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by 1337biz
3143 days ago
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I don't see how why this topic has become all of the sudden a crime where journalists are the judges and not a court of law. It saddens me that society has become so blood hungry again that there are almost seasonal public lynchigs going on. It hurts also the crime itself. In a few weeks nobody is going to care about it anymore as the next whitch is going to be hunted through the village. |
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It hasn't. It still is a crime where criminal courts of law are the applicable courts.
It's also a tort where civil courts of law are the applicable court.
It's also a moral and PR issue where individuals in deciding their own personal business are the applicable decision-makers.
Journalists are relaying the information on which people make decisions on both responsibility and consequences, but they aren't making the decisions.
> It saddens me that society has become so blood hungry again that there are almost seasonal public lynchigs going on.
No one is getting lynched.