into crime?
Crime is all about the
lack of economic equality. The whites
have far more economic security and far less crime. Here are the latest stats available.
Based on statistics, 96.8
percent of homicides, 93.3 percent of rapes, 96 percent of robberies, and 91.8
percent of aggravated assaults, meaning 94.5 percent of all violent crimes in
Chicago , are committed
by blacks and Hispanics, yet they only represent two thirds of the population.
Contrary to what some of
the mouthpieces have been saying to the media, the jails are not just filled
with kids busted for petty possession of marijuana. Many violent criminals are incarcerated, for
victimizing their own people.
When our leaders get past
pointing fingers and making judgment on people, and police are people too, then
maybe we can get to the serious problem of creating economic opportunity,
meaningful economic opportunity, and get on with solving our real problem of poverty for all races and genders. Poverty, the underlying cause of economic inequality that results from lack of economic opportunity.
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Friday, July 26, 2013
Pope Francis reaches Rock Star status in Historic Brazilian Gig
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1.5 million youth ignore heavy rains to rock with Pope at Copacabana beach Mass - The Man they call Papa!
1.5 million youth ignore heavy rains to rock with Pope at Copacabana beach Mass - The Man they call Papa!
The American media seems
adverse to covering "feel good" stories but at least the rest of the
world can learn with amazement the incredible journey Pope Francis is making to
Brazil
where millions of faithful are showing him how much they love his compassionate
approach to leading the world to the light.
Check out the video from The Telegraph in the UK. At least the rest of the world see the news value.
Barely a word was
mentioned about the Pope's first international trip on network or cable news
and that is a sad testament to the nature of stories that reach the
people. Oh our news media showed the
Pope in the ghettos of Rio and tried to say
the story was all about the failure of the rich to help the poor.
But the message had
nothing to do with failure and everything to do with faith, and a Catholic
Pope's plea to have faith in God and Jesus Christ is the last thing you will
hear from a liberal media in America
still intent on driving God from everything in our nation.
How sad but how
typical. The Pope is in South America
pleading the cause for ALL poor and rich people, the need for faith in a higher
cause, from a loving God, while in America
our politicians are holding a Conference on Violent Crime in Chicago , where 226 deaths have rocked the
local landscape already this year.
Pope Francis focuses
attention on prayer and faith for all while American politicians focus
attention on gangs and murder on the streets of our cities. In Brazil
1.5 million youth, yes the same age as those in gangs and committing murder in America , joined
the Pope on that rain driven beach in his journey to bring us closer to God.
How strange for the media
to not notice such a massive movement in our Southern Hemisphere. How odd to not cover a story that affects
over 1.2 billion Catholics around the world, the largest single religious
denomination in the world and in America .
When it comes to media
coverage the Pope is truly a voice in the wilderness because the networks have
not figured out how to make God or faith into a reality show so they can make
money.
People of all faiths have
a right to know there is one world leader walking the walk and talking the talk
when it comes to laying his life on the line for his love of all people and
belief in the power of prayer and faith.
There are rare times in
the history of mankind when one solitary voice can make a difference. Pope Francis may very well be one of those
people whose genuine love, compassion and empathy for giving transcend ego,
power and greed for taking.
Politicians and people
from Wall Street to Main Street
could benefit from his example and may very well find salvation in his gentler
and kinder message.
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