"Just Tell Me Why" Stories of wrongful conviction, resilience, and everyday battles

Cowards of the Capitol

10 min · 24. mar. 2026
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They know it’s wrong. They see the damage. Behind closed doors, they admit the system is failing—but when it’s time to stand up, they fall in line. Not because they don’t care… but because they’re afraid to challenge the governor. This isn’t just a broken system—it’s a controlled one. When lawmakers fear power more than they value justice, silence becomes policy… and lives become collateral damage. They had a voice. They chose fear. And justice never stood a chance.

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