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After watching "Schindler's List," she criticized her son-in-law for downplaying how many Jews had been killed in the Holocaust. She also said she now opposes the death penalty after reading "Just Mercy," a book about wrongful convictions of Black Americans.
"I've learned that even though we live in a wonderful country, things still need to improve," Morgan-Lloyd said. "People of all colors should feel as safe as I do to walk down the street."
Her lawyer, Heather Shaner, said Wednesday on CNN's "New Day" that Morgan-Lloyd "was uninformed and misinformed" before storming the Capitol but the book and movie assignments taught her about "the relationship between the citizen's rights and the citizen's responsibility."
Sounds very CRTish on her attorney's part to force this poor woman to watch movies and read books like that. Poor woman sounds positively woke now. Doesn't the constitution ban this sort of cruel and unusual punishment?
No just Ron Desantis' Florida and a handful of other rebel states