Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago
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Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "Native American Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier Suffering with Long COVID" video.
Its very tragic and evil what's been done to this man. Shame on every monster who helped put him away. I hope they get theirs in an afterlife. We got cops, Pigs, FBI agents, anyone with a so-called badge in this country openly killing people right and left and never have to answer for it. Meanwhile you have this man and other activists like him, as well as citizens in general who are simply defending themselves and are doing nothing wrong; who are not trying to take life but simply defend their own against those who want to take it, and those who wish to continue a cycle of hateful oppression against them and their community. These people are either framed when this happens, or who if they do kill their attackers are convicted of first degree murder and give a life or a very long sentence. This is how are you as government works. The vast majority of the people in it, I am 100% confident in saying, after now watching and observing for the last 20-some years of my adult life, have a breathtaking capacity for evil, sadism, and cruelty.
How many murderous agents of the government should be in prison right NOW for deliberate murder towards domestic US citizens? Hundreds? Thousands? At least thousands- especially if you consider the last 100 years as a time frame.
Because of vast majority of those who are in the federal government or psychopaths. Take a look at them. Scratch the surface. They want the privilege to murder and kill with impunity and they don't even want to give us the ability to defend ourselves against it, much less the right to do the same. Just ask any racial minority Justice group The Black panthers, aim, but it doesn't have to be even a ustice group the same could apply to any common citizen. Yes it's frequently motivated by white supremacy but not always. There's also just a general psychopathy and evil involved from those who have no soul or conscience and can use their badge or their government connections as a shield for any accountability or responsibility for the crimes, and they do- they deploy this against anybody who they perceive as an enemy or an opponent for any reason not always a racial reason.
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Obummer was such a fraud. I read that he gave clemency and pardons to fewer than even Bush 1 and Bush 2 did. None of his inspiring words lined up with his actions, and I used to believe that wasn't his fault when that happened; that it was out of his control, but I now realize that that was naive. Especially in his second term, there was nothing holding him back from giving the whole damn country clemency if he chose. He must have had stacks of petitioners a mile high. I read an article that I wish I could still find that said basically that he was so slow to act, by choice, and he only chose the the weakest and lightest convictions, and on many he didn't even grant immediate clemency- some of them still had to do one or two years before they would even become eligible for release, and even at that he left thousands behind by choice. Of course we can't expect one man to right the injustices of an entire country like the US, he would have spent his entire second term and part of his first just going over files. But he also had a staff and he could have had that staff review these files and only inform him of the necessary bullet points that he felt it important to know. In fact, he didn't have to spend any time on the matter at all. He could have simply been the fin rubber stamp. He could have empowered his staff to review and approve clemency for any person they wished and he just would have been the the final signatory. He could have turned this into an efficient assembly line of pardons. It sounds like what he did was the exact opposite. Given that he had nothing holding him back in a second term from being as compassionate and generous as he wanted towards these men and women, I can only conclude that his public words do not reflect his genuine internal nature and that while I don't consider him a "bad" person per se, he is FAR from the empathetic crusader for justice and champion of the common American citizen that he presented himself as long before he ever got elected.
he had a golden opportunity to save so many lives that he would never have again and according to this article if it is true, he pissed it away from simple apathy and lack of compassion.
Obviously top of those lists I would have put Leonard Peltier's name as well as any other then-current US political prisoners. If he were a man of TRUE conviction and who believed in justice, he would have had NO problem at a minimum in his second term (if he was afraid of blow back from propagandized voters and fascist elite interests during his re-election campaign), freeing any person clearly targeted for destruction and harm by the US State. Very sadly, as we all saw quite clearly, none of this was to be true.
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