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“Criminal justice was originally intended to protect society from the lawbreaker. By the time the Warren Court had finished with it, its chief function was to protect the lawbreaker from society. Needless to say, the Court’s exaggerated magnification of criminal rights worked directly to the advantage of minorities that shelter criminal castes within their ranks.”
Wilmot Robertson wrote these words over 50 years ago in The Dispossessed Majority. They still ring true today. Black crime — already high — has increased since de-policing and the 2014 “Ferguson Effect.” In 2022, blacks accounted for at least 60.4 percent of all murders in the US despite being only 13 percent of the population. Combined with the growing anti-white nature of all institutions in the United States, this is having an impact on race and criminal justice. Blacks are increasingly above the law while whites and other non-blacks are paying the price.
The most egregious example of this failure of our criminal justice system involves blacks attacking whites — often the elderly or children — and receiving little or no punishment. The following are just some of the cases from the past few years:
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- Devon Dontray Dunham was found not guilty of murder in the shooting death of a white volunteer fire chief, Ernest Martin Stevens, 77, in Hardeeville, South Carolina, in August 2017 despite his confession and 19 witnesses taking the stand against him. Mr. Dunham attempted to carjack Mr. Stevens, who simply tried to drive away.
- Jadon Hayden, a 20-year-old black man, recorded himself beating an elderly white veteran, Norman Bledsoe, 75, in a Detroit nursing home in May 2020. Mr. Bledsoe died two months after the attack. The case was dismissed, as Mr. Hayden was…
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