The People v. American Justice

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The People v. American Justice.
Elite Democrats can wipe their phones and their servers with impunity; you can’t.

17 Sep 2020 ~~ By Charlie Kirk
The great Prelate of Ancient Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero, once said: “The more laws, the less justice.” Two millenia later, Cicero’s wisdom is still relevant: our ruling class in Washington and their enablers across the country use our near infinite number of laws to punish their enemies (e.g., President Trump supporters), while, at the same time, going “swords down” against their own corrupt members.
The most recent examples of laws being selectively applied (or not applied) can be found in two stories from within just the past few days. The first involves New York Magazine’s article entitled “The People v. Donald J. Trump,” which conjectures that the criminal case is already being made to prosecute the sitting President the moment he steps out of office. The jarring headline is equipped with a Photoshopped image of the President in an orange prison jumpsuit—an image at once repulsive and compelling. That is a story about the law being selectively applied.
The next situation involves a case of the law likely being selectively ignored. This would be the disclosure that thirty-one phones from the Mueller team’s investigation have been wiped of all relevant data. Since it is virtually impossible to accidentally wipe a phone—a claim being offered as explanation for some of the cases—the phones were almost certainly intentionally wiped for the purpose of hiding damaging information regarding the investigation of the Russian collusion hoax.
A leading figure in that investigation (and a man surrounded by controversy on a good day), Andrew Weismann, apparently accidentally wiped his phone on more than one occasion. Anyone with even a rudimentary knowledge of today’s smartphones knows there are a series of deliberate steps to wipe a phone. The odds of doing it more than once by accident are prohibitive.
Democrats, in general, seem to have a problem with technology. Remember Hillary Clinton’s “tech troubles”? After the Benghazi scandal, when the then–Secretary of State stood beside the flag-draped caskets of American service-people and lied to Americans about the attack that killed them, her actions were the focus of an investigation. What followed was a data-disappearing act of comic proportions.
~[snip]~
The ruling class has already been using the laws to attack supporters of the President. Without making any judgments as to their actual guilt or innocence, Messrs. Bannon, D’Souza, Stone, Manafort, et al., have certainly seen the legal weaponry of the state used more aggressively on them than it will be on the thirty-one cell phone users on Comrade Mueller’s team.
When these double standards are combined with today’s critical race theory, the resulting selective use and application of law breeds contempt for all law. General lawlessness follows. We know what comes after that.



Comment:
And now home owners being harrassed and treatened by Antifa and BLM are arrested for protecting themeselves.
It's a wonder that the woman in California that made a citizen's arrest and held the man till the Sheriff came wasn't arrested for having a hand gun.
"Intentionally wiped for the purpose of hiding damaging information regarding the investigation of the Russian collusion hoax."Try wiping your phone to destroy evidence see what happens....
 
The People v. American Justice.
Elite Democrats can wipe their phones and their servers with impunity; you can’t.

17 Sep 2020 ~~ By Charlie Kirk
The great Prelate of Ancient Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero, once said: “The more laws, the less justice.” Two millenia later, Cicero’s wisdom is still relevant: our ruling class in Washington and their enablers across the country use our near infinite number of laws to punish their enemies (e.g., President Trump supporters), while, at the same time, going “swords down” against their own corrupt members.
The most recent examples of laws being selectively applied (or not applied) can be found in two stories from within just the past few days. The first involves New York Magazine’s article entitled “The People v. Donald J. Trump,” which conjectures that the criminal case is already being made to prosecute the sitting President the moment he steps out of office. The jarring headline is equipped with a Photoshopped image of the President in an orange prison jumpsuit—an image at once repulsive and compelling. That is a story about the law being selectively applied.
The next situation involves a case of the law likely being selectively ignored. This would be the disclosure that thirty-one phones from the Mueller team’s investigation have been wiped of all relevant data. Since it is virtually impossible to accidentally wipe a phone—a claim being offered as explanation for some of the cases—the phones were almost certainly intentionally wiped for the purpose of hiding damaging information regarding the investigation of the Russian collusion hoax.
A leading figure in that investigation (and a man surrounded by controversy on a good day), Andrew Weismann, apparently accidentally wiped his phone on more than one occasion. Anyone with even a rudimentary knowledge of today’s smartphones knows there are a series of deliberate steps to wipe a phone. The odds of doing it more than once by accident are prohibitive.
Democrats, in general, seem to have a problem with technology. Remember Hillary Clinton’s “tech troubles”? After the Benghazi scandal, when the then–Secretary of State stood beside the flag-draped caskets of American service-people and lied to Americans about the attack that killed them, her actions were the focus of an investigation. What followed was a data-disappearing act of comic proportions.
~[snip]~
The ruling class has already been using the laws to attack supporters of the President. Without making any judgments as to their actual guilt or innocence, Messrs. Bannon, D’Souza, Stone, Manafort, et al., have certainly seen the legal weaponry of the state used more aggressively on them than it will be on the thirty-one cell phone users on Comrade Mueller’s team.
When these double standards are combined with today’s critical race theory, the resulting selective use and application of law breeds contempt for all law. General lawlessness follows. We know what comes after that.



Comment:
And now home owners being harrassed and treatened by Antifa and BLM are arrested for protecting themeselves.
It's a wonder that the woman in California that made a citizen's arrest and held the man till the Sheriff came wasn't arrested for having a hand gun.
"Intentionally wiped for the purpose of hiding damaging information regarding the investigation of the Russian collusion hoax."Try wiping your phone to destroy evidence see what happens....

As a nation moves through time the citizenry becomes naturally more & more corrupted. It's the dark side of humanity & forms but one segment of what is called in the field of the humanities; "The Human Condition".
 

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