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Dear Hu,
Capital punishment, is a means of moving illegitimate power from the hands of the people to the arm of the government. Iran and Iraq had capitol punishment, that kept petty crime at very low levels. But almost all the police, military, and government workers, were rife with corruption, and evil. The imperial solution to this, was private security forces. Less criminals will not solve a bad cop problem. And more cops will not solve the problem of career criminals.
The Officer who killed George Floyd, would not have been charged without the protests. As is, it does not look like a well run prosecution. Which is not a race issue. It is an issue with the inner workings of the Justice Departments.
BLM is largely the work of three black woman.