Bro, our justice system is already feelz over realz. Because all it takes right now is multiple female witnesses to say someone did X, Y or Z and that someone is going to get convicted. No real evidence is required.
That study finding that women feel bad for cheaters when they are punished was a kill-shot for female representation in our justice system. They literally don't have the stones to reliably punish criminals.
So long as the cops kneel on a knifed kid bleeding out, and just laugh at him and say "don't think so mate" to his prospects at living, and then take the blatant criminals out for dinner... The courts themselves are so far downstream that it doesn't matter. The courts could be as proper, or as corrupt, as possible, but so long as the front line is worthless, so is everything behind it.
Like yes, fix it if you can, might solve one or two things that slip through and accidentally actually reach the justice system's actual gears, but there's issues up-stream.
Reminds me of that court case against that guy in Arkansas who shot and killed a pedophile that had kidnapped his 13 year old daughter. The guy had raped her before. He was also a retired sheriff in another state, and had already been convicted of CSAM before, as well as raping the child.
A woman judge let the pedo out on bond between the rape and the kidnapping.
IIRC, the shooter dad recently won a primary election for sheriff from his jail cell.
True, but the process is the punishment, and it literally took a 4-3 state Supreme Court decision (guess the sex of the three who were against him), the cops willful destruction "losing" the pedo's dash cam video card.
Every official involved in attempting to persecute this man should be flogged in the public square while it's live streamed, and then their punishment should proceed from there.
It's a violation of public trust, and in a just world [fedpost.exe].
He opinions on Peltier don't match my information at all :/
My late next-door neighbor was his cousin. He had lots of knowledge of the case including "inside information" that later became public but was ignored by the justice system.
Witness intimidation, fabrication of evidence, denial of exculpatory evidence & more. The whole FBI gauntlet of dirty tricks.
Repeal the 19th.
With the broad feminization of men that will only buy you so much sanity back into the system.
(Re)Legalize dueling while we're at it, then.
People are much less likely to cause trouble when they know physical violence will follow.
no dueling for someone else, no having someone else duel for you. don't pick fights you can't win.
If that's happening to the justice system, I wonder what more female representation in all industries is doing, hmm...
The justice system is public - this female-first fraud thrives in hidden industries
"But muh 'As a mother...' lived experiences."
Bro, our justice system is already feelz over realz. Because all it takes right now is multiple female witnesses to say someone did X, Y or Z and that someone is going to get convicted. No real evidence is required.
That study finding that women feel bad for cheaters when they are punished was a kill-shot for female representation in our justice system. They literally don't have the stones to reliably punish criminals.
It disqualifies them from holding any position of power or influence. If they're physically incapable of justice...
Foids and faggots are the ideal traitors for kikes to use against their own population
So long as the cops kneel on a knifed kid bleeding out, and just laugh at him and say "don't think so mate" to his prospects at living, and then take the blatant criminals out for dinner... The courts themselves are so far downstream that it doesn't matter. The courts could be as proper, or as corrupt, as possible, but so long as the front line is worthless, so is everything behind it.
Like yes, fix it if you can, might solve one or two things that slip through and accidentally actually reach the justice system's actual gears, but there's issues up-stream.
It should be legal to kill all the title ix coordinators. They think they are lawyers and can smear you without any consequences.
Reminds me of that court case against that guy in Arkansas who shot and killed a pedophile that had kidnapped his 13 year old daughter. The guy had raped her before. He was also a retired sheriff in another state, and had already been convicted of CSAM before, as well as raping the child.
A woman judge let the pedo out on bond between the rape and the kidnapping.
IIRC, the shooter dad recently won a primary election for sheriff from his jail cell.
Good news! He just had the charges dropped.
True, but the process is the punishment, and it literally took a 4-3 state Supreme Court decision (guess the sex of the three who were against him), the cops
willful destruction"losing" the pedo's dash cam video card.Every official involved in attempting to persecute this man should be flogged in the public square while it's live streamed, and then their punishment should proceed from there.
It's a violation of public trust, and in a just world [fedpost.exe].
#believewomen
Oh, wait, she disagrees with me? Don't believe her...
#beleivewomen...unless it's politically inconvenient to do so.
He opinions on Peltier don't match my information at all :/
My late next-door neighbor was his cousin. He had lots of knowledge of the case including "inside information" that later became public but was ignored by the justice system.
Witness intimidation, fabrication of evidence, denial of exculpatory evidence & more. The whole FBI gauntlet of dirty tricks.
Edit: Wiki has some good information lots of reading but the whole thing just stinks.