Patriotism and Justice
Robin reflects on the dual fears faced by families of police officers and the communities affected by the justice system. He passionately believes in the foundational promises of America, emphasizing the need for equal justice and dignity for all. Despite acknowledging the system's failures, he views his commitment to reform as a patriotic duty, urging society to strive for the ideals embedded in the Constitution.In this clip
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