Criminal injustice is bipartisan, but it doesn’t have to be – Everything Law and Order Blog

From our TRNN #InaugurationDay livestream, Stephen Janis and Taya Graham, intrepid hosts of the weekly Police Accountability Report, look at the changes we should and shouldn’t expect in the world of criminal justice and policing under a Biden administration. Then, Janis and Graham discuss the issues and stories they’ll be investigating in the coming weeks and months at TRNN.

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20 thoughts on “Criminal injustice is bipartisan, but it doesn’t have to be”
  1. it's a menacing, unnatural presense to have that many armed officers around, and bootlickers deserve to be stewed and used as soup ingredients for providing support for this system..

  2. The answer Taya's last question is, no. White supremacy, which is what the police and military are for/born out of, is unable to self reform in a meaningful manner. White supremacy's answer to every problem will be "more white supremacy," which ironically will not be good for white people either. And of course, white supremacy is the white race's collective ego so it will take collective self-awareness to change it.

  3. Do you imagine you all realize that they're not taking that old to the Constitution the original they work for the corporation 1871 you might want to look it up none of this is going to change it's all political theater and we're all being played

  4. Defund the police died because of the democrats and in name of Biden. The silence and the not mentioning that injustice is deeply rooted in policing and justice system shows the unwill even to speak about taking actions against this awful situation. The comments Biden did on BLM and injustice within the justice system don't fit the nessecessity to really act on it. I am not convinced anything notable will be done in that matter. It's all talk to the howling wind. As an outsider, but good informed, I am really concerned that people are cheering up for the Biden administration, tho "Biden is not Trump" is true but not helpful on any burning issue. This mantra and trying to force a empty phrase of "Unity" down the throat of the US people rather disgust me.

  5. Shut up an run for PRESIDENT. I NEVER VOTED IN MY LIFE. I WILL VOTE IF YOU PEOPLE RUN. SHE'S PRESIDENT HE'S VISE PRESIDENT. HE'S PRESIDENT SHE'S VICE-PRESIDENT. There waa WHITE President there was (a)BLACK president There' was an ORANGE President now it's time for a PRETTY PRESIDENT (or vice) RUN SMART LADY RUN.

  6. I did not vote for Biden. I voted against 45. I’m optimistic that it was the lesser of two evils. Unfortunately, because the D.C. elites are so removed from reality, the Biden/Harris Administration’s response to Police Brutality is most likely to be more Police.

  7. In the age of cell phones I don't understand why we need a representative government.Great  Documentary I hope to see about the  Legalisation of all drugs and prostitution we don't need government  watch https://youtu.be/1kDXxz1Usa4 Housing is a human/civil right. A system in which access to a human/civil rights is subject to exchange is immoral/unjust. Rent is essentially payment for access to housing. Therefore, rent is immoral/unjust Landlording (if you have any sense of human decency) is not okay.
    No matter how "nice" you would be to tenants, no matter how much of "a deal" you cut tenants, you are effectively leveraging a person's fundamental need for shelter and survival so that YOU may personally profit. This is exploitative. Period.
    I'm sure there are a few very rare hypothetical situations someone could bring up to try and challenge how unethical it is to be a landlord, but just the fact that they would have to come up with these very unlikely abstract situations should already tell you more than you need to know.
    Also, I would like to point out that, historically, virtually every socialist revolution/uprising has to some degree contained land reforms that included at least stripping landlords of their property, and often times the outright execution of the landlords themselves.
    Something so universal as that doesn't happen without warrent.
    I hope this doesn't come off as a personal attack towards you, cuz that's not what I'm trying to do, I'm sure you yourself are a cool person, but how aware you are of fucking people over, wouldn't change the fact that you're fucking people over.Why can't every human live in peace. Every human on  Planet should have the same rights

  8. Democrats will not fix the policing problem. They will only embolden it and make sure that it continues to get worse. It's no coincidence that most unarmed Blacks killed by police are in Dem ran cities.

  9. No already voted no on MJ but ACTUALLY it was so bad I have cancer and they are saying the bill just ends all of my pain treatment and others meds got put in schedule 1 it is insane. Call you REPS. Make some noise

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