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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Putting aside the two specifics OP mentioned: is there a line? NP[/quote] Oh, there’s a line—they just redraw it every time their guy crosses it. Sexual assault? “Gray area.” Child trafficking? “Complicated.” Bribery, blackmail, obstruction? “Fake news.” As long as the system is being “disrupted” in their favor, suddenly everything becomes negotiable. You could find Epstein’s name tattooed on someone’s ledger in blood and they’d still ask, “But did you see the plane logs?” And when cornered? The attitude is dismissive or defensive as they fall back on The First “Lady” (Skank) Melania’s infamous shrug. “Boys will be boys.” “I dont really care, do you?” while bringing up political grievances harbored from past administrations. They are bitter. Here’s the problem: Bad parenting isn’t illegal. Being a skanky escort isn’t illegal. Rape is. Sexual exploitation is. Human trafficking is. What we’re witnessing isn’t a lack of evidence—it’s a lack of will. A.LACK.OF.WILL. When your tribe controls the files, the framing, and the fallout, accountability becomes optional. That’s not a justice system. That’s a protection racket wrapped in a flag and baptized in selective outrage. [/quote] You as a democrat are going to lecture anyone on human trafficking? That's like a pillar of your party, FFS. Cartels, Coyotes, Rape Trees, Alejandro Mayorkas, Smuggling with a wink and a nod? https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/national-international/dozens-found-dead-san-antonio-texas-truck-tractor-trailer/3751980/[/quote] I’m not a Democrat. Nor a dimwit. I’m an Independent—strategically so. I’ve been registered with both major parties at different points, but I vote based on policy, not personality. My allegiance is to whichever candidate or party is best equipped to address domestic and global challenges during their term. If human trafficking is a “pillar” of any political party, then tear it down—forcefully and responsibly. But let’s not be lazy about it. Dismantle the system with a plan so we’re not just setting fire to institutions and expecting justice to rise from the ashes. I support the deportation of undocumented immigrants who commit violent or predatory crimes. I also support sanctuary cities and vetted asylum policies for those fleeing legitimate danger. It’s called nuance—something cable news and partisan echo chambers have long abandoned. You don’t get to cherry-pick your outrage. Either you care about justice or you don’t. The rest is tribal noise. Love, An American Independent 🇺🇸 [/quote] Narrator: the person you are responding to doesn't actually care about justice and doesn't know the meaning of the word "nuance"[/quote] Thank you. My sincere hope is that the person I was responding to doesn’t reflect the reasoning process of most Americans. It would be refreshing if more people not only recognized nuance—but also knew what to do with it. That’s how real solutions begin.[/quote] Screw your nuance. It's a mask for pushing your one-world, no borders, and soft on crime agenda. Been there, done that.[/quote] You gave a BS statement. This is what you want to believe about Dems, but it isn't true. What is a one world, no borders, soft on crime? No borders? Just like Trump is not all Rs, Biden was not all Ds. One world? Soft on crime? Where is that legislation? Economy - dems favored every single time. The economy is not growing. People are not spending. Houses are sitting. College grads can't find jobs. Is that what you signed up for? [/quote] [img]https://i.imgur.com/d9GFEvZ.png[/img] Most voters “support removing soft-on-crime prosecutors” and oppose specific policies of big-city district attorneys like Alvin Bragg in New York, Chesa Boudin in San Francisco, Kim Foxx in Chicago, George Gascon in Los Angeles, and Kim Gardner in St. Louis.[/quote]
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