Saying the quiet part out loud
It’s normal for people to enter places of business with masks and bandanas on, what with the fear of spreading germs and whatnot. A judge tweeted about his experience of entering a bank with a bandana covering his face. His tweet was supposed to be a lighthearted joke, but he accidentally revealed just how screwed up the criminal justice system actually is.
He openly admitted to convicting people “on less evidence” than wearing a mask and bandana in a bank. Sir, you said the quiet part aloud. Now, everybody knows how little evidence it takes to be convicted of a crime.