Merely implying bias due to a judge's ethnic heritage is wrong as a matter of principle and legally illegitimate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To say that because of someone's heritage or their ethnicity that they are unable to provide fair judgement is just wrong. It's just not how the judicial system works in our country and not how it ever can work.
I don't endorse people that bash judges based on his ethnic heritage.
I was incredibly angry to see Mr. Trump question a judge's motives because of his ethnicity.
I would never criticize a federal judge, particularly if I had a court case in front of him, but you would certainly never, ever criticize them based on their ethnic background.
We know that we're not supposed to be racially biased, and we don't want to think of ourselves as racially biased, so we tell ourselves a different story.
I believe it's wrong to say someone can't do his or her job because of their heritage.
Ethnic stereotypes are boring and stressful and sometimes criminal. It's just not a good way to think. It's non-thinking. It's stupid and destructive.
In some cases, the casting directors have casted blindly and have not looked into my ethnic background.
Judges have to be neutral, but they don't have to be eunuchs.
A judge who likes every outcome he reaches is very likely a bad judge... stretching for results he prefers rather than those the law demands.
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