On #Justice and #georgefloyd #protests #icantbreathe #defundthepolice For my friends wondering why there is no trust in the system by many black Americans/people who disturbed by injustice ....so much so that they feel we need to go back and rebuild from new base....the following images should hopefully make it clear. In FL - crimes are given points and the justice system is supposed to punish people equally according to the points earned by their crime. 2nd pic shows Sarasota Herald Tribune investigation ("Bias on the Bench" - please google it) into Bias on the Bench and sentencing disparities between blacks and whites. The stats shown in the second image show that even for the same crimes - sames points - blacks get significantly longer prison sentences than whites. In FL - Felons (greater than 365 days in jail lose the right to vote) and many indivuals are unable to have records expunged meaning they are permanently barred from most jobs once out of jail. Note: This judge has gone on the record saying that he follows prosecutor recommendations etc. Which means that in his courtroom, over hundreds of cases... somehow the police, the prosecutors and the judge are saying they are "NOT Responsible" and they have no idea how these came to be - but they dont think they have done anything wrong - nor do they intend to change. When you see the rage of protestors in the US - understand that there is ZERO trust in the criminal justice system - not in the police, the public defenders, or the judges. I am tired...its been this way my whole life, it's was this way in the 1800s. I am far away in Cameroon; but I really wonder just who the justice system actually protects. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBVxT2ZgyPg/?igshid=14guuqb12cyvz