⚖ Why Raja Jackson Walks Free "Justice by Race & Geography"

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I grew up fighting. I am a fighter before I am anything else. With size and strength comes rules, and my father taught me these rules: Rule #1: Never jump on someone who doesn’t want to fight you. Rule #2: Never jump on someone who cannot defend themselves against you. There’s no excuse for “seeing red” and not stopping. That’s exactly why prisons are built—because if you can’t control your temper and act like a female trapped in a man’s body, then civilized society is not for you. People like that are separated from society. I’ve been in this situation too many times, but I always stop. The fight is over once it’s over. But if your goal is to kill, that’s when someone doesn’t stop—and that’s the difference. But this is California, and unfortunately, when a Black person harms or even kills a White American, it’s often supported or even celebrated. They might dig up a tweet from 12 years ago, claim the victim said something “racist,” and use that as an excuse not to prosecute. Justice today depends heavily on race and geography. Because of that, I see him getting off—maybe facing a civil suit at most, but since he doesn’t have much, even that won’t matter. Any punishment will be labeled “racist” simply because the victim is White and the attacker is Black. In a Democrat stronghold like California, that makes real justice almost impossible.

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