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Social Justice ... A politically correct way to hate!

A street scene in Ann Arbor Michigan.

 

A group of thieves is stopped outside of a Lord & Taylor store in Dearborn Michigan.  The group includes a young 11 year old girl, her mother (wanted for for retail fraud, convicted of child abuse, served time in Canada for drug smuggling etc...) and mothers boyfriend ( Multiple social security numbers, credit cards etc were found on him). Security guards approach the young girl, the boyfriend gets back out of his car, assaults the guards, the guards fight back, the mother threatens to get a gun out of the trunk, the scene must be a mess, the boyfriend ends up being picked up by an ambulance, in witch he dies in on the way to the hospital. The guards had him in a choke hold.  One of the guards Dennis Richardson is an off duty Detroit Fireman. He is facing manslaughter charges. Lord & Taylor is facing a $600 million lawsuit. Social Justice demands that the mother faces no charges. The Wayne County Prosecutor does not want to inflame the situation. The Wayne County Prosecutor bases who to charge with what crime based upon the "Social Reaction" that is "Social Justice"

The Wayne County Prosecutor won one today when the Michigan Supreme Court rejected the bail posted by Larry Nevers. He was out on appeal of his conviction for the death of a man who would not co-operate with an arrest. The Wayne County Prosecutor perused this case to appease the same crowd he was playing to by not going after the Mother thief at Lord & Taylor. If the Wayne County Prosecutor really cared about the law as excuse in going again after Nevers, why doesn't he go after a thief? The answer my friend is "Social Justice"!

Funny the "Social Justice" crowd didn't make a peep about the guy in the picture getting a beating, that very easily could of been fatal. Maybe the guy on the ground had the wrong profile...