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Civil Rights violations question
Posted on 12/9/22 at 10:28 am
Posted on 12/9/22 at 10:28 am
We are all aware of state, local and municipal police being investigated by the DOJ for violations of civil rights under 18USC 242, usually in use of force incidents.
In these incidents if an officer is found to have violated a person’s 4th amendment rights they can and will be sentenced to federal prison.
These incidents usually have one victim.
We now know they FBI has violated every citizens 1st amendment rights. 300 million victims. Who will hold them criminally responsible.
What they have done is worse than any other civil right violation, short of serious bodily injury or death, than any other incident, based on the scale.
Agree or disagree?
In these incidents if an officer is found to have violated a person’s 4th amendment rights they can and will be sentenced to federal prison.
These incidents usually have one victim.
We now know they FBI has violated every citizens 1st amendment rights. 300 million victims. Who will hold them criminally responsible.
What they have done is worse than any other civil right violation, short of serious bodily injury or death, than any other incident, based on the scale.
Agree or disagree?
Posted on 12/9/22 at 10:31 am to Chappy
I don't think the courts can provide the remedy because of scale.
Revolution is probably the best remedy here.
Posted on 12/9/22 at 10:31 am to Chappy
quote:The DoJ should be completely dismantled and every employee from Garland to the new-hire janitor interrogated and treated as guilty until proven innocent, and every shameful deed that each (guilty) one did should be publicly released to embarrass and disgrace them. Then, the ones who deserve it (not the good guys or the slightly bad ones)... well, they get what traitors deserve.
We are all aware of state, local and municipal police being investigated by the DOJ for violations of civil rights under 18USC 242, usually in use of force incidents.
In these incidents if an officer is found to have violated a person’s 4th amendment rights they can and will be sentenced to federal prison.
These incidents usually have one victim.
We now know they FBI has violated every citizens 1st amendment rights. 300 million victims. Who will hold them criminally responsible.
What they have done is worse than any other civil right violation, short of serious bodily injury or death, than any other incident, based on the scale.
Agree or disagree?
Posted on 12/9/22 at 10:36 am to VolcanicTiger
The fact that Wray hasn’t resigned, hasn’t announced the firing of those agent’s responsible is very telling. And this whole thing is going completely over most peoples heads.
This post was edited on 12/9/22 at 10:37 am
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