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Trial? We don’ need no stinkin’ trial — get a rope

Trial? We don’ need no stinkin’ trial — get a rope

Someone named Elie Mystal, Harvard 2000, Harvard Law, 2003, has this to say about justice for whites:

“In a reasonable world, this [Dereck Chauvin] trial would be perfunctory,” he writes. “Hell, in a reasonable world, there wouldn’t even be a trial….”

Hmm. Black, accepted by Harvard, Harvard Law, and then hired by Debevoise & Plimpton, every Harvard cash-grubber’s dream, before being fired after a few months. Accorded every privilege, he still failed, so he moved on to a new career at MSNBC, that of the professional black victim. That obviously pays his feed bill, and fine; who cares? It’s his willingness to lynch people that bothers me. There was a time when Harvard taught its students better than that.