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but seriously is canada gonna extradite to poland that nazi ss guy they honored, i don't see how they can't
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@lebronjames75 it woukd depend on what he supposedly did for me but i'm pretty sure they've extradited oldies before.
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@Moon doesnt like murder and evil bad thing charges, like expire overtime?
like 80 years should be enough i think for you to walk away scott free
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@Nudhul @Moon probably extradition proceedings will start and get dragged out as long as possible, no way he's actually going to die on polish or ukrainian soil (to say nothing of the vatican likely throwing a fit if it happens, since they were the ones who secured the ss galician division release to the west in the first place)
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@Moon guilty of being a teenage foreign conscript
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@allison @Nudhul i wonder if they'd throw a fit if an israeli nazi hunter forcibly extradited him at night
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@Moon @Nudhul normally I would say that's not gonna happen, but we just witnessed an extrajudicial assassination of a canadian citizen on canadian soil by a foreign power so at this point anything is possible
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@allison @Nudhul interesting times for sure.
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@Nudhul @Moon Imagine the bad optics for Israel to so flagrantly go against $CURRENT_THING in the year of our lord 2023. It isn't the 60s anymore, there are no more Eichmanns or Cukurs, it would be a disaster for them.
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@allison @Moon imagine being murdered because you were forced into service by an occupying force while barely a teenager, almost 90 years after the fact.
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@Moon seems like a nightmare to me, like 60 years should be an expiry hard limit i think for any crime commited if not prosecuted before 60 years have passed
cause the person's a minimum 75 years old by then, what's he gonna do, become an iranian dictator? bitch, that person prolly lives in a quebecois nursing home or mexican resort plaza
in medieval times in the baltics, there was a law called "Lübeck law", which included usually a cool little mini-law in the baltics: If a slave could escape his owner (landlord), for 1 year and 1 day, by hiding from the landlord inside a city, the slave would become a citizen of that city, and would no longer belong to said landlord.
i think we oughta reapply this law, scaled up to match today's length of an average life.
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@allison @Nudhul i am just excited for the end of this war so we can go back to pretending to be hardliner zero tolerance for fascism
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@Nudhul @Moon In their dreams they do. At most they can be a rebellious vassal, but when it comes to actually dictating the narrative among the American and European publics they can't overrule NATO as a whole.
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@allison @Moon israel dictates what the current thing is.
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@lebronjames75 if he's guilty whats the challenge with just putting a quick bullet in him
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@Nudhul @pressure @Moon The majority of the Waffen-SS, especially later in the war, were foreign volunteers.
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@pressure @Moon how could he volunteer for the SS when he isn't even german?
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@Nudhul @Moon
Ah yes, who will think of the poor 20 year old SS teenaged volunteer "conscripts."
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@lebronjames75 this doesn't affect me at all and i don't have a burning desire for vengeance, just nazis have been extradited in their 80s for less and i'm curious to see the official rationale for why/why not if the time comes. i suspect they'll just try to ignore it for it to blow over.
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@Moon man people dont even remember what they ate for breakfast how anyone gonna prove what some schizo is saying he did 80 years ago
Unless you are advocating for the euthanizing of everyone above 60 years of age, then i will sing a different tune
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@PurpCat @Moon @Nudhul India has always been a powder keg for better or worse, I have zero surprise about it being them.
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@allison @Moon @Nudhul I thought it was Russian/NK/China doing it but it's India 💀
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@pressure presumably they are ready and willing to make that case. i think the us basically did this in 2017 with a camp guard.
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@Moon The Polish government would have to make a case that he personally committed war crimes. And I mean like a real case with eye witness testimony or photographs or something else that would actually hold up in a court of law. A guilt by association based extradition would be unlawful and would set a legal precedent that pretty much everyone should be hell-bent on avoiding.
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@pressure thats not the implication, the implication is if he weren't a public embarrassment he'd have been thrown to the wolves like others.
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@Moon
It would be an outrageous development if they did. As far as I'm aware, Hunka was a semi-public figure, not some quiet ex-Nazi that tried to fly under the radar. The implication that Canada wilfully harbored a war criminal for like 70 years and that the Polish government was just totally oblivious to his existence for all that time is absolutely wild.
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@pressure any way i don't know why, thats why i am asking
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@pressure anyway it sounds like yeah they already went through a legal process absolving them of crimes so if they did it would be pretty weird, i got my answer.
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@Moon What?