Message from @andraflandra
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the fuck is that
"not a feline, a tiger"
Thefuck
Do you even logic
do you even logic
A thought is in your head, you dunce
expressed thought
is literally what i literally wrote
You can't threaten someone with a thought
asswipe
when some random teenage sperg says someone should die, its not an issue
"she should die" isn't a threat
You have to express a thought of killing someone before it can be considered a threat
Joker those standards are basically "if you get caught you dun goofed"
Yeah, that's how it works
those are really slippery standards
If you don't get caught, you were lucky
one tends to see it differently when it comes from a person endowed with rights and responsibilities regarding public safety and use of force
Doesn't make it right, but at least you didn't get caught
I KNOW THATS HOW IT WORKS THATS WHY IM TALKING TO YOU TO SAY IT SHOULDNT BE LIKE THAT
tehy got fired
You're arguing if it's being said in private, then it's ok
@Jokerfaic yeah you get fuck if you're in any public service sharing anything
So a death threat is ok if you say it in private
expressing that you think someone should die isn't a death threat
just seems kinda dumb if the person could prove they thought it was real for them to still get punished this severely
this was your actual argument 5 minutes ago banana sucker
I'm not sure why you keep bringing up whether or not the officer knew her comments were real. that seriously has no bearing on the matter
I'm confused, what's your argument
and calling it flatly a threat is a bit of a stretch, but just openly wishing death on someone is a split-hair difference
If a citizen said it, I would let it pass. Not cool, but whatever.
If a police officer says it, and against a politician on top of that, that's a serious problem.
split hair differences is what made the West
And saying "she needs a round" can definitely be considered a threat. Especially against a politician.
And not levelling action against the officer just because it was said in *mild* confidence is kinda how conspiracies form
I would out an officer who says this immediately
I'd be majorly concerned for people's safety
What of they were waving whisky at the same time
what evidence would you use to persuade someone that the context was that which was under the intent of actually threatening someone with death? or are you a mind reader?
That could be considered mitigating circumstance I guess @Spacejumper