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The first guy murders/denies it even though there are witnesses and absolute proof he gets away with it. How many others will follow/repeat?

The first one is the trail blazer. The one who finds out where the landmines are and miraculously avoids them. It's a miracle. It's unbelievable! The impossible made possible for those who follow. This is how society morphs into something else. It just takes one guy to do bad, deny he did and get away with it. That's all. Just one.

Posted - November 14, 2017

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      For over 100 years in the United States, hundreds or thousands of black people were murdered in lynchings wherein not one single perpetrator among the mobs was held responsible for the killings. In the rare occasions when there were arrests, charges filed and trials held, the biased "juries" were so stacked with the defendants' sympathizers that not-guilty verdicts were the rule of the day. 

      Yep, that first one probably contributed to the snowball effect.  It's just that unlike some people, I don't pretend that it only started yesterday. 

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      November 14, 2017 9:31 AM MST
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