So I’ve been following this case for a while and it always brings up this philosophical question:
Is it better to live a basic life until death or to live like a king for a few years and end up doing jail time, even if it’s 5 years?
This guy didn’t stand a chance. 1 of 38 children??? Father was a drug dealer and taught him how to cook and deal crack? He was born to be a failure but he still somehow made it work. He found a “loophole” but he stole from the wrong people.
I would’ve judged people like this in my younger years but when I see how rigged this game is, I don’t get mad at how black folk make their money in this unfair system.
The biggest crooks have ALWAYS been CACs but they act like they got there solely on merit, telling everyone else to pull up their bootstraps. They move the goalposts the minute minorities start making paper. (Look at how selling weed has become legal and who profits from it the most now)
I’m not saying I condone what Omi did but people rarely keep the same energy for these CACs, from politicians to crooked hedge fund managers who do this on a larger scale everyday.