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Racism on Trial: How Should We Respond When Jurors Acquit Killers?

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The negative energy that is surfacing during the trials currently occurring in our nation has created a bit of alarm, as more people fear that racial hatred will be excused by the law. Kyle Rittenhouse, a resident of Illinois, at 17 years old crossed State lines with an assault weapon and killed two men involved in the 2020 riots in Kenosha. Three men, Gregory McMcMichael, his son Travis McMichael and William Bryan,  are standing trial for the killing of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery. What is really going on? The sickness in America must be exposed in order for it to be healed. So how should individuals and groups respond when hatred is exposed and then excused by the criminal justice system? Anger? Riots? Protests? Or something else? 

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