Gawdzilla Sama
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Okay, you're trying to legalize a strawman argument. May you live long and prosper.
Just a friendly reminder, failure to clarify your meaning means you approve of any interpretation of your words.
Apples, oranges.
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Oh, right. The victim must always be blamed. Carry on, then!
Ed Zachery. My statement that there were always "good" excusesseems to have gone over some people's heads.
One man's good reason is another's bad excuse.
Like the folks who say Gentle Mike Brown was just trying to take the cop's gun because he didn't want to get shot.
Which, to my knowledge, is the absolutely quickest way to get shot by a cop.
I don't know. It appears a lot of the interest on this topic has faded.-- and I expect them to be here shortly --
I don't know. It appears a lot of the interest on this topic has faded.
Which is precisely why systemic racism continues to exist.
Thanks that was hilarious and very scary at the same time. The man who was convicted of stealing a can of beer and wound up having to pay $360 a month to a private company that was "administering" his probation while he tried to pay off the original fine. When he fell too far behind he was jailed for 60-70 days. That 64% of the people in New Jersey who lost their driver's license for failing to pay fines reported having lost their jobs as a result.
There are people who think -- and I expect them to be here shortly -- that if you break the law, if you steal a can of beer, then it doesn't matter what happens to you. It's all on you, because YOU stole a can of beer.
Fortunately there are people who think about these things in more depth and believe the punishment must fit the crime or it's unjust. There are legal groups who are litigating to change the way the system has monetized minor offenses.
What's the difference in recidivism? Will they be less likely to steal beer again?
What's the difference in recidivism? Will they be less likely to steal beer again?