While it’s obvious that economic factors that emerge from racism can cause people to be more likely to break the law, how about we do something to reduce inequality and racial discrimination instead of whatever this is?
6-feet_ on
>“he was exposed to drug users, dealers, and addicts at a young age.”
So are a lot of other people. Nothing should give anyone a more lenient sentence.
CriztianS on
It’s such an odd thing to think about. I totally understand that his life experiences (race included) obviously played a role in his life’s trajectory … but on the other hand the judge is effectively saying that because of his upbringing he is more likely to offend/re-offend and thus we’ll give him a lower sentence.
Daieon on
I had a shitty upbringing and was surrounded by shitty people and didn’t do these things. It clearly must be because I’m white. This whole thing also insinuates that PoC are more susceptible to becoming bad actors. I’m sure these individuals are unbelievably grateful for the leniency and will become better people lmao
EarthSignificant4354 on
what reasons do we sentence people?
To serve as punishment, and also as a deterrent to others, to say “the same thing could happen to you if you commit this crime”
What message does this send to other would-be black criminals?
Irreverent_Bard on
Bias exists in the Justice…
Is anyone surprised about this 2026?
ProofByVerbosity on
I dont know a single POC who digs this bullshit.
sti77loading on
This is basically attempting to level the playing for the non poc who are consistently given lighter sentences than poc for similar crimes so this doesn’t really do anything
peach_tokes on
If our judicial system was better and equipped to deal with severe trauma and had rehabilitation programs that actually rehabilitate. I would agree with this. Actions need consequences, but there also needs to be better programs to help people make genuine change.
Instead we’re just going with this, and probably further dividing people, creating more racism and such.
honk_incident on
Good way to draw hate on said race
twilling8 on
This is what systemic racism actually looks like; the racism of low expectations. We have one default set of laws and sentencing guidelines, but that is really for the whites. The rest of you can’t help but break the law, it’s your nature, so we’ll make special lax sentences for “you people”. Fuck that, we all know this is wrong.
Hawkeye_Swift on
Great, this means my low-life and crime-heavy victimization while young excuses me from serving the appropriate outcome for my crimes. Awesome to be a ‘white-trash’ victim of crime and social victimization… I’m sure I’ll receive the same outcomes for my concerted choice to victimize my peers and others…
Or, maybe I’ll just be better than all that.
Tragacanth on
This is fucking ridiculous. The pendulum swinged so fucking far left that it’s stuck clearly.
Racism is racism. There is no entry race to qualify. If a race has harsher sentences it’s racism. This is fucking peak wokeness.
Retikle on
##The Racism of Low Expectations
grand_soul on
As a minority this is bullshit.
I’m tired of people assuming minorities have a warped idea of what is right/wrong and what is and isn’t acceptable in this country.
It’s basically assuming anyone who isn’t white is too stupid to understand consequences.
Minorities are fully capable of understanding why they’re doing. This judge and any laws that give minorities a pass on this kind of crap are racist, insulting and only putting more minorities in danger.
spinosaurs70 on
What the hell are judges doing?
Spikex8 on
Fire the judge.
Iwanabarockstar on
Wtf up with those lines. Those are chopped like shit
JohnAMcdonald on
These judges simply believe a non-white person who does the same actions as a white person, who has the same achievements, who commits the same crimes, is simply better than a white person. They simply believe they are superior and that is why they deserve a lighter sentence. They have this theory that if you’re non-white people treat you worse, that this worse treatment can be assumed, therefore whites and non-whites need to be judged based on a handicap system. The exact handicap changing depending on the identity group we’re talking about.
It’s a system of racial prejudice that we use to determine what criminal penalty people should get. One which ignores that since most criminals commit crimes against people who look like themselves, refusing to punish non-white criminals in a way is simply refusing to offer non-white communities the same level of public services they offer white communities since the courts will literally refuse to take people terrorizing non-white communities off the street.
It’s not any different than woman getting a lower sentence for the same crime in Canada. They are just all things considered equal to be better than men and less recidivist than men and thus get a lighter sentence.
It’s that simple. That’s how justice is in Canada. You get to be treated equally under the law as any member of your identity group would be. But there’s no equality under the law between identity groups.
MysteryofLePrince on
Dude by his race can’t tell right from wrong. Does that apply to driving choices as well.
ViolinistLeast1925 on
“Due to his skin colour, he actually can’t make the proper moral decisions for himself”
This is what racism looks like.
Vyvyan_180 on
>During their May 19, 2022 search of the home where Caleb was staying, police found a measuring cup “with white powdery residue in it,” two black digital scales, and two phones “located on the living room floor where Mr. Caleb was found sleeping on a mattress with his infant child.”
>Ontario Provincial Police “officers also found a loaded firearm in the pocket of men’s jeans in a dresser shelf in a bedroom closet,” said the decision.
>“that the substances in these calls were controlled substances — either cocaine, crack cocaine, or fentanyl.”
>Caleb conceded that if he was found guilty on that count, he broke an order made by an Ontario Court of Justice judge on Oct. 24, 2013, banning him from possessing a firearm.
>Caleb had past convictions in Toronto for possession for the purpose of trafficking, fleeing police and breaking a court order.
>The 39-year-old has also been convicted of fraud over $5,000 and two counts of robbery.
>The Crown argued that an appropriate sentence would be nine years in prison.
>Caleb’s lawyer recommended two years of house arrest, plus probation based on several mitigating factors.
>Sharma sentenced Caleb to four years and 160 days in prison, noting that penalties for the handgun and the trafficking were at the “lower end” of the available range.
“*Substantive equality*”, yay!
abc123DohRayMe on
This is more proof of why judges should not be political appointments.
They should be elected by the people they serve and they should be elected for set limited terms.
If you think about it our system is insane: political appointments for life? Sounds like something out of imperial times.
krm69ss on
The most racist ting you can do is give someone a break because of their race.
Valahul77 on
I find this outrageous and a clear violation of a basic law principle- that everyone is supposedly equal before the law. If this is the way justice works in this country then it may be the right time to do drastic changes….
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While it’s obvious that economic factors that emerge from racism can cause people to be more likely to break the law, how about we do something to reduce inequality and racial discrimination instead of whatever this is?
>“he was exposed to drug users, dealers, and addicts at a young age.”
So are a lot of other people. Nothing should give anyone a more lenient sentence.
It’s such an odd thing to think about. I totally understand that his life experiences (race included) obviously played a role in his life’s trajectory … but on the other hand the judge is effectively saying that because of his upbringing he is more likely to offend/re-offend and thus we’ll give him a lower sentence.
I had a shitty upbringing and was surrounded by shitty people and didn’t do these things. It clearly must be because I’m white. This whole thing also insinuates that PoC are more susceptible to becoming bad actors. I’m sure these individuals are unbelievably grateful for the leniency and will become better people lmao
what reasons do we sentence people?
To serve as punishment, and also as a deterrent to others, to say “the same thing could happen to you if you commit this crime”
What message does this send to other would-be black criminals?
Bias exists in the Justice…
Is anyone surprised about this 2026?
I dont know a single POC who digs this bullshit.
This is basically attempting to level the playing for the non poc who are consistently given lighter sentences than poc for similar crimes so this doesn’t really do anything
If our judicial system was better and equipped to deal with severe trauma and had rehabilitation programs that actually rehabilitate. I would agree with this. Actions need consequences, but there also needs to be better programs to help people make genuine change.
Instead we’re just going with this, and probably further dividing people, creating more racism and such.
Good way to draw hate on said race
This is what systemic racism actually looks like; the racism of low expectations. We have one default set of laws and sentencing guidelines, but that is really for the whites. The rest of you can’t help but break the law, it’s your nature, so we’ll make special lax sentences for “you people”. Fuck that, we all know this is wrong.
Great, this means my low-life and crime-heavy victimization while young excuses me from serving the appropriate outcome for my crimes. Awesome to be a ‘white-trash’ victim of crime and social victimization… I’m sure I’ll receive the same outcomes for my concerted choice to victimize my peers and others…
Or, maybe I’ll just be better than all that.
This is fucking ridiculous. The pendulum swinged so fucking far left that it’s stuck clearly.
Racism is racism. There is no entry race to qualify. If a race has harsher sentences it’s racism. This is fucking peak wokeness.
##The Racism of Low Expectations
As a minority this is bullshit.
I’m tired of people assuming minorities have a warped idea of what is right/wrong and what is and isn’t acceptable in this country.
It’s basically assuming anyone who isn’t white is too stupid to understand consequences.
Minorities are fully capable of understanding why they’re doing. This judge and any laws that give minorities a pass on this kind of crap are racist, insulting and only putting more minorities in danger.
What the hell are judges doing?
Fire the judge.
Wtf up with those lines. Those are chopped like shit
These judges simply believe a non-white person who does the same actions as a white person, who has the same achievements, who commits the same crimes, is simply better than a white person. They simply believe they are superior and that is why they deserve a lighter sentence. They have this theory that if you’re non-white people treat you worse, that this worse treatment can be assumed, therefore whites and non-whites need to be judged based on a handicap system. The exact handicap changing depending on the identity group we’re talking about.
It’s a system of racial prejudice that we use to determine what criminal penalty people should get. One which ignores that since most criminals commit crimes against people who look like themselves, refusing to punish non-white criminals in a way is simply refusing to offer non-white communities the same level of public services they offer white communities since the courts will literally refuse to take people terrorizing non-white communities off the street.
It’s not any different than woman getting a lower sentence for the same crime in Canada. They are just all things considered equal to be better than men and less recidivist than men and thus get a lighter sentence.
It’s that simple. That’s how justice is in Canada. You get to be treated equally under the law as any member of your identity group would be. But there’s no equality under the law between identity groups.
Dude by his race can’t tell right from wrong. Does that apply to driving choices as well.
“Due to his skin colour, he actually can’t make the proper moral decisions for himself”
This is what racism looks like.
>During their May 19, 2022 search of the home where Caleb was staying, police found a measuring cup “with white powdery residue in it,” two black digital scales, and two phones “located on the living room floor where Mr. Caleb was found sleeping on a mattress with his infant child.”
>Ontario Provincial Police “officers also found a loaded firearm in the pocket of men’s jeans in a dresser shelf in a bedroom closet,” said the decision.
>“that the substances in these calls were controlled substances — either cocaine, crack cocaine, or fentanyl.”
>Caleb conceded that if he was found guilty on that count, he broke an order made by an Ontario Court of Justice judge on Oct. 24, 2013, banning him from possessing a firearm.
>Caleb had past convictions in Toronto for possession for the purpose of trafficking, fleeing police and breaking a court order.
>The 39-year-old has also been convicted of fraud over $5,000 and two counts of robbery.
>The Crown argued that an appropriate sentence would be nine years in prison.
>Caleb’s lawyer recommended two years of house arrest, plus probation based on several mitigating factors.
>Sharma sentenced Caleb to four years and 160 days in prison, noting that penalties for the handgun and the trafficking were at the “lower end” of the available range.
“*Substantive equality*”, yay!
This is more proof of why judges should not be political appointments.
They should be elected by the people they serve and they should be elected for set limited terms.
If you think about it our system is insane: political appointments for life? Sounds like something out of imperial times.
The most racist ting you can do is give someone a break because of their race.
I find this outrageous and a clear violation of a basic law principle- that everyone is supposedly equal before the law. If this is the way justice works in this country then it may be the right time to do drastic changes….