• themeatbridge
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    8 months ago

    The courts have already set the precedent that there are preferred religions and religions that do not enjoy the same rights because the judges don’t believe in them. Our legal system is corrupt and unjust. We cannot count on the courts to protect our rights.

    • Bahnd Rollard
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      258 months ago

      Oh just call the TST for this one, even the constitutional literalists cant weasel their way out of that one.

      • themeatbridge
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        208 months ago

        They can, as they already have. There is no guarantee that their decisions will be consistent or intellectually sincere.

        • @[email protected]
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          18 months ago

          Yeah, and for some reason people are just ignoring the blatantly obvious inconsistency. It’s crazy.

    • @foggy
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      28 months ago

      Not…really? Not in this context, anyways.

      You cannot compel a person to remove their hijab, anywhere in the US, for example.

      • @WraithGear
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        138 months ago

        The police can and do, which is what they are enforcing here

        • @foggy
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          8 months ago

          Yes cops are bad. We all know. You don’t fight cops at your arrest for justice. You fight in the court.

          You’re missing the point entirely.

          Jfc room temp IQs in this thread.

          • @WraithGear
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            58 months ago

            You don’t win fights against cops in court. Best case scenario, the public pays the cost to cover your suit.

            But your point was that people have rights in the US. My point is a right on paper but at the discretion of the police, is in practice, not a right.

            • @foggy
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              -118 months ago

              As I said, you’ve missed the point entirely.

                • @foggy
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                  -118 months ago

                  I’ve said all I care to say. You’re being willfully ignorant. I don’t care to speak with you any further.

                  • @WraithGear
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                    28 months ago

                    No, you just never had a point

          • @FreakinSteve
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            48 months ago

            You are missing the point about the courts.

            • @foggy
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              -108 months ago

              🙄 no u

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            Qualified immunity called me while you wrote this. It didn’t say anything, it was too busy laughing.

            • @foggy
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              -28 months ago

              That isn’t what qualified immunity is or does.

              • @[email protected]
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                18 months ago

                Qualified immunity more or less means that the cops can’t be held directly liable for something that the courts haven’t yet found to be wrong for a police officer to do while in the course of their duties. So, if a cop does something obviously wrong and fucked up in the course of their duties (like, say, detaining you in a car parked on railroad tracks) and you suffer injuries from it, but a court hasn’t previously found that exact situation to be a wrong thing for a police officer to do, qualified immunity prevents them from being held personally accountable. The next person who gets detained on railroad tracks is covered, but you’re shit outta luck.

                I know what QI is about, the comment has more to do with fighting the cops in court when courts meet all manner of egregious police behavior with little more than stern finger wags and exasperated sighs at best (often. Very rarely, they actually do get held accountable) and endorsement at worst.

    • @AtariDump
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      8 months ago

      Replied to wrong post. Nothing to see here. Move along