• AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social
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    14 hours ago

    I mean, I know we should not generalize, but the Epstein class are bad people who deserve to be murdered in awful suffering.

    It’s rare to see someone wno is evil without a doubt, but anyone from the Epstein class is one.

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      13 hours ago

      Who are “the Epstein class”? Just Epstein and Ghislaine? Just the rapists? Everyone in the files?

      Seems like, whatever the punishment, you still need a process to determine guilt according to the evidence, rather than trial by public opinion.

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        11 hours ago

        I’ll settle for “anyone accused of any wrongdoing in the Epstein files in any manner.”

        We can sort through the gritty details afterwards and apologize to the single person that was wrongly accused.

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          9 hours ago

          Can’t apologize to someone you murdered (their words).

          Call me crazy, but I don’t think being accused of a crime should be enough for a death sentence.

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            6 hours ago

            In any other circumstance I would agree with you. This about the survival of the species. This isn’t a normal bad government structure that needs to be rooted out. This isn’t the same oppression that we’ve been dealing with for thousands of years. The people in that list are specifically the most powerful and untouchable people that have ever lived and they are ACTIVELY MURDERING THE PLANET FOR THEIR OWN PLEASURE. This isn’t something that can wait for the normal process to take it’s time. If we don’t act this minute, we will be too late. It’s quite likely that we are already too late.

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          10 hours ago

          I’m sure that apology will do a lot of good to them after they’re dead.

          Me, I’ll be over here standing up for the rule of law instead of “just kill whoever is accused in a particular set of documents”.

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            10 hours ago

            In a normal situation, I would agree with you that we should follow the rule of law. But there is simply no time to beat around the bush for a few decades sorting through all the docs and having trials for everyone involved when everyone involved OWNS THE JUDGES. the system must change before we can achieve justice, and there is no way to change that system through the legal system.

      • TheparishofChigwell@sh.itjust.works
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        12 hours ago

        I dunno just making a list for people that are apologetic about it, positive towards it, partial to the acts or on the receiving end of a cashflow would be just insta killable if I was suddenly dictator of the world