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by vetinari
1855 days ago
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It is possible to disagree with both actions; but it doesn't destroy "but you did it first" defense. The precedent[1] happened and was generally accepted, so unless you want to go the quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi route, it is supposed to be acceptable defense. The principal way is to reject that defense for all cases, including the first one. [1] And not just Morales' plane; this happened more often than that. Morales and Snowden were just high profile. |
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