Habari Live
Is justice truly blind, or does America apply self-defense differently depending on who is involved?This week on Habari Live, Damon Ellison and Iesha Rowan take a deep dive into one of the most controversial questions facing the American justice system: Who gets self-defense?Using decades of research, FBI data, and legal studies, we examine racial disparities in self-defense rulings, Stand Your Ground laws, youth sentencing, and the role implicit bias may play in determining who receives the benefit of the doubt in court.We also investigate the growing influence of white nationalist movements in the United States and abroad. From record levels of extremist propaganda and organized hate groups to the spread of political rhetoric across social media, we explore how these movements are shaping conversations in America, Ireland, South Africa, and beyond.Plus, in our Clips of the Week segment, we break down:🔹 Donald Trump walking out of a Meet the Press interview🔹 The latest Epstein-related developments🔹 Rising beef prices and the New World Screwworm outbreak🔹 Coal vs. renewable energy investments🔹 RFK Jr. refusing questions from reporters🔹 Healthcare frustrations impacting everyday Americans🔹 Congressional accountability and political theater🔹 Immigration, foreign policy, and moreJoin the conversation as we tackle race, justice, extremism, accountability, and the future of American democracy.👇 Let us know in the comments:Do all Americans receive the same benefit of the doubt when claiming self-defense?#HabariLive #SelfDefense #JusticeSystem #CivilRights #WhiteNationalism #StandYourGround #DonaldTrump #Politics #NewsOurWay #HabariEntertainment
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