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moonlume · 9 months ago
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tumblr said draw something bad so I did but I'm mad I still didn't feel anything
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bittermarching · 2 months ago
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(I've said this before but,) It's annoying to me how so many people feel compelled to spread disinformation and present every situation as completely black and white, regardless of the facts, to manipulate other people into agreeing with them. This happens all the fucking time, especially online.
A recent example: M. Williams, the man who was recently executed in Missouri (not putting his full name bc I don't want a bunch of illiterate keyboard "prison abolitionists" telling me to kms). Lemme first preface this by saying I Do Not think he should've been executed. Just to be clear.
There are a million zillion posts on this site claiming that there was "overwhelming forensic evidence definitively proving his innocence" and that the "only evidence" linking him to the crime was the testimony of two cellmates who were rewarded for their testimonies. Both of these things are false.
What linked him to the crime was a) the victim's stolen items were found in his possession (obviously he could have just been a fence, but the items found were a ruler and a calculator, which have no value so why would a fence have that?); b) the testimony of his girlfriend who said that he confessed and had scratches on his neck and blood on his shirt and the victim's laptop in his car; c) the victim's stolen laptop was recovered from a man who said Williams sold it to him; d) the alleged jailhouse confession his former cellmate claimed he made. Neither Williams' girlfriend or the man who bought the laptop received any reward for testifying, as far as I could find. The gf was awaiting trial on an unrelated crime, but it doesn't seem like she got a plea deal or anything for testifying. The cellmate did receive a reward, so that imo makes his testimony somewhat less persuasive. There was also the fact that he had a history of armed robbery.
However! And this is why his death sentence should have been overturned (regardless of whether you support the existence of the death penalty at all), there were several serious issues with how the crime was investigated, the trial, and post-trial handling of the case.
First, regarding the forensic evidence, the DNA of an initially-unidentified man was found on the knife. It turns out, that DNA belonged to one of the prosecutors who contaminated the evidence by repeatedly handling it without gloves. (This is where people seem confused, claiming that the DNA belongs to the real culprit, but that is false). The fact that the evidence was mishandled alone should have been enough imo to overturn his sentence bc the jury did not have this info when they convicted him.
Second, the prosecuting attorney handling voir dire (jury selection) had a Very Clear racial bias, as he eliminated all but one Black juror, and the reason he gave for eliminating one of them was that he "looked too much like" Williams. Which, I mean. Come on, that's just insanely clear anti-Black racism.
Third, the bizarre, intentional mishandling of this case post-trial. First, the former governor stays the execution and forms a panel of judges to review the case. But then, the new governor suddenly dissolves the panel before they finish their investigation and just decides to lift the stay on the execution. A lawsuit was pending to have another trial into Williams' innocence, given all the new evidence about the mishandling of the trial, but the state supreme court found that they didn't have the authority to withdraw the execution order. Williams accepted a plea deal devised by prosecutors that would have his conviction commuted to life without parole. The state sup. ct. blocked the plea deal. The governor denied his plea for clemency. Basically, the people in positions of final authority seemed absolutely determined to go through with this execution no matter what.
I might've missed some details here, I read a bunch of articles and tried to piece things together, but the length of this post was already getting away from me.
But the point is, I hate how ppl feel the need to oversimplify complex issues and events in order to convince others of the point they're trying to make. It is true that there were actual, material pieces of evidence linking Williams to the crime and that he did have a history of armed robbery. But it's equally true that the investigation and trial were biased and mishandled and that the governor and state supreme court seemed hellbent on having this man executed. Honestly, I don't think he was innocent -- it's undeniable that he was at least involved in the crime in some fashion. HOWEVER, if there is any doubt at all about a person's guilt, the death penalty should be off the table. And there was absolutely doubt. The evidence did not conclusively 100% show that no one else could have committed the murder and the investigation, trial, and post-trial were all very messy to say the least. And that should be enough to make people outraged at his execution! You should be able to accurately present the facts and let people decide whether they agree with you. And yet every post I've seen on this case falsely claims that there was definitive evidence proving that he was completely innocent, portraying him as just some random man the state decided to target despite having no connection to the case.
Even when I agree with the point being made, the disinformation people spread to manipulate others into agreeing with them really pisses me off. It's like we're all mini-politicians nowadays willing to say anything to accomplish our own agendas and I can't trust anything without verifying it with 15 separate independent sources. (I mean I've always done that bc I'm a full time skeptic, but still). This case is just one example, but it's constant and it drives me insane.
And, for the record, I'm not some death penalty fanatic who just loves throwing people in prison for no reason. I have done volunteer work for the Innocence Project, including their death penalty divison which aims to get inmates off of death row. Which is more than most of y'all can say, so.
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cosmogyros · 4 months ago
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ich lenke mich gerade von der Hölle der Arbeitsagentur-Webseite mit tröstlichen Gedanken von Adam & Leo ab :')
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valla-chan · 4 months ago
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Gotta be real so many of y'all have absolutely sewage tier takes on the current election and even worse memes. The insecurity about the reality of the situation and what we can actually do about is giving way to so much "firebombing a Walmart" genre rhetoric.
You can give people pages and pages about how much better the Dems are than trump and they'll still bleat "both sides da same" and churn out boringly misogynistic and nuanceless memes about Harris on top of it.
Like, grow a brain lol. Everyone else has already said the important parts better but it's like seriously grow up and either actually take the action you keep wanting some hypothetical revolutionaries to take, or at least direct your energy and anger to where it counts.
And actually read up on the policies at stake too, for all our our sakes, god damn.
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niccage · 4 months ago
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What’s everyone doing. Why are you working on a Monday
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altruistic-meme · 3 months ago
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im so mad cus im going to have to call the unemployment office and i don't. want to.
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isthisjackie · 4 months ago
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I feel like I’m losing my mind tbh
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caffeinatedopossum · 1 year ago
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I hate it when people treat me differently cause I've never had a job... like I get it, I really do. I don't have the same experiences as you but I still want to learn about yours. I don't want to be excluded from something that everyone else understands
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yorktaylor · 7 months ago
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the idea that someone having money = they have no human feelings and if they do it’s appropriative and not valid is really really scary
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milfygerard · 10 months ago
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i love autism tests so much
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dragonatthedinnertable · 1 year ago
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Today I sent my 100th job application.
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avicebro · 1 year ago
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Getting ads for indeed on this website feels cruel and wrong
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bishimightwing · 2 years ago
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Guess who has two thumbs and might be suing their state and a previous employer soon?
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doomsayings · 2 years ago
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anyway here is my pinterest board for my dragonborn character and another one for my listener :)
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lokiinmediasideblog · 3 days ago
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clehame · 2 months ago
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at substitute teacher training! very excited to have a job. hoping i can start before i leave to visit jumi (the 19th!) but i have to get a TB test beforehand which i fear may delay things lol
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