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by MCRed
3974 days ago
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"We" don't get to go after its agents, only Prosecutors, and investigatory agencies (like the police) get to "go after" them. And if you look at the history of crimes committed by government employees you see that in almost all cases they are never prosecuted. This is the fundamental problem with government justice-- it will never hold its own people accountable. The few examples of this happening pale in comparison to the rampant corruption and crime going on, everything from fraudulent warrants to destroying evidence to violating peoples rights and malicious prosecution. Look at Aaron Swartz for example. The problem is that people are gullible enough that they think that "the law is the law" when in practice it is people that make the law more than just paper. And the incentives for the government judiciary are to cut corners, violate rights and protect their own. |
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