• @masquenox
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    86 months ago

    He’s the embodiment of how broken the “justice” system is.

    Nothing broken about the (so-called) “justice” system. It’s working exactly as designed.

    • @Bytemeister
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      16 months ago

      Court costs for appeals should be based on the net worth of the appealing entity. Trump’s entire strategy for business, politics and personal relationships for his entire life has been “my daddy left me a pile of money, so I can afford to sue you until the end of time, or you can just cut your losses and walk away now”.

      • @masquenox
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        16 months ago

        Court costs for appeals should be based on the net worth of the appealing entity.

        In other words, you are proposing to actually break the (so-called) “justice system” so that it cannot work as designed.

        You do understand that the (so-called) “justice system” was designed to keep you under control while enabling the parasite class (of which Trump is a proud member) to essentially do whatever they feel like and has never existed for any other reason?

        • @Bytemeister
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          26 months ago

          Yes. I believe that is what I said.

          • @masquenox
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            06 months ago

            Okay.

            But why only go half-way?

            • @Bytemeister
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              36 months ago

              Because going all the way takes us back to caveman society.

              No system is perfect, and no system is equal, and most importantly, people in a system will adapt to take advantage of the system. That’s why it’s useless to go “all the way”, the system is there to keep us from just clubbing each other over the head whenever we feel wronged. It’s much better that we have a dynamic and living system that can respond to loopholes and attempts to thwart it. Incremental change is the way the system should react.

              It is a challenging question though. How do you afford the “little man” their right to appeal rulings, without giving the “big man” unlimited leeway to appeal and delay justice?

              • @masquenox
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                -16 months ago

                Because going all the way takes us back to caveman society.

                Where did you get this? At the local Fascist Fortune Cookie store? Hollywood, maybe?

                Where is your evidence of this?

                How do you afford the “little man” their right to appeal rulings, without giving the “big man” unlimited leeway to appeal and delay justice?

                If you are unwilling to do away with the very systems that are designed to protect and enable the “big men” the answer is simple - you can’t.

                • @Bytemeister
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                  6 months ago

                  Oh, I must be a fascist because I think that going all the way back means going to a time before organized society and a structured code of law? Is that really where your mind jumps to when someone disagrees with you? Oh, this person must be a fucking fascist because they think differently than I!

                  Ad-hominems aside. How far back is “far back” enough for you that we could build a more just and equitable system? We talking Bill of Rights? Magna Carta? 10 commandments?

                  • @masquenox
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                    -16 months ago

                    organized society and a structured code of law?

                    Where is the evidence that led you to conflate these two?

                    Oh, this person must be a fucking fascist because they think differently than I!

                    What else am I supposed to do when people regurgite fascist narratives? Assume the person doing the regurgitating is not beholden to fascist views?

                    I assume this is the first time you’ve been exposed to the fact that “Law & Order” narratives have always been the narrative espoused by the fascist element inherent to the liberal nation state long before Mussolini even gave fascism a name?