It still mystifies me why this system, which is a myth perpetuated by the corporate media and academics, has such a hold on the voters it works so hard to stick it to.
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Saturday, May 02, 2015
The 'two-party system' is a Stockholm Syndrome
The so-called two party system is so corrupt that even the
body charged with regulating the minimal campaign finance rules has given up hope of forcing the two parties and their candidates of respecting the law.
It still mystifies me why this system, which is a myth perpetuated by the corporate media and academics, has such a hold on the voters it works so hard to stick it to.
It still mystifies me why this system, which is a myth perpetuated by the corporate media and academics, has such a hold on the voters it works so hard to stick it to.
Friday, May 01, 2015
Baltimore charges help civilized society fight impunity
I’ve read a lot of snotty memes this week supporting
impunity. If you’re on social media, you’ve probably seen them: the pictures of
black (always all black) men rioting with wording along the lines of “if you don’t
want to be killed by police, then all you have to do is not break the law.”
Not surprisingly, this was shown to be untrue. Today, the
Baltimore prosecutor announced that Freddie Gray didn’t actually commit any
crime, before he was arrested and died in police custody.
According to her, his very arrest was illegal in the first place. And that's before his alleged murder.
With charges including second degree murder against thearresting officers, I applaud the prosecutor for striking a blow against
impunity by forcing the accused to answer for their actions before the justice
system.
Impunity has no place in a civilized society. As this week’s riots illustrated, when law enforcement acts like the law doesn’t apply to them, it makes their job harder by giving license to everyone else to act the same way.
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