An LAPD officer accidentally filmed himself putting cocaine in a suspect’s wallet
When repeated proof of the constant unfairness of the “justice” system continues to be presented, only to be hand-waved, excused as
“a few bad apples”, downplayed and put off until the next news item pushes it off the page (although at least in this one instance the ADA did get fired fairly quickly, although if you listen to her pity party media announcement, she still doesn’t think she really did anything wrong and you know if the Uber driver hadn’t recorded it, nothing would have happened to the person using the power of her office to make believable threats), when our “anecdotes” (not facts, never facts), no matter the number, will never rise to the exalted status of data for a sanctimonious segment of the population who thinks everything is just fine, perfect, dandy and the people for whom the system doesn’t actually work need to just shut up and die quietly - that whole “deplorables” things becomes so very real to me.
It’s so strange to see such a spot on example of what John Oliver called “whataboutism”, AKA “changing the subject to focus on someone else’s perceived wrongdoing” in his last segment; this entire thread is about what cops are doing wrong; why Shodan thinks his anecdotes about the hordes of blacks and Muslims rampaging around, “legally” assaulting and straight up murdering his friends and acquaintances excuses the cops’ crimes, I don’t know. If he doesn’t think that excuses cops, why the hell is he bringing up besides deflecting?