Monday, August 10, 2009

Affirmative Action for the Death Penalty?

As reported on in the Jacksonville Daily News, there is a bill under review which will impose "racial justice" for inmates facing the death penalty. You can read the whole article here: http://www.jdnews.com/news/prosecutors-66491-law-concerned.html. The bill has already been passed by the General Assembly and will soon be considered by NC Governor, Beverly Perdue. The NAACP has also become quite entrenched in this bill and is promoting it as a step towards racial equality and more equal justice. What this bill will do, "...is allow statistical review of death sentence verdicts based on race..." This is clearly not about ensuring justice is served. By promoting this bill it is a selfish and racist move by the NAACP to reduce the total number of BLACK inmates on death row. This is a hateful and repulsive bill which gives affirmative action to the death penalty. If it walks like a duck... If it swims like a duck... If it sounds like a duck... Its a duck! This bill walks... swims... sounds... like affirmative action. By giving more chances for appeal of a death penalty to minority inmates (non-White) this effectively engineers a higher probability of a White inmate being executed over a non-White inmate. Furthermore, is this bill entirely necessary? Of course not. The justice system is thorough, effective, and covers all the bases before handing down a heavy sentence of the death penalty. As The Knights Party has long preached, "Equality for all, special treatment for none." What this should mean, in my opinion, is that all inmates (White OR Black) can use the appeals process like every other citizen and no man should have extra chances or greater consideration for appealing a judgement.
Dont cry racist at me just yet. Lets look at the facts first... To be prejudiced is to pre-judge something before it has passed. Since that is a correct statement, then we can call the following a prejudice at its worst. “The passage of the Racial Justice Act is a major step not only in North Carolina but potentially in the South for dealing with the continuing legacy of systemic racism in the application of the death penalty,” said Reverend William Barber II, President of the NAACP North Carolina State Conference. This statement assumes that most (if not all!) of the lawmen, lawyers, attornerys, jurors, and judges "in the South" have it out for non-Whites and are trying to get them and illegitemately hand out death penalties. Mr. Barber, your true colors are showing in this case, and it is a ugly and hateful scene indeed.

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