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Everybody
knows that Helen Prejean fights to end the death penalty, the above post she
twitted about proves that she is for the rights for Criminals and none for
victims of crimes. The next time when you hear her and her followers mention
that they care for Victims’ families, remember this post. She had lied to you
all, truth is she was happy with the 2019 New York Bail Reform.
We, the
comrades of Unit 1012, are truly well aware that once the death penalty is
abolished, the ACLU will want to end LWOP. The death penalty is now
declared unconstitutional in New York, now the murder victims’ families are
pleading with the parole boards not to release their loved ones’ killers. This
incident proves what we mean.
A group of
people attend a rally to voice their opino of the bail reform law in front of
the H. Lee Dennison building in Hauppauge on Tuesday. Credit: Newsday/Steve
Pfost
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On January
14, 2020, Long Islanders with loved ones killed in crimes ranging from murder
to drunken driving rallied in Hauppauge, New York against the state’s new bail
reform law, a measure advocates considered overdue but viewed by police
and prosecutors as a danger to public safety. Did you see Helen Prejean
going over and help those victims advocate, when she claims she can provide ‘better’
solutions for murder victims’ families? No, in fact, she remained silent.
It's unilaterally true
that it costs more to maintain the death penalty than the alternatives to it,
and we can leverage more resources to victims families. We can do all sorts of
creative ways of healing the pain that people have done by channeling the energy
and resources to other more redemptive forms of justice. – Shane Claiborne
[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.azquotes.com/quote/1563859]
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The above quote
from one of her followers, Shane Claiborne is just a convenient propaganda tool,
irrelevant to the true objective: truth is they want their criminals to live
and be free.
TRUTH:
Here are some quotes from Prisoner Rights activists:
1. Many abolitionists love
saying: “Our opposition to the death penalty (or any punishment like LWOP) does
not mean that we do not care for the murder victims and their families.”
2. “The Death Penalty should
be replaced with LWOP where the murderers will never be released.”
3. “The money saved
from pursuing the death penalty (and LWOP) can be used to provide money for
victims’ services.”
REBUTTAL TO QUOTE 1 AND
2:
OH REALLY? we did not see any Prisoner Rights organization mention any murder victims’ families’
names. We did not hear any of them from those criminal rights organization
attend candlelight vigil. We notice, that not a single criminal rights activist
showed their outrage by protesting the inhumane parole of the killers, they
remain silent.
As Ayaan Hirsi Ali said:
Some things must be
said, and there are times when silence becomes an accomplice to injustice. - Ayaan Hirsi Ali
[PHOTO SOURCE: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/316870523756264477]
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REBUTTAL TO QUOTE 3: Whenever an
Anti-Death Penalty campaigner claim that capital punishment is more expensive
than LWOP, please keep in mind, they are the reason why the death penalty
system is expensive. If they claim that the money saved can be used for victims’
services, why not help fight for the end of the inhumane parole. Truth is ‘expensive’
is a word use to manipulate the public in order to leave criminals unpunished. Do
not be surprise, as they are also complaining that mass incarceration and
victims’ rights services are also expensive and need to be abolished too.
We, the
comrades of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, who truly have compassion for murder victims
and their families, will not only remember the victim but we will encourage
people to support the victim’s rights activist to fight the murderers’ release.
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