Nah, some people really think they ought to forgive no matter what. Some of them even cheer for their own oppression, especially if they're white leftists. But other times it's like you say.
His sister may have had the right intentions if she knew he genuinely was the kind of person who believed in forgiving unrepentant killers (maybe this one was even a little repentant and maybe he was only trying to maim, not kill). But the fact this was played in court and the judge said he "felt" it was "genuine" is complete idiocracy if not an evil excuse to let the killer off lightly.
This is legitimately evil. Everyone involved deserves severe consequences.
Nah, some people really think they ought to forgive no matter what. Some of them even cheer for their own oppression, especially if they're white leftists. But other times it's like you say.
His sister may have had the right intentions if she knew he genuinely was the kind of person who believed in forgiving unrepentant killers (maybe this one was even a little repentant and maybe he was only trying to maim, not kill). But the fact this was played in court and the judge said he "felt" it was "genuine" is complete idiocracy if not an evil excuse to let the killer off lightly.
Comment Reported for: Rule 2 - Violent Speech
"Severe Consequences" does not explicitly denote violence.
I hope he gets suplexes through the Spanish announcer table