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Anybody ever heard of this quote?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by wizkid83, Jun 24, 2011.

  1. wizkid83

    wizkid83 Member

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    "These weren't the kind of men you send to jail... You don't make the punishment fit the crime; you make the punishment fit the criminal."

    I just posted this in the OJ thread and it got me thinking again It's kind of sad that most people never even heard of this quote. I never heard of it despite being Asian American and growing up in this country until Senior year of college when I took an Asian American studies course. I will say we have came a good way since then even in the last thirty years in this country, but I also fear with the economy in a bad state and increased divisiveness if we might again be taking some steps back.
     
  2. ArtisGilmore

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    I've seen this before, some judge said this when he let off two people who beat an Asian man to death in Detroit.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kaufman_(judge)

    Personally, I have no freaking idea how a judge can let someone off on probation that just beat someone else to death with a baseball bat. One would like to shy away from pulling the racist card.... but what other explanation is there?
     
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    A travesty. One of many, but a travesty no less.
     
  4. rocketsjudoka

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    Yep that was the judge in the Vincent Chin case. In my opinion a much larger miscarriage of justice than OJ but then again neither victim or perpetrators were celebrities and this country has a long history of injustices regarding race.
     
  5. Rocket River

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    This is ridiculous! An outrage!

    Rocket River
     
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    Obviously not race related.

    The average American doesn't even know "racism" can include anyone other than blacks and whites.

    This judge was probably just on drugs.
     
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    Who knows, but it does not seem to be race.

     
  8. rocketsjudoka

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    Interesting I did not know that about Judge Kaufman. That said there is a big difference between a crime of concealing a weapon and murder. Vincent Chin was brutally murdered with premeditation and the perpetrators have never shown remorse for it. Maybe Judge Kaufman did have a good heart but this was a case where he needed to look to the law.
     

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