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by bigbadfeline
137 days ago
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> Authorities have to conduct investigations. There's more than one way to do that, some a lot better than the current practice which, as of now, involves shooting suspects in the head. > Since investigators can't consult a magic ball That's what the shooting perpetrators claim too - "we weren't sure if this woman was going to try to wipe us all out, we've got no magic ball, thus, head meet bullet seemed like a reasonable thing to do... repeatedly". > One can attempt the ideal There's no evidence that anything close to that has been attempted since at least 2001. > It's a balance. It's not. Nobody's punished, no consequences for errors, not even a hint of admission - replaced by blame the victim in the worst crimes imaginary - before looking at the evidence and without even consulting a dictionary to see what the words mean. |
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