CURRENT EVENTS July 31-Sept 27

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“… Conservative political figures including Trump’s deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, have shared footage of the deadly attack and used it to paint Democrats as “soft on crime.”

Billionaire Elon Musk published several social-media posts about the attack, calling for expedited death penalty sentences in cases with “unequivocal guilt.”

Charlotte’s mayor, Vi Lyles, and North Carolina’s governor, Josh Stein, are Democrats.

Police arrested the suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, and charged him with first degree murder. …”

What, exactly, do either the mayor or the governor have to do with (a) whether a person is imprisoned for a crime, or (b) how long of a prison term that person serves? If this guy had been pardoned or had his sentence commuted, this political grandstanding would have at least some basis in reality. But what happened to him was a function of (1) the laws enacted by the NC legislature, and (2) the judges who applied those laws. The first were absolutely not Democrats, and it's not at all clear the second group were either.
 
What, exactly, do either the mayor or the governor have to do with (a) whether a person is imprisoned for a crime, or (b) how long of a prison term that person serves? If this guy had been pardoned or had his sentence commuted, this political grandstanding would have at least some basis in reality. But what happened to him was a function of (1) the laws enacted by the NC legislature, and (2) the judges who applied those laws. The first were absolutely not Democrats, and it's not at all clear the second group were either.
Yep. Many people who voice their outrage don’t even stop to consider or find out how things work. Hell, the Charlotte mayor doesn’t really have power to do anything. It’s pretty much just a ceremonial office. And of course our state legislature has tried to make the governor’s office mostly ceremonial as well.

But even beyond those two offices, many of the outraged don’t seem to consider or know how our government functions and what the roles of certain government offices are, or how the criminal justice system actually works.

As for the perpetrator here, there was no reason for him not to be out on the streets. He had completed his sentence for the robbery conviction several years ago. It was the maximum sentence he could receive for that offense. The only pending charge he had was misuse of 911. And to be frank, based on what I know about that case, he probably never should have been charged as it seems pretty clear he was having an episode brought on by mental illness and did not “knowingly” misuse the 911 system.
 
I occasionally go on my X account, which just exists, but doesn't have any posts and doesn't follow anything, to see what gets shared. It's a lot of fucked up shit. The Charlotte subway attack is the current thing being pushed. And the way it is being explored is nearly as vile as the act it himself.

I deleted my account after Elon went full MAGA, but the NFL season brought me back. I created a new account just to follow some NFL/Fantasy accounts. And then of course, I started dabbling in the politics and yeah... the pubs and MAGAts on X are vile disgusting pieces of shit. So I match energy.
 
I deleted my account after Elon went full MAGA, but the NFL season brought me back. I created a new account just to follow some NFL/Fantasy accounts. And then of course, I started dabbling in the politics and yeah... the pubs and MAGAts on X are vile disgusting pieces of shit. So I match energy.
I don’t even respond. I just scroll to bear witness to what the algorithm shows me.
 
Re: the light rail stabbing: The randomness of that act is what makes it so incredibly horrifying, as does that image posted.

The likelihood of being a crime victim while riding the light rail in Charlotte is very slim, and the presence of cameras adds a crime deterrent (though something like that is not a deterrent for someone who is severally mentally ill and capable of committing a random act of violence without much, if any, thought or fear of consequence).

The one thing that the city can do to further address safety concerns with regard to the light rail, however, is having security personnel check fares at every stop. The way it works now (or at least before this incident) is that fares are checked randomly. And based on my experience, they are very rarely checked. People constantly board the train without paying the fare.

As I understand it, the killer here did not pay the fare (not surprising). Had fares been checked, this particular killing never would have happened. Granted, there very well may have been another victim; perhaps somebody sitting at whatever light rail stop he entered the train from. But I do think it’s most likely that virtually any crime committed on the light rail is committed by someone who boarded the train without paying the fare.
As a former daily rider of Charlotte's Light Rail "Lynx" system, everything stated in the above post is TRUE. I rode the light rail system to work for years. The number of times my ticket was checked I can count on two hands. The number of times I saw people without tickets ride the light rail, ON A DAILY BASIS, I could not count on two hamds. This was not an aberration, it was an eventuality. We need cooling stations and places to sleep for homeless people. The light rail system is NOT that place.
 
Just you, motherfucker. We're rooting against YOU!!
You've become lost in your hate. No matter what Trump does, good for the country or bad, you and yours are against it. How weak-minded must someone be in order to be so totally manipulated by a political party?
 
Who would actually pay money to see Megyn Kelly live?

I get emails from ticketmaster for upcoming events and I received one today that Megyn Kelly is on tour. Maybe I should make some signs and protest when she's in town?
 
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