
Did You Hear the World Wide Groan?
Widely reported yesterday, Paris Hilton's exodus from jail and just as widely, further reports that she must appear before the sentencing judge at 9 AM Pacific Ranter Time today. One can only hope that the judge has good sense that God gave a goose and will remand her back to Los Angeles County Jail to continue her jail time. It turns out the California State's attorney is more than a little peeved that she was released so quickly and why the Sheriff seemingly decided this single-handedly.
I don't completely agree with Al Sharpton's assertion made yesterday when he said,
"I think that it's both another glaring display of how race and money seem to get different treatments. There seems to be a different criminal justice system for some than others," Sharpton said.
While I do agree there does seem to be two different systems of justice, one for the wealthy, and one for the rest of us poor slobs, I don't believe race is the issue, after all we can't forget OJ. Or the slap on the wrist other rap musicians have gotten when involved in serious crimes. And lets not forget the sports figures that beat their wives, participate in dog fighting, drunken driving and a host of other crimes.
How Much Justice Can You Afford?
Clearly it's about money and the level of fame that separates us from the elite that seem to get away with everything. Sports figures often get away with more than the average person would because of their importance to the team or game they participate in--not to mention the fans allow it, as though it's a 'boys will be boys' mentality. Even Mike Tyson got a rather slap on the wrist when he committed his crime that was supposed to keep him from ever boxing again. They let a convicted rapist and psychopath like Tyson box, yet Pete Rose is denied being part of the baseball hall of fame because he gambled? Does anyone else think this insane?

Justice is supposed to the great equalizer, regardless of ability to pay, everyone is entitled to a defense. In theory everyone faces the same rules and requirements, yet for some reason those who have a truckload of cash seem to the rules are just suggestions for them to follow or not.

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2 comments:
Unfortunately, the Paris thing, the Lindsey thing - they aren't about justice as they SHOULD be. They are about WOW and ENTERTAINMENT. That is a sad measure of what our society has become.
For Al Sharpton, when it comes to privilege, there is really only 1 word, but as a man who made a living on "whitey did me in" I have only 1 word to say:
Brandi.
Yes, it's our vehicular manslaughter girl who is countersuing those who are suing her for auto related death, and will probably skate the system because she has money AND Because there aren't enough people who remember who Moesha is.
But she's back!!!
And when Alan Colmes defends you, that says something.
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