Not in place

Katlyn 2021-12-21 08:01:10

First of all, let me talk about my opinion on the first episode. I think the torture by the police is actually 100 times more than in the film.

First of all, this is not an IQ problem. Even if you ask a 10-year-old child that he has not done anything he hasn't seen before, he will tell you NO. Because the things that have not been done are those that have not been done, and this does not require any IQ to consider. And what about these black kids? Why didn't you tell the police that you did it? This is not what cerebral palsy is? At the end of the film, it can be seen that the children know the meaning of the word "planting", indicating that their intelligence is qualified, so why do you have to brainstorm what you haven't done? Have you ever heard the saying that lying is bad conduct? If my child had not participated in the rape or witnessed the rape, but told the police that he had seen him, I would be the first to kill him without hesitation. Because lying inexplicably is more incomprehensible than rapists. Although rapists are heinous, normal people understand that they are to satisfy their perverted sexual desire and control desire, but they lie to the police? WHY? If my friend asks me what I ate for lunch, why should I tell him that I ate a hamburger if I obviously didn’t eat lunch? Isn't this a logical problem?

The root cause of this unjust case was not that the police were intimidated and lured, and the parents were not responsible for being emotional, but because why this group of blacks was clearly messing around in the park, but they insisted on claiming that they were involved in rape? Because the police promised that they would go home? What does the police promise that they can go home and participate in rape? If I didn’t say that I participated in the rape and still tm, can’t I go home? Things you can know by thinking about it with your ass. If these children are only 7 or 8 years old, I can guarantee that they are coerced and lured by the police until they collapse and cry rather than cooperate with the police.

I went to the police station several times to make transcripts because of a bicycle collision in Japan. At that time, I was also a minor, and I was not accompanied by a lawyer, and my parents were in the country. The fact is that she drove down from the uphill and ran into me, but the police asked me "So after you hit her..." and so on, then I asked the police again, obviously I was parked at the intersection, in a static state. , How did I hit someone else? Then every time the police said it was not important, I cried and retorted, "Comrade police, why can I hit someone else when I am in a static state? This is different from my high school physics", and came down several times. The old policeman seemed impatient. He shouted at me several times not to mess around, but I kept emphatically saying that I was "still, I stopped at the intersection when things happened", and asked the police "if this It doesn't matter, then why do you keep denying me?". Just to say whether I stopped at the intersection when the accident happened, I struggled for 9 hours. From one o'clock in the afternoon to ten o'clock in the evening, there were only less than 10 lines in the transcript.

In the end, the police couldn't bear to yell at me all the time, but I still said over there that I was still and I didn't hit other people. The end result is that I am not responsible for release. Later, my dad found a lawyer and told me that the police just wanted to use a very indifferent tone to focus on whether the person I hit could be directly convicted (most of the streets in Japan don’t have a camera), so if I didn’t confirm it clearly then it might be To compensate for a huge fine...

To sum up, I cannot understand why these black children can make up such a shit and unreasonable story. It is true that the intimidation and preconceivedness of the white police is a heinous crime, but the cerebral palsy behavior of the black children also cost themselves a great price.

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