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Jul 10 2022

Derek Chauvin Whacked With Double Jeopardy

A basic tenet of law in civilized countries is “double jeopardy,” whereby you cannot be tried multiple times for the same crime. This goes all the way back to the ancient Roman principle of “non bis in idem.” However, as civilization recedes in the face of moonbattery, so does justice. Double jeopardy protection no longer applies in crimes of political incorrectness. Derek Chauvin is a case in point:

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced in a federal court Thursday to 21 years in prison for violating George Floyd’s civil rights.

Chauvin had already been sentenced to 22½ years for restraining liberal demigod George Floyd as he died of a fentanyl overdose while resisting arrest. But that was by the state. Now the federal government gets a whack at the piƱata.

The sentences will run concurrently.

If his crime were killing the career criminal Floyd, Chauvin might enjoy double jeopardy protection. But his actual crime is that he personifies white police officers in the hive mind of the mob. He has a part to play in the theatrical production entitled The Martyrdom of Saint George of Fentanyl. To suggest that Chauvin deserves justice like any other citizen of a civilized country would be racist.

On a tip from Wiggins.


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