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Ep 858 | Mob Justice and BLM as the New KKK | Guest: Pedro Gonzalez
Ep 858 | Mob Justice and BLM as the New KKK | Guest: Pedro Gonzalez
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71 minutes
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Apr 21, 2021
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Justice is dead. We now have a rigged and racist justice system that is all based on politics, race, and collective guilt, rather than due process and individual justice built on facts and evidence. I explain where this came from and where it’s headed. The Chauvin trial is merely a symptom. This is not about police. You as a civilian will be made to care if you are on the wrong side of the two-tiered justice system. To prove this point, I’m joined by Pedro Gonzalez of American Greatness to discuss his column on the Jonathan Pentland case and why it shows that perhaps conservatives should support abolishing the big city police departments after all.
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Apr 21, 2021
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