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by ransackdev 1030 days ago
The US government doesn’t have legal permission to kidnap and murder you, not within the US. So it seemed to me like the comment was about china, sparking my reply. The comment could honestly apply to either imo, and maybe that’s the point. Do cops arrest people and kill them? Way too often. Those cops should be charged with crimes. But cops not being charged with crimes is not the same as it being legal, even if the end results are both the same. Or are we talking about the ability to imprison a criminal and put them to death for their crimes?

This is the problem with the original comment, it’s way to vague, or I’ve failed to make sense of it.

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I am speaking of america or whichever your own local government or country is. Your government practically speaking has the legal monopoly to murder, torture and kidnap you. Chinese (if you aren't Chinese and not on their territory) does not have any legal power over you.
It applies to all governments but you are always at most risk from your local government.