@BamaFan1137 & @EvilWayz don't seem to be so quick to comment on these racial discrimination cases like they do on all matters pertaining to donald trump
That's because like most unsuspecting white supremacist supporters they're ignorant that these things are happening everyday in America
So lets try ANOTHER story that out resident experts on race know nothing about but act & speak out of willful ignorance on race in America
Georgia GOP is threatening black Dist Atty across the state because democracy doesn't mean anything to them if its not white conservatives in power
Must be sheer coincidence this law came into as the black DA in Fulton county rose to prominence huh?
Nothing like keeping her in check with the ability to remove her by politicians
How's that for political "weaponization"?
https://www.peoplesworld.org/articl...lanta-da-in-racist-push-to-save-ex-president/
In retribution, the Trumpite majority in the state legislature approved bills (HB231, SB92) for a permanent special commission to ride herd on the state’s DAs. The panel can recommend discipline or removal of a DA who “categorically refuses to prosecute any offense or offenses of which he or she is required by law to prosecute,” among other reasons. Once lawmakers agree on a final version, Kemp is expected to sign it.
Top politicos, including the governor and legislative leaders, would name panel members. The measure passed on party-line votes in both houses, except one State Senate Republican defected, voting “no.”
The measure’s lead sponsor, State Rep. Joseph Gullett, R-Dallas, protests that too many DAs, including in a county in his rural district, get away with not prosecuting various offenses, such as marijuana possession. They can also get away with violating the law themselves. In one case in a county he represents, said Gullett, the DA was accused of sexual harassment.
Impeachment is too slow a punishment and elections are often years away, Gullett protests. He wants something faster. Many, Willis included, don’t believe him.
Willis, who is Black, told the State Senate Judiciary Committee white Republican lawmakers are targeting Black and Hispanic Democratic prosecutors.
“This bill was never deemed necessary until a historic thing happened in 2020, and let’s just talk about it and tell the truth,” Willis said. “In 2020, we went from having five district attorneys that are minorities to 14 that are minorities.” Those DAs, including herself, work in counties with more than half of Georgia’s people.
That's because like most unsuspecting white supremacist supporters they're ignorant that these things are happening everyday in America
So lets try ANOTHER story that out resident experts on race know nothing about but act & speak out of willful ignorance on race in America
Georgia GOP is threatening black Dist Atty across the state because democracy doesn't mean anything to them if its not white conservatives in power
Must be sheer coincidence this law came into as the black DA in Fulton county rose to prominence huh?
Nothing like keeping her in check with the ability to remove her by politicians
How's that for political "weaponization"?
https://www.peoplesworld.org/articl...lanta-da-in-racist-push-to-save-ex-president/
Trumpites target Atlanta DA in racist push to save ex-president
March 21, 2023 12:10 PM CDT BY MARK GRUENBERGIn retribution, the Trumpite majority in the state legislature approved bills (HB231, SB92) for a permanent special commission to ride herd on the state’s DAs. The panel can recommend discipline or removal of a DA who “categorically refuses to prosecute any offense or offenses of which he or she is required by law to prosecute,” among other reasons. Once lawmakers agree on a final version, Kemp is expected to sign it.
Top politicos, including the governor and legislative leaders, would name panel members. The measure passed on party-line votes in both houses, except one State Senate Republican defected, voting “no.”
The measure’s lead sponsor, State Rep. Joseph Gullett, R-Dallas, protests that too many DAs, including in a county in his rural district, get away with not prosecuting various offenses, such as marijuana possession. They can also get away with violating the law themselves. In one case in a county he represents, said Gullett, the DA was accused of sexual harassment.
Impeachment is too slow a punishment and elections are often years away, Gullett protests. He wants something faster. Many, Willis included, don’t believe him.
Willis, who is Black, told the State Senate Judiciary Committee white Republican lawmakers are targeting Black and Hispanic Democratic prosecutors.
“This bill was never deemed necessary until a historic thing happened in 2020, and let’s just talk about it and tell the truth,” Willis said. “In 2020, we went from having five district attorneys that are minorities to 14 that are minorities.” Those DAs, including herself, work in counties with more than half of Georgia’s people.