The Menendez brothers got a shot at freedom this week after 35 years behind bars. A California judge cut their sentence, making them eligible for parole despite brutally murdering their parents in cold blood. Their lawyer Mark Geragos cheered the decision, claiming they’re “changed men” – but patriots know better.
Geragos whined about “unfair treatment,” arguing women killers get softer sentences. He’s pushing the woke lie that violent criminals deserve hugs, not handcuffs. Meanwhile, prison records show these privileged brats smuggled cellphones behind bars – proving they still think rules don’t apply to them.
Family members cried in court, begging for mercy. But where was mercy when these rich kids pumped bullets into their own mom and dad? Prosecutors warned the brothers still won’t admit the full truth about their sick crime. Yet another soft-on-crime Democrat judge ignored the facts.
California’s parole board now holds the brothers’ fate. Law-abiding citizens should be outraged – these killers could walk free while honest folks work three jobs. Liberal policies let murderers game the system with fake “rehabilitation” stories while victims’ graves collect dust.
The Menendez case exposes everything wrong with America’s justice system. Celebrities and rich convicts get special treatment while regular Americans get robbed. Woke activists want us to cry for cold-blooded killers instead of protecting innocent families.
Geragos compared these killers to female convicts, pushing the radical gender agenda. Real justice doesn’t care about pronouns – it cares about dead bodies. A life taken by a sister or brother should mean the same steel bars.
This shameful ruling proves blue states value criminals over victims. While Hollywood liberals cheer, hardworking Americans know the truth – soft judges and radical DAs are destroying law and order. It’s time to put families first, not felons.
The Menendez brothers manipulated the system once again. Patriots must demand truth in sentencing and stop letting murderers play the victim. Thirty-five years isn’t enough for butchering your parents – real justice means life without parole.