@truthbait I do not give a single solitary fuck about that guy or his family. I also never said he “deserved” to be murdered, though I don’t doubt many feel otherwise.
My sole interest is in returning the power of justice back to the people.
@eriner uh huh.
Consider what might happen if "the people" decide that you're on the wrong side of justice.
Careful with how you set your interests.
> Consider what might happen if "the people" decide that you're on the wrong side of justice.
I've had 28 years of lived experience watching oligarchs and tyrants in my country on "the wrong side" commit violence against people in the name of "justice", and I'm learned enough to recognize it's been going on for at least ~200 years.
Do not confuse my lack of sympathy for ignorance.
@eriner okay, but I repeat, what might happen if the people decide that you're on the wrong side of justice?
The deflection doesn't absolve you from thinking about that.
What if they decide that you are up for murder? You okay with that?
I really don't care about oligarchs. I'm just suggesting that maybe you think about yourself and what might happen when you face the guillotine.
@eriner I think I'm being very clear, I'm not sure what your confusion is. I don't know how to put it any more simply.
You're supporting letting murderers off the hook, okay, I'm just wondering how you would feel if the murderers were coming after you.
Still okay with that?
If you are, great! I'm just asking if you're okay with that.
If people are deciding to murder you, literally not figuratively or anything like that, knowing that they would be let off the hook through jury nullification, that's all right in your book? Or would you have a problem with that?
I guess the simple question is, would you be equally okay with excusing murder if you were the target?