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      Maybe we should put the prosecutors to death instead.

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        Maybe we should put the prosecutors to death instead.

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        That’s neither a funny joke nor a serious idea of any worth.

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          Maybe we should put the prosecutors to death instead.

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          Obligatory, I do not condone violence per lemmys rules, or whatever.

          Agreed. This might be the only method to save us. Rule of law doesn't work, we are owned by the billionaire class. Bring out the guillotines for these bootlickers. Might be the only way we get free.

          Free Luigi.

          Fuck this aryan Pam bondi cunt and these prosecutors.

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            Not at all surprising and it wouldn't have been any different under the last administration. From the whole "rule of law" perspective you can't really not go after somebody who committed premeditated murder on film just because his target was someone that people didn't like. What the jurors decide to do is a whole different can of worms (although if you ask me to make a prediction, I think they most likely find him guilty).

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              Bizzare. Americans are seriously crazy. It's a monarchy really, it's so in your face, like a bad comedy.

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                Not at all surprising and it wouldn't have been any different under the last administration. From the whole "rule of law" perspective you can't really not go after somebody who committed premeditated murder on film just because his target was someone that people didn't like. What the jurors decide to do is a whole different can of worms (although if you ask me to make a prediction, I think they most likely find him guilty).

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                The administration doesn't have anything to do with this.

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                  Even if the actual killer stuck again, hitting another CEO and then confessed on live TV for both murders, people would still think (and I can say the name here) that Luigi is guilty.

                  Y'all are mental across the pond

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                    Nullify.

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                      Not at all surprising and it wouldn't have been any different under the last administration. From the whole "rule of law" perspective you can't really not go after somebody who committed premeditated murder on film just because his target was someone that people didn't like. What the jurors decide to do is a whole different can of worms (although if you ask me to make a prediction, I think they most likely find him guilty).

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                      The previous administration probably wouldn't take on a random murder case just because the victim was rich.

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                        The administration doesn't have anything to do with this.

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                        Not sure how you figure that. Trump is not exactly hands off with the Justice Department.

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                          Obligatory, I do not condone violence per lemmys rules, or whatever.

                          Agreed. This might be the only method to save us. Rule of law doesn't work, we are owned by the billionaire class. Bring out the guillotines for these bootlickers. Might be the only way we get free.

                          Free Luigi.

                          Fuck this aryan Pam bondi cunt and these prosecutors.

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                          Technically it’s not a rule of Lemmy but the instance rules that forbid this.

                          We are indeed owned by the billionaire class. It’s their country. We live in it.

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                            The state wants to keep its monopoly on violence.

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                              The previous administration probably wouldn't take on a random murder case just because the victim was rich.

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                              This was a high profile case that was all over the news for weeks. And frankly it looks like a slam dunk for the prosecution. The Biden Justice Department absolutely would've brought federal charges.

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                                Bizzare. Americans are seriously crazy. It's a monarchy really, it's so in your face, like a bad comedy.

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                                We are dumb and crazy a bad mix.

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                                  Obligatory, I do not condone violence per lemmys rules, or whatever.

                                  Agreed. This might be the only method to save us. Rule of law doesn't work, we are owned by the billionaire class. Bring out the guillotines for these bootlickers. Might be the only way we get free.

                                  Free Luigi.

                                  Fuck this aryan Pam bondi cunt and these prosecutors.

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                                  I'm still waiting for people to get mad though to use drones for political violence.

                                  Imagine if Luigi just dropped a grenade on this dude while sitting in Central Park.

                                  It's gonna be a good time.

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                                    Technically it’s not a rule of Lemmy but the instance rules that forbid this.

                                    We are indeed owned by the billionaire class. It’s their country. We live in it.

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                                    *We are granted the privilege of surviving in it

                                    Ftfy

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                                      https://beyondcourts.org/sites/default/files/2022-07/Jury-Nullification-Toolkit-English_0.pdf

                                      Everyone should read about jury nullification and spread it everywhere.

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                                        Not at all surprising and it wouldn't have been any different under the last administration. From the whole "rule of law" perspective you can't really not go after somebody who committed premeditated murder on film just because his target was someone that people didn't like. What the jurors decide to do is a whole different can of worms (although if you ask me to make a prediction, I think they most likely find him guilty).

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                                        Can you imagine Merrick Garland saying this?

                                        Luigi Mangione's murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America,"

                                        "After careful consideration, I have directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in this case as we carry out President Trump's agenda to stop violent crime and Make America Safe Again."

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                                          Can you imagine Merrick Garland saying this?

                                          Luigi Mangione's murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America,"

                                          "After careful consideration, I have directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in this case as we carry out President Trump's agenda to stop violent crime and Make America Safe Again."

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                                          Shocked is a strange way to say excited

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