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by gizmo
3452 days ago
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The tragedy was not caused by what you call his inability to see other perspectives. Monocausal explanations are usually wrong, and yours is no exception. Vindictive prosecution played a big role, inaction by MIT played a big role, the unforgiving nature of the plea-bargain justice system played a big role too, just to mention three causal factors. To dismiss the entire catastrophe as a "cautionary tale" is heartless. People who stand up to the powers that be know damn well that it is likely they'll have to suffer the consequences. Aaron was fully aware of this, despite your claims of his naivety. This is a cautionary tale only if the lesson to be learned is: never stand up to power. For shame. |
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You may not like the existing copyright laws or the justice system. And I fully understand it, as I don't like parts of them either. But that doesn't give you the right to break the law. A society where people break laws just because they disagree with them simply can't work.