He is so privileged he spent 17 years is prison for a crime he didn’t commit.
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You’ve failed to understand the question.
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No, I understand.
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A Tennessee man wrongfully imprisoned for 31 years awarded $1 million. In 1978, Lawrence McKinney sentenced to 115 years for rape and burglary. Tennessee Department of Corrections gave him $75 to start over. Why the disparity?
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So, who did murder his parents?
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He's white.. Nobody cares
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People of color convicted wrongfully for years, damn near steps from the death chamber. Get not a damn dime! Privileges!
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Finally!! They did this poor man so wrong!
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Police departments should realize that their trust needs to be earned.
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But a black man gets out after being wrongly accused gets way less
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#MAGA martinful tankleffful, who waswise imprisoned for 17 yearsful after being convicted of murdering his parentsful, has reache…fulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Woah! $10 mil?? Can I start tomorrow? Jail me!
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Convictions can be wrong..Excellent argument against the death penalty
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