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SJW campaign leads to porn star suicide.

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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    In this case, the people who harassed her would be the accused, and the victim would have no liability.

    Your argument boils down to that, the person who committed the act would be completely absolved, whereas those who committed no act at all (and commenting on or advocating an act is certainly not participating in it) would someone assume responsibility.

    It's not a good line. It seems to be strung together by grabbing phrases here and there, but there is no reality to it.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Anyone defending them either directly or by trying to negate the impact they had on the victim is as bad imho.

    Any thoughts about those who would almost revel in a suicide because it enables them to score nonsense points about SJWs? You're nearly punching the air yourself.

    You wouldn't step back and think about that, no?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,177 ✭✭✭PeterParker957


    Your argument boils down to that, the person who committed the act would be completely absolved, whereas those who committed no act at all (and commenting on or advocating an act is certainly not participating in it) would someone assume responsibility.

    It's not a good line. It seems to be strung together by grabbing phrases here and there, but there is no reality to it.

    Not familiar with incitement or accessory before the fact there squire ?

    Let me help:

    http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2011/act/22/section/3/enacted/en/html
    https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/accessory_before_the_fact

    Yes, it may be devilishly hard to prosecute but suicide as a crime is still on the statute books in some jurisdictions.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,177 ✭✭✭PeterParker957


    Any thoughts about those who would almost revel in a suicide because it enables them to score nonsense points about SJWs? You're nearly punching the air yourself.

    You wouldn't step back and think about that, no?

    No, as I am not "revelling" in the suicide of a poor young woman who was driven to this by morons.

    You have gone too far.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Not familiar with incitement or accessory before the fact there squire ?

    Let me help:

    http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2011/act/22/section/3/enacted/en/html
    https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/accessory_before_the_fact

    Yes, it may be devilishly hard to prosecute but suicide as a crime is still on the statute books in some jurisdictions.

    I really don't bother arguing law with those who rely on Google. For them it's just random sentences thrown at a page.
    No, as I am not "revelling" in the suicide of a poor young woman who was driven to this by morons.

    You have gone too far.


    Ah come on, don't open up a line of attack and get upset when it's used against you.


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