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The Top Criminal-Justice Wins of 2017
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The Root
December 25, 2017
“There’s no other way to put it: 2017 was bleak. Bleak because the country’s top public health organization is now
prohibited from using the term “science-based
.” Bleak because we’re
surprised
that a man accused of
sexually harassing and assaulting young girls
—and
who extols slavery
—lost an election. Bleak because the president of these United States stood in front of a portrait of former President Andrew Jackson and
made a joke about Pocahontas
while “honoring” Navajo code talkers. Bleak because all of these developments happened within the past month alone.”
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