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re: Nike exec, Jordan brand chairman admits to being a murderer...Still has his job
Posted on 10/19/21 at 4:56 am to Jack Ruby
Posted on 10/19/21 at 4:56 am to Jack Ruby
In my opinion, if you intentionally murder someone, you should be done. This story being used to promote "justice reform" sickens me. I guess Larry Miller is going to be celebrated now because he turned his life around while the other kid... well he's dead still I think...
Murder isn't just making a mistake. It doesn't even sound like he did much time for it either as he was out of prison by 27, spending only 4 years in juvie for the actual murder.
I guess because he was an executive at Nike we should be okay with murder now? Is murder okay as long as you become rich and well connected later on?
Is this really what you want to tell society? Even if you murder later in life we'll pour resources into you to get you back on track with our new progressive programs.
Where is the deterrent to not murder in the first place? When I think of justice reform, I think of non-violent offenders getting alternative treatment, not violent offenders or murderers.
Funny he writes about it now. I'm sure he waited until the family of the kid he murdered couldn't speak against it. Of course he'll make plenty of money off the book, along with his daughter.
Murder isn't just making a mistake. It doesn't even sound like he did much time for it either as he was out of prison by 27, spending only 4 years in juvie for the actual murder.
I guess because he was an executive at Nike we should be okay with murder now? Is murder okay as long as you become rich and well connected later on?
Is this really what you want to tell society? Even if you murder later in life we'll pour resources into you to get you back on track with our new progressive programs.
Where is the deterrent to not murder in the first place? When I think of justice reform, I think of non-violent offenders getting alternative treatment, not violent offenders or murderers.
Funny he writes about it now. I'm sure he waited until the family of the kid he murdered couldn't speak against it. Of course he'll make plenty of money off the book, along with his daughter.
This post was edited on 10/19/21 at 5:28 am
Posted on 10/19/21 at 5:34 am to tiggerthetooth
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When I think of justice reform, I think of non-violent offenders getting alternative treatment, not violent offenders or murderers.
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