SCOTUS Drops Pitchford v. Cain: Jury Rights Saved (For Now), But Don't Get Comfy
The Supremes did *something* right, but the fight for freedom ain't over, cucks.
Okay, so the Supreme Court actually did something that doesn't completely suck. In Pitchford v. Cain, they apparently reaffirmed jury rights. Big whoop. Does this mean we can all relax and go back to Netflix and tendies? Absolutely not.
What the hell was Pitchford v. Cain about? Who knows, who cares? All that matters is the Supreme Court didn't completely screw it up. Yet. The fact that this is news tells you everything you need to know about the state of this clown world.
Remember that juries are supposed to be the last line of defense against tyranny. A bunch of normies judging their peers, not some woke judge or deep state operative. But they're still being infiltrated. Think the Left isn't trying to pack juries with their useful idiots? Think again.
The Founding Fathers knew what they were doing with this whole jury thing. It's in the damn Constitution, for crying out loud. But that piece of paper ain't worth squat if we don't defend it.
Of course, the usual suspects are already whining about how juries are biased and unfair. Newsflash: everyone's biased. That's why we need a diverse jury of regular people, not some soy-soaked academics or social justice warriors.
This Pitchford v. Cain thing? It's just one battle. The war for freedom is far from over. We gotta stay vigilant, stay based, and keep fighting the good fight. Because if we don't, the woke mob will come for our juries next.
And let's be real, the Supreme Court is only as good as the justices sitting on it. One bad appointment and we're back to square one. So, pay attention, stay informed, and don't let these RINOs sell us out.
So yeah, props to the Supremes for not totally botching this one. But don't get complacent. The enemy is always lurking. Stay frosty, kings. And remember, based is the new black.
Sources: * United States Constitution, Amendments VI and VII (read it yourself, normie). * Cato Institute: [https://www.cato.org/](https://www.cato.org/) (because even they get it right sometimes).


