• Red_sun_in_the_sky [any]
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    1 month ago

    Also I love the american view of what constitutes crime. Something mundane as sleeping in some class should apparently be a long sentence.

    Absolute vile country, god.

    • VILenin [he/him]
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      1 month ago

      Once you’ve spent enough time on the American internet you’ll find a pattern of libs and chuds turning minor things into very serious crimes, so that pissing in the street becomes “literally domestic terrorism” that warrants capital punishment.

      In the same vein, I expect this to be “literally incitement to violence”

      • Red_sun_in_the_sky [any]
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        1 month ago

        I mean yeah. I feel like that's also heavily pushed in media too. I remember when jordan neely was murdered. Lot of people, especially the more liberal dnc oribiters were just spewing evil shit. They of course also have the similar hate for the homeless. They talk in nazi terms when describing how criminal homeless are and how they have to be dealt.

        But even then it baffles how far reaching that notion of crime in USA is held.

        I have been watching person of interest. Its a show which justifies CIA or NSA surveillance cause "muh 9/11". But it also has interesting aspect in it. Which is the whole idea of what crime is and what's detestable. I've been meaning to write about it but haven't found time. Specifically all the weird shit that they insert about "Evil terrorist regimes".