Now THIS is black privilege.
This very mediocre woman probably got into Emory Law because she was black, and probably got elected because she was black, and possibly had the judge cut her slack for her behavior in the courtroom and with the case because she was black, and allowed her to remain on the case…..but he had one instruction - not to bring race into this matter (since the case has nothing to do with race).
So what does this entitled bitch do? She actually announces to the crowd that she was instructed by the judge not to bring up race and defiantly says “I’m going to do it anyway!” She then goes in to moan about the challenges that come with being black, not appreciating all the favoritism and breaks she’s been given due to being black.
She really should have been removed from the case. Bet the judge is sorry he bent over for her.
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This very mediocre woman probably got into Emory Law because she was black, and probably got elected because she was black, and possibly had the judge cut her slack for her behavior in the courtroom and with the case because she was black, and allowed her to remain on the case…..but he had one instruction - not to bring race into this matter (since the case has nothing to do with race).
So what does this entitled bitch do? She actually announces to the crowd that she was instructed by the judge not to bring up race and defiantly says “I’m going to do it anyway!” She then goes in to moan about the challenges that come with being black, not appreciating all the favoritism and breaks she’s been given due to being black.
She really should have been removed from the case. Bet the judge is sorry he bent over for her.

After judge's scolding for playing 'race card,' Fani Willis says she'll 'talk about it anyway'
Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis in a speech Friday seemed to defy a judge's recent warning to not play "the race card."
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