Dubbedinenglish
Banned
Cooper needs to pardon them.
The "participation in a riot" charge just shows they're trying to fuck these people over for life.
This sheriff is scum.
A felony for that is complete bullshit and I'm ashamed that even cops on a mostly progressive forum would agree with him.
read below...I find it hard to call that assembly a riot. And even then the police have agency to decide what and when to pursue charges. Shit is just trumped up bullshit to make an example if these people because the police have a hard on for these statues as well. Pursuing felony charges here is horse shit.
Here is the statute:The riot charges are made up bullshit to get them on felonies. Fucking nonsense.
LINK14-288.2. Riot; inciting to riot; punishments.
(a) A riot is a public disturbance involving an assemblage of three or more persons which by disorderly and violent conduct, or the imminent threat of disorderly and violent conduct, results in injury or damage to persons or property or creates a clear and present danger of injury or damage to persons or property.
(b) Any person who willfully engages in a riot is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(c) Any person who willfully engages in a riot is guilty of a Class H felony, if:
(1) In the course and as a result of the riot there is property damage in excess of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) or serious bodily injury; or
(2) Such participant in the riot has in his possession any dangerous weapon or substance.
(d) Any person who willfully incites or urges another to engage in a riot, so that as a result of such inciting or urging a riot occurs or a clear and present danger of a riot is created, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(e) Any person who willfully incites or urges another to engage in a riot, and such inciting or urging is a contributing cause of a riot in which there is property damage in excess of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) or serious bodily injury, shall be punished as a Class F felon. (1969, c. 869, s. 1; 1979, c. 760, s. 5; 1979, 2nd Sess., c. 1316, s. 47; 1981, c. 63, s. 1, c. 179, s. 14; 1993, c. 539, ss. 187, 188, 1225, 1226; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).)
I'm going by the actual laws, not my personal beliefs.A felony for that is complete bullshit and I'm ashamed that even cops on a mostly progressive forum would agree with him.
read below...
Here is the statute:
LINK
What they did doesn't fit this?
I'm going by the actual laws, not my personal beliefs.
If that's what you believe. I can't argue with your assumptions. I'm just giving the information available regarding the charges.no way that statue is worth more than 1500 dollars lol. Since it is less than $1500 damage there would only be misdemeanor charges.
If that's what you believe. I can't argue with your assumptions. I'm just giving the information available regarding the charges.
You can always research the costs, repairs, etc. and see what you come up with.
I'm sure the jury will come to the right decision.
Jesus at some of these posts. All German and Confederate soldiers were horrible vile people, they had a choice? You honestly believe that? I don't know about the situation with the Confederates as I'm not American but the German conscripted soldiers had the choice of a firing squad or going to war. What kind of choice is that, it isn't one. But no they were ALL Nazis, keep telling yourself that.
Though to a lesser degree but just as relevant, were all American soldiers in Vietnam horrible people? Honest question.
Jesus at some of these posts. All German and Confederate soldiers were horrible vile people, they had a choice? You honestly believe that? I don't know about the situation with the Confederates as I'm not American but the German conscripted soldiers had the choice of a firing squad or going to war. What kind of choice is that, it isn't one. But no they were ALL Nazis, keep telling yourself that.
Though to a lesser degree but just as relevant, were all American soldiers in Vietnam horrible people? Honest question.
Jesus at some of these posts. All German and Confederate soldiers were horrible vile people, they had a choice? You honestly believe that? I don't know about the situation with the Confederates as I'm not American but the German conscripted soldiers had the choice of a firing squad or going to war. What kind of choice is that, it isn't one. But no they were ALL Nazis, keep telling yourself that.
Though to a lesser degree but just as relevant, were all American soldiers in Vietnam horrible people? Honest question.
I hope each jury has one person with a moral backbone who refuses to convict.
The prosecution will have to show a detailed cost, how they identified those that are charged, and proof of the action involved in causing the damage. Were there three or more persons involved?
Pretty straight forward as far as the elements that need to be shown/proven. It's not a matter of having a jury agree or disagree with what they did, why they did it. It's a matter of law; if it gets into court that is.
If you were on the jury, and all the elements are proven in court, would you find them guilty or not guilty? I would find them guilty based on the rule of law, unless otherwise instructed by the judge.
I'm going by the actual laws, not my personal beliefs.
I hope each jury has one person with a moral backbone who refuses to convict.
Then shut the hell up about it.
Get the fuck out of here with your whataboutism bullshit. You don't honor the people who tried to tear your country apart. How many statues of American soldiers are there in Vietnam? Goddamn. Whether they were terrible or not is beside the point. They fought for an evil cause. Even if they did it out of fear, they are not good people.
WHERE did I say this statue should stay up? Of course not that's ridiculous. I'm simply appalled at the people in this thread acting like all soldiers agree with the cause of their army.While every confederate was not necessarily irredeemable they absolutely had a choice in the matter. There were hundreds of thousands of southerners who fought for the union.
The Germans had a choice, even if it wasn't the most appealing. If everyone would have stood up to Hitler from the beginning there would have never been a war. Hundreds of thousands of Germans DID choose to fight the nazis rather than go along.
This is what jury nullification is for
WHERE did I say this statue should stay up? Of course not that's ridiculous. I'm simply appalled at the people in this thread acting like all soldiers agree with the cause of their army.
So if Trump decided to bomb NK tomorrow and the US goes to war with China and it's allies, and for the sake of this argument the penalty for refusing conscription is the death penalty (which it never would be in 2017 but for the sake of the comparison), you would refuse anyway?
WHERE did I say this statue should stay up? Of course not that's ridiculous. I'm simply appalled at the people in this thread acting like all soldiers agree with the cause of their army.
So if Trump decided to bomb NK tomorrow and the US goes to war with China and it's allies, and for the sake of this argument the penalty for refusing conscription is the death penalty (which it never would be in 2017 but for the sake of the comparison), you would refuse anyway?
WHERE did I say this statue should stay up? Of course not that's ridiculous. I'm simply appalled at the people in this thread acting like all soldiers agree with the cause of their army.
So if Trump decided to bomb NK tomorrow and the US goes to war with China and it's allies, and for the sake of this argument the penalty for refusing conscription is the death penalty (which it never would be in 2017 but for the sake of the comparison), you would refuse anyway?
Why not honour Germans or Americans? Why honour the nazis who forced them to go to war?Jesus at some of these posts. All German and Confederate soldiers were horrible vile people, they had a choice? You honestly believe that? I don't know about the situation with the Confederates as I'm not American but the German conscripted soldiers had the choice of a firing squad or going to war. What kind of choice is that, it isn't one. But no they were ALL Nazis, keep telling yourself that.
Though to a lesser degree but just as relevant, were all American soldiers in Vietnam horrible people? Honest question.
Your personal beliefs are, in order of priority:
1. People can be fucked over by the law if someone interprets that the law allows them to fuck people over
2. Everything else
Yeah, it's not looking good. Sheltered white kids are raised to see black people as criminals only until they personally meet them.
You don't know a single thing about my personal beliefs, thanks. I leave my personal side out of it, and I'd appreciate it if you did as well. No need to sit there behind a monitor and try and figure me out on a personal level.
People aren't bringing this up out of nowhere, in multiple places in this thread people have been saying ALL soldiers of the Confederate army were disgusting pieces of shit. Which I doubt was the case as is with almost any war. Literally no one is saying the statues should stay up, is it so hard for people to be a bit rational? If people went by this logic all German soldiers were Nazis, is there anyone that wants to honestly tell me that was true?Not sure what the point of this conversation is.
I don't really care if not every soldier in the Confederate army agreed with its cause of perpetuating slavery. These statues and lawn ornaments were erected to honor soldiers who consciously fought for the South and for slavery, and to intimidate black people.
Not every generalization about the Confederacy and its military should be interjected with "oh, but not all of them though", that's not really relevant. Confederate leaders and veterans, those who were fully aware of who they were and what they fought for, went on to become major political influences in the South, and we are dealing with their aftermath today.
I don't think the Confederates should be honoured at all, I'm just pointing out how the people in this very thread SPECIFICALLY stating that they were all vile pieces of shit are being too naive.Why not honour Germans or Americans? Why honour the nazis who forced them to go to war?
I was just going by the post I quoted alone.
People aren't bringing this up out of nowhere, in multiple places in this thread people have been saying ALL soldiers of the Confederate army were disgusting pieces of shit. Which I doubt was the case as is with almost any war. Literally no one is saying the statues should stay up, is it so hard for people to be a bit rational? If people went by this logic all German soldiers were Nazis, is there anyone that wants to honestly tell me that was true?
Again, it's not like someone mentions Nazis and is going "But not all Nazis!" It's when someone specifically says that they are all pieces of shit. I will do the exact same when someone says all police officers are pieces of shit.
I don't think the Confederates should be honoured at all, I'm just pointing out how the people in this very thread SPECIFICALLY stating that they were all vile pieces of shit are being too naive.
Read back what was said. I provided the legal information about the charges. That's it. It doesn't have anything to do with whether I personally agreed or not. If that doesn't explain it better, then you'll just have to think whatever it is you want.
Literally not a single person in this thread is saying the statue should exist. No one.Duh, they fought to maintain a system of slavery
And this statue isn't of a particular confedere dude, it's TO THE IDEA OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY ITSELF.
So i don't get why people are going #notallconfederates when the statue is literally ALLCONFEDERATES
Not all confederate or nazi soldiers are bad...
I don't know why shit like this surprises me, not surprised by who is posting it though.
Literally not a single person in this thread is saying the statue should exist. No one.
Pretending that they are all evil is not only simplifying history but it enables us to turn a blind eye.
And that is exactly what is happening now. Conservatives don't look at Nazi Germany as a cautionary tale. They were just evil.
When a racist family member starts spouting nonsense most family members shrug it off. He is not a bad guy. He is just having a hard time and scapegoating.
Afghanistan and Iraq were invaded by a foreign force and are still an absolute mess. Most Americans now admit that it was a mistake.
Are the soldiers who joined after 9/11 evil bastards? Or were they misguided by the propaganda machine?
This is not to say these monuments shouldn't be taken down. They absolutely should but at the same time we shouldn't simplify history.
Again, it's not like someone mentions Nazis and is going "But not all Nazis!" It's when someone specifically says that they are all pieces of shit. I will do the exact same when someone says all police officers are pieces of shit.
If you were on the jury, and all the elements are proven in court, would you find them guilty or not guilty? I would find them guilty based on the rule of law, unless otherwise instructed by the judge.
no way that statue is worth more than 1500 dollars lol. Since it is less than $1500 damage there would only be misdemeanor charges.
Makes me wonder how the Berlin wall falling would have been received
You wouldn't have provided the legal information if you didn't think it should be honored on some level.
Tearing down a statue nonviolently is inciting a riot. Having their homes ransacked and their property destroyed is necessary. This is all apparently justified within the rule of law, as far as we go to defend it.
I don't know if you would go so far as to think the law should be honored without question, and won't claim to. I'm trying to discern what appears to be your actual opinion solely on this small window into your observable priorities.
Read up a little, I already addressed that.There is an alternative:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification_in_the_United_States
It is a little known fact that in the US a jury is allowed to set aside the law and return whatever verdict their conscience demands.
"While mob violence occurred relatively infrequently in the Shenandoah Valley, lynchings elsewhere in Virginia and the rest of the country were often a reaction to black economic success that counteracted these white supremacist theories. Charlottesvilles thriving black neighborhood, Vinegar Hill, was a prime example of one of these successful communities. The Lee statue, which was erected just a few blocks from Vinegar Hill, sent an obvious message to residents: Public space, public institutions, and public success are not for you.
The Jackson statue, meanwhile, was dedicated in Charlottesvilles Court Square in 1921 during the years reunion of the Confederate Veterans and the Daughters of the Confederacy. Depicting Jackson riding his horse into battle, the monument was unveiled from underneath a massive Confederate flag with 5,000 Confederate-nostalgic revelers looking on.
This monument to Jackson lies atop what was once a majority-black area known as McKee Row. In 1914, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors confiscated the land from its black residents and granted it to the city. The city justified its action by noting its concern about the rowdy activity from McKee Row interfering with the Levy Opera showgoers."
Indeed, and not just that, but even during the Civil War, even among the Confederate states, the idea of "rich man's war, poor man's battle" was not an uncommon one which referred to how the purpose of the war (as far as the Confederacy was concerned) was to protect the right to own slaves. However, this purpose primarily benefited large plantation owners who could make the most effective use and have the money to buy large numbers of slaves. Don't have a plantation? In that case, even if you were someone who didn't give a fuck about the ethics of slavery in of itself, the war nonetheless doesn't serve much of a purpose and was just to make sure the rich stayed richer. Hence, "rich man's war, poor man's battle."Even during the Civil War, the concept of being a conscientious objector was around. If a person's principles mean they refuse to fight, then that's what they do and they accept the consequences, or try to find a loophole.
Being a slave to the letter of the law when it's wrong is no way to live, and if you want to be taken seriously in a conversation about a topic you're not up on, then take some time to get up on it.
Of course, that's a selfish, self-serving reason to refusing to fight on the Confederacy's side and remaining one with with the rest of Virginia. But the point being, they absolutely had a choice of which side to fight on, and what to fight for, and they used it.West Virginia became a state following the Wheeling Conventions of 1861, after the American Civil War had begun. Delegates from some Unionist counties of northwestern Virginia decided to break away from Virginia, although they included many secessionist counties in the new state.[12] West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863, and was a key border state during the war. West Virginia was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state, the first to separate from any state since Maine separated from Massachusetts, and was one of two states admitted to the Union during the American Civil War (the other being Nevada). While a portion of its residents held slaves, most of the residents were yeomen farmers, and the delegates provided for gradual abolition of slavery in the new state constitution.
You just sympathizing and normalizing the reason for the statue existing.
People know what the civil war is, they celebrate it.
Do you know how many "...of confederate soldiers" groups there are?
How many " of SS soldiers" groups are there?
Well in Europe we don't have any in name because they are illegal. Groups in all but name we have plenty.
I think it is quite easy to clamp down on groups and statues and condemn all around without making it an issue of all foot soldiers being evil.
I mean my family fought the Germans and my great-grandfather had no issues condemning anything to do with the nazis while in one breath talking about the young boys he had to fight that were much like him.
My country was invaded by the Germans and now they are cherished and trusted neighbours. The far majority here still hate the nazis yet most people also make the distinction between the nazis and the people.
I think the whole every single soldier was evil narrative only makes it easier for the actual scum to hide amongst the moderates. It keeps alive an us vs them attitude which the alt right exploits.
It also makes us less critical about our current affairs.
Read up a little, I already addressed that.
I seem why you don't grasp the situation
Born and raised in Georgia the heart of the confederacy, I seen how this people are worshiped saw the systems they built after being pardoned in the war continue to subjugate black people . IF they were forced to fight and weren't bad people, why did they start lynching black people right after the war?
Why did did they burn down any thing freed slaves built?
Just because you want to give evil a pass doesn't mean others should
A felony for that is complete bullshit and I'm ashamed that even cops on a mostly progressive forum would agree with him.
The reason Trump got elected was a majority white people were ok with siding with a bigot(Maybe not racist, but at the very least ok with racism. Which is pretty much the same thing). You not doing anything for your case.The reason that all happened is the exact same reason Donald Trump is president, a few good people can't stop a majority of bigots from getting what they want. We're not saying ALL of the confederate soldiers were good people, just some of them.