Not only will people be more skeptical of hate crimes now, people will also be undeterred from faking them.
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Especially in Chicago. Just don’t forget your community service before you commit the crime. 😉
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As long as you've done some good in the past, you can use that to get out of crimes in the future.
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We have to be certain that other people are not deterred from coming forward if they’ve been the victims of fake crimes.
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Something tells me if a Jew did the exact same thing in Chicago the charges would stick.
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This will undoubtedly lead to a national healing and a renewed sense of unity.
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It’s just gonna keep getting worse and worse, disgusting...
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Called it: State's atty said "she was dropping the case because Jussie would have only gotten community service if convicted and she said he has already performed community service so there is no point in prosecuting him."
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I'm just happy that the totally corrupt institution that unjustly arrested Jussie has been overruled by the totally not corrupt institution that has liberated him.
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hmm...yeah more skeptical of hate crime is gonna be a thing for many, but that is already settled when j orchestrated the shindig. as for getting away with faking them? unless one got big bank like him it's not that easy. so beside giving trump ammo, not much else
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