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- Embed this notice@scarlet @SpoopyAnon @Subject24 So we again reach the conclusion that bribing and threatening politicians in exchange for political pardons is a totally viable option. Which is true, it completely worked for Leo Frank. However if you do things like that, you inevitably run the risk of getting lynched, because regardless of what you suggest, the justice system is not infallible nor perfect, and this includes the society in which it functions. The whole reason the justice system exists in the first place is to keep society running without lynchings and the like. So when that system fails, people will inevitably revert to lynchings, which has worked for civilization far longer than the DOJ has.
Surely even you can admit that there exists a point where the justice system is to be considered invalid, and the people here a moral obligation to oppose it.