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    1. ProofByVerbosity on

      There was a similar sentancing in the last couple weeks as well. I don’t like this.

    2. ghost_n_the_shell on

      I would suggest that there is Canadian will to throw this legal decision / nonsense right into the trash where it belongs. Why is this happening?

      One legal system for all. This tiered racial stuff is an abomination of justice and actually serves to create division.

    3. MTheModernist_ on

      “The author of an Impact of Race and Culture Assessment, a report funded under a new initiative from the Trudeau Liberals, wrote that Jegede was feeling intense pressure around the time of the assaults and did not have culturally appropriate support to turn to.”

      Born Canadian/ethnically African, can confirm that I know not to attack women regardless of “cultural support” lmfao.

      We need justice reform in Canada or we are cooked

    4. —> “It should be noted that but, for the contents of the Impact of Race and Culture Assessment (IRCA), the pre-sentence report and all the mitigating factors surrounding Omogbolahan (Teddy) Jegede, this sentence would have been much higher,” Justice Frank Hoskins said in his Nova Scotia Supreme Court decision on Wednesday.

      To save you 5 mins clicking into it, above paragraph is the meat of the news.

    5. Draugakjallur on

      It’s incredible young women still support the Liberal party so much.

    6. Birdybadass on

      I’m starting to believe all the progressives are right. Institutional racism is alive and well just not in the way that they thought. These poor women.

    7. baddyrefresh2023 on

      When does race have anything to do with justice? World is definitely getting worse.

    8. Charming-Command4375 on

      „I felt isolated and alone“ 

      So he r*p*d a couple of women?

      Oh okay that makes perfect sense

      Edit: obligatory /s

    9. Not sure which is worse.

      That he only got 2 years

      Or

      That the crown only asked for 3…

    10. Keepontyping on

      This is more racist than any truck driver with an offensive bumper sticker.

    11. JimmyTheJimJimson on

      > One woman testified that Jegede choked her; one woman was forced to perform oral sex.

      Seems like a pretty open and shut case.

      >…Jegede was feeling intense pressure around the time of the assaults and did not have culturally appropriate support to turn to.

      What the hell is this bullshit? So “not having appropriate supports” is an excuse to commit sexual assault and get away with a lighter sentence? What a joke.

    12. Johnny-Unitas on

      So, racism is good now? What happened to the blind scales of justice? Why are people accepting this?

    13. Feisty_Note on

      I see this as fair. We need to accommodate for people with an average iq of 64 and cultures that see women as objects because we’re short doctors, or something.

    14. Present-Wonder-4522 on

      Third world shit.

      Maybe we can help this backwards country develop a rule of law, where the law is enforced regardless of race, religion, creed, sex, etc…

      Canada has no rule of law.

    15. Davidpalmer4 on

      This is a sick judgement and mindset.

      Even people from these communities won’t want the grapists to roam free or get reduced sentence. This is how it started in UK and then resulted in grooming gangs and grapes spanning decades.

      Judicial reforms needed asap. This is ridiculous.

    16. MortgageAware3355 on

      The good news is that if he makes progress in counselling, he won’t be on probation for too long.

      „The author of an Impact of Race and Culture Assessment, a report funded under a new initiative from the Trudeau Liberals, wrote that Jegede was feeling intense pressure around the time of the assaults and did not have culturally appropriate support to turn to. Jegede was convicted in a jury trial this year and sentenced Wednesday. Justice Hoskins added three years of probation, although he said that term could be shortened if Jegede makes significant progress in counselling.“

    17. What and absolute load of horseshit.

      He’s not the victim. The actual victims have been abandoned by this ruling.

    18. PoliteCanadian on

      I would be in favor of criminalizing judges making decisions like these based on race or sex.

    19. Big_Option_5575 on

      So natives get special sentences, blacks get special sentences – would a black native get paid to commit crime ?

    20. Visual_Initial6719 on

      I am sorry no one who is convicted for Sexual assault should be realised earlier because of race or religion that judge should be removed!

    21. idesignforlife on

      Hey if he was a junior hockey player he would have served no time… /s

    22. CanuckleHeadOG on

      Quite literally just because of his race…. No generational trauma to be found

      >The judge noted that Jegede came from a strong, church-going family with strict parents who had stable professional careers. Jegede did well in school and excelled in sports, showing leadership capabilities. He told the court he grew up feeling loved by his supported family.

    23. Lmao! I will say I hate how white peoples’ decision to do stuff like this has negative blowback on my law-abiding, black self.

    24. Office_Responsible on

      Judges are despicable people. Not more than the offenders but damn close. Our legal system cares more for perpetrators than victims. It’s a disgrace. Thanks liberals….

    25. Impact of race and culture assessment huh….

      yeah i really need to hurry tf up and get outta this country. this place run like a fucking joke and there is no course correction in sight.

    26. EvacuationRelocation on

      His culture, not race. It’s in the article, as is this:

      > Hoskins arrived at two years by determining 18 months for the more violent and invasive of the two sexual assaults and six months for the other. He tacked on three years probation, rather than more prison time, because he saw Jegede as having potential to turn himself around. He noted Jegede is only 25 and has significant family and community support.

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