shot and killed - they haven't even been charged, let alone arraigned for murder yet (they would definitely get not guilty for that - manslaughter at worst given the cirumstances).
Yes, our justice system is outright broken since the Supreme Council handed obscene amounts of power to a wannabe dictator, putting him and his Stasi above the law. But that doesn't mean We The People cannot call it like it is - murder.
No. The Constitution is the law, and everyone working for this regime is an anti-American traitor. I'm pretty sure the terror squads are wearing masks because if we could identify them, we would see most have been drawn from so-called "patriot" militias [0] and let loose to attack American cities under the color of law (which apparently now includes executing citizens).
[0] the naming of which also turned out to be another lie, surprise surprise
I am an American, I just don't believe this idea that the law has anything to do with principles or a hard code of rules. That just isn't what I observe in practice, unless the enforcers of the law happen to be totally neutral to the conflict at hand.
The law is enforced based on the general feelings of the people in power, and they will bend principles to punish/reward those that they perceive to be "bad" and "good" accordingly, based on their prejudices.
The idea that "might makes right" is sort of a tautology. What you consider to be right is based on a historical precedent set by the mighty.
Earlier today, an ICE officer murdered a woman, a story that's kind of dominated the news cycle today.
I think they may get away with it. Our head-of-state is already describing it as an act of self-defense.
The president can do jack shit to stop a state prosecution, one of the blessed advantages of federalism.
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They definitely get away with it. To be punished requires:
1. Prosecution. US wont because of trump. State might not because of some threat from trump.
2. Proof beyond reasonable doubt. Video can make case for self defence so bar is high.
3. No presidential pardon.
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Please watch the video. That officer wasn’t close to danger, her wheels were pointed away from the officer
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Nope. Stop spreading lies please, cmxch.
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Was it an ICE officer or national guard member?
ICE officer. What a bizarre question to ask.
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shot and killed - they haven't even been charged, let alone arraigned for murder yet (they would definitely get not guilty for that - manslaughter at worst given the cirumstances).
They will 100% be charged with murder.
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Yes, our justice system is outright broken since the Supreme Council handed obscene amounts of power to a wannabe dictator, putting him and his Stasi above the law. But that doesn't mean We The People cannot call it like it is - murder.
No. The Constitution is the law, and everyone working for this regime is an anti-American traitor. I'm pretty sure the terror squads are wearing masks because if we could identify them, we would see most have been drawn from so-called "patriot" militias [0] and let loose to attack American cities under the color of law (which apparently now includes executing citizens).
[0] the naming of which also turned out to be another lie, surprise surprise
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I am an American, I just don't believe this idea that the law has anything to do with principles or a hard code of rules. That just isn't what I observe in practice, unless the enforcers of the law happen to be totally neutral to the conflict at hand.
The law is enforced based on the general feelings of the people in power, and they will bend principles to punish/reward those that they perceive to be "bad" and "good" accordingly, based on their prejudices.
The idea that "might makes right" is sort of a tautology. What you consider to be right is based on a historical precedent set by the mighty.
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