The history of the American criminal justice system is steeped in scandal, conspiracy, racism, oppression, and mass murder. In the state of Arizona, government officials and the legal community have taken this history to unprecedented and disturbing new levels. The atrocities that have occurred in Arizona over the past quarter century have been well crafted and intentional.
From the passing of racist legislation and self-proclaimed neo-Nazis becoming prominent politicians, to the Governor's endorsement of privatizing the prison system. From the County Attorneys' racially motivated capital case crisis to the Sheriff's detention and subsequent torture of innocent immigrants, Arizona stands alone.
The cult-like nature of the Arizona GOP has earned them the title " true believers." True Believers is the shocking true story of the Arizona GOP's history of corruption, bigotry, and cruel oppression of the BIPOC community culminating in the "judicial genocide" campaign known as the capital case crisis.
True Believers takes readers through a frightening journey of investigative work that engages with social justice and radical thought through personal narrative and historical illumination. An inside look at a community under threat by the white nationalist movement inside local and state government coupled with a correction of the historical record.
Told from the point of view of someone who lived through it, this work provides radical solutions to all too common oppressive practices by the legal system. An intimate eyewitness account of how lawyers, judges, prosecutors, and politicians committed the most heinous genocide for profit scheme while defrauding taxpayers for millions using the justice system in recent history.
With persuasive calls to action to the progressive movement, expression of gratitude to activists on the front lines, and a rare education for the Gen Z activist community, True Believers brings into question the legitimacy of the foundation of the American criminal justice system and the very nature of American culture itself.
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