Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Death Penalty

Very quickly I just wanted to post a quote that I ran across while rummaging through other blogs. I came along one of my favorites called Racialicious, and it quotesDavid Dow, who did an interview with Time
On a regular basis, I’m sitting face to face with murderers. When I imagine sitting face to face with somebody who might have injured somebody I love or care about, I can imagine wanting to injure that person myself. I used to support the death penalty. [But] once I started doing the work, I became aware of the inequalities. I tell people that if you’re going to commit murder, you want to be white, and you want to be wealthy — so that you can hire a first-class lawyer — and you want to kill a black person. And if [you are], the odds of your being sentenced to death are basically zero. It’s one thing to say that rich people should be able to drive Ferraris and poor people should have to take the bus. It’s very different to say that rich people should get treated one way by the state’s criminal-justice system and poor people should get treated another way. But that is the system that we have.




— Appellate lawyer David Dow, interviewed for "The Death Penalty: Racist,Classist and Unfair", Time

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