An angle he never imagined
My sense of justice is quite tickled today.
If you watch the news, you may have seen that an arrest has finally been made in a murder case from 1964. Two black teenagers were beaten and then tied to an engive block and thrown into the river to drown. The suspect, now 71, was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Today he stood before a judge and was formally charged with the crime.
The judge is a black woman.
I am amused, and pleased.
If you watch the news, you may have seen that an arrest has finally been made in a murder case from 1964. Two black teenagers were beaten and then tied to an engive block and thrown into the river to drown. The suspect, now 71, was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Today he stood before a judge and was formally charged with the crime.
The judge is a black woman.
I am amused, and pleased.
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I love it when irony bites monsters like this in the butt.
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*heh*
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A couple of Sundays ago we celebrated Martin Luther King's heritage. Our pastor, who is a black woman, recalled her childhood, when discrimination was still a fact of life. Right before this happenned, however, my seven year old daughter went to children's church, hand-in-hand with her good friend, a African-American girl about her age.
We're making progress!
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My mate pointed out to me that, while jury selection is often influenced by background of the potential jurors, a judge is would probably be considered effectively impartial just because she (or he) is really a professional. I guess that makes sense.
That said, I hope that, if this is actually the guilty party, that he ends up in a world of very public hurt.
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