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StygianKohlrabi · M
he released all the Capitol rioters
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StygianKohlrabi · M
@Sidewinder true true. but liberals are doing that out of a misguided sense of justice.
StygianKohlrabi · M
@Sidewinder now that -your edit -is draconian
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@StygianKohlrabi I'll have you know that anyone can have a flawed, warped, twisted, corrupted, and/or misguided sense of justice without being a Liberal.
And I'm neither a Liberal, or a Conservative, just a vindictive schmuck who knows from personal experience what a miscarriage of justice can lead to.
An example to you.
I was, in my High School Years, repeatedly faced wrongful accusations of being a drug dealer, when in fact, I am adamant against drug use.
(personally, I think that calling someone a drug dealer when they're adamant against drug use is in the same league as calling a straight person a homosexual when they, themselves are homophobic, even if it's intended as a joke)
Every day, I've put up with such insulting comments until I could put up with it no longer.
Then on one fateful day, some random student asked me if I had any drugs to sell him and that's when I lost it!
I committed an act of aggravated assault resulting in grievous bodily harm towards said person. 🥾🍒💥😳😲🎶🎶🎶
And even though I felt justified in my actions, however, the school principal didn't see it that way.
As a result, I was suspended for two days straight and the person who insulted me got off scot-free.
Later that day, I attempted to commit suicide when I got home from school, due to the fact that I felt I couldn't live with the shame of being suspended, let alone (among other things) committing an act of assault resulting in grievous bodily harm.
The operative word being "attempted" as the attempt was unsuccessful, otherwise, I wouldn't be here right now, making this comment. (which goes without saying)
It's been 20 +/- years since then, but the memory of that day is as fresh in my mind today as it was back then.
After that, it eventually made me believe that suicide should be the only punishment reserved for the most heinous of crimes.
At least, if anything, the forced suicide of convicted felons would spare them the indignity of seeing the inside of a prison cell, thus freeing up a lot of space in overcrowded prisons.
Call me what you will, but I believe in the principle of "death before dishonor."
And for the record, my sense of justice, still holds strong, even if it is flawed.
And having a flawed sense of justice if anything is better than no sense of justice at all.
And I'm neither a Liberal, or a Conservative, just a vindictive schmuck who knows from personal experience what a miscarriage of justice can lead to.
An example to you.
I was, in my High School Years, repeatedly faced wrongful accusations of being a drug dealer, when in fact, I am adamant against drug use.
(personally, I think that calling someone a drug dealer when they're adamant against drug use is in the same league as calling a straight person a homosexual when they, themselves are homophobic, even if it's intended as a joke)
Every day, I've put up with such insulting comments until I could put up with it no longer.
Then on one fateful day, some random student asked me if I had any drugs to sell him and that's when I lost it!
I committed an act of aggravated assault resulting in grievous bodily harm towards said person. 🥾🍒💥😳😲🎶🎶🎶
And even though I felt justified in my actions, however, the school principal didn't see it that way.
As a result, I was suspended for two days straight and the person who insulted me got off scot-free.
Later that day, I attempted to commit suicide when I got home from school, due to the fact that I felt I couldn't live with the shame of being suspended, let alone (among other things) committing an act of assault resulting in grievous bodily harm.
The operative word being "attempted" as the attempt was unsuccessful, otherwise, I wouldn't be here right now, making this comment. (which goes without saying)
It's been 20 +/- years since then, but the memory of that day is as fresh in my mind today as it was back then.
After that, it eventually made me believe that suicide should be the only punishment reserved for the most heinous of crimes.
At least, if anything, the forced suicide of convicted felons would spare them the indignity of seeing the inside of a prison cell, thus freeing up a lot of space in overcrowded prisons.
Call me what you will, but I believe in the principle of "death before dishonor."
And for the record, my sense of justice, still holds strong, even if it is flawed.
And having a flawed sense of justice if anything is better than no sense of justice at all.
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Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@StygianKohlrabi that was a “peaceful protest “ not a riot like the actual riots a few years ago when BLM and antifa burned down buildings and looted stores that caused billions of dollars in damage
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@Prison1203 Yeah, right, about as peaceful as my bowels after a bowl of curry.






