"...the investigation will cover any previous drug mistake." You can't undo this mistake. You can't unkill someone.https://twitter.com/newsok/status/652126844620263425 …
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If a doctor administers you the wrong drug, it's malpractice. What do we call it when the state does that but is trying to kill you anyway?
As I keep pointing out, death penalty is a racial justice issue. It's black and brown people that are disproportionately sentenced to death.
Glossip's execution was stopped because oops! sorry!! wrong drug mistake. But Warner's execution wasn't. Guess which one's white.
What do we call this? What the German word for "when the state kills someone that they were trying to kill anyway but with the wrong drug"?
If #BlackLivesMatter
, then Charles Warner's life should have mattered. Instead, he was executed against protocol.
This begs the question: what else is Oklahoma fucking up when it comes to criminal justice in general, and the death penalty in particular?
What other violations of protocol have occurred and continue to occur? Damn.
If you support the death penalty bc of your sense of justice, what's happening in Oklahoma should matter to you: it's unquestionably unjust.
But then you'd have to question all of it, and conclude that it's only ever unjust.
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