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SAF Moe #reacts #charlestonwhite @CLR Bruce Rivers #nbayoungboy verdict: Is a RICO charge next?

SAF Moe #reacts #charlestonwhite @CLR Bruce Rivers #nbayoungboy verdict: Is a RICO charge next?

Released Tuesday, 26th July 2022
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SAF Moe #reacts #charlestonwhite @CLR Bruce Rivers #nbayoungboy verdict: Is a RICO charge next?

SAF Moe #reacts #charlestonwhite @CLR Bruce Rivers #nbayoungboy verdict: Is a RICO charge next?

SAF Moe #reacts #charlestonwhite @CLR Bruce Rivers #nbayoungboy verdict: Is a RICO charge next?

SAF Moe #reacts #charlestonwhite @CLR Bruce Rivers #nbayoungboy verdict: Is a RICO charge next?

Tuesday, 26th July 2022
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This podcast is a vision that has found its roots in the historical mistreatment of black persons throughout this country; moreover, in light of recent history, where the world viewed the most egregious and despicable murder of unarmed black men by white police officers in the state of Minnesota. I would like with the aid of multimedia (audio and video) provide awareness of criminal injustice that has historically had a detrimental effect on people of color. I will co-host a podcast out of the city where George Floyd was murdered. Along with providing a commentary on law enforcement and the system of corrections. The platform will vary from commentaries on current issues to interviews with those directly affected by enacted laws and statutes. This conversation will not only include those who are currently and have been recently released from prison but also provide an opportunity for the voiceless to voice their experiences in dealing with the criminal injustice system. In addition, any new laws that are being introduced that affect those currently or previously in the system of correction will be debated

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Here is Where We Are Coming from:With this podcast, our hope is to provide the common person with what we were never given: a voice. In the United States, the criminal injustice system for far too long has functioned with the single purpose of using the felony conviction in combination with a contract of neo-indentured servitude as the method to re-institutionalize people of color. It is through these institutions of correction, which function as social-economic conversion factories- changing humans into commodities, we find inner-city men of color being transported, given numbers, and stored like cattle, in cells, behind walls in rural white communities. The true definition of human trafficking.Despite these systematic devices being used against us, by those who claim to represent law and order, we were able to use our time and not have time use us. It took fighting the system and refusing to be treated like an animal to eventually realize that the system is working exactly as it was designed. This understanding created our resolution to help those being sold into the system of corrections. The system truly does not care about crime, it only cares about bodies that can be converted to debt. However, the average person through mainstream Media is being conned to believe law enforcement for the most part serves the public's good. When the truth is it has always been about convicting the less fortunate by ostracizing them and victimizing anyone brave enough to help the innocent prove their innocence.

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