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I follow Lee Kuan Yew's teachings, and so should you.
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>>534518275
He's so fucking based
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>>534518275
Very competent for sure.
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>>534518275
There was a report from 2007 I think where non-White juries were much, much more likely to determine a White defendant was guilty than the other way around. What he said is correct, and has data to support it.
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>>534518955
Yep. This one is from the modern UK.
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>>534518275
What is the alternative and how is it reached ?
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>>534519048
And here is a study from the US:

>https://thelawofaveragesblog.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/lendway-2025-race-sentencing-politics.pdf
"Partisan biases are symmetric: Democrats and Republicans punish out-partisans more than co-partisans. Racial biases are asymmetric: Black Americans and white Democrats punish white perpetrators more than Black ones, whereas white Republicans show no net racial bias."
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>>534519137
No jury, judge decides everything after the lawyers lay out the case.
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>>534519616
In normal countries, judges aren't elected. Not so in the US
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>>534519616
>>534519836
how do you prevent judicial corruption and bias?



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