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          Yes breaking the law is a “crime” but to be a criminal you need to have the verdict saying you committed it. Innocent until proven and all. A “not guilty” or null result means not a criminal.

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            Guilty’s meaning depends on whose the listener

            That you present the set of possible states of guilty poorly aside, are assuming everyone shares your POV.

            I can present your bullshit more clearly. So lets do that

            For someone to be labeled a criminal they must have been convicted in a court of law by their peers and all avenues of appeals have been exhausted. This is the only situation where the word criminal can be used by anyone besides paid liers and illusionists.

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              No it’s a poor journalistic standard to cast guilt before trial. If some random person was saying it who cares. This is a large public facing news entity though.

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                They demonize perps every single day. To the point it’s comical. Finding an exception is rare.

                Got to the point, where i refuse to believe anything the media or the State says. Anything. If they said the sky is blue i’d ask for the unittests (wouldn’t believe them)

                They lost the narrative forever. Which is another way of saying they aren’t ruling by the Will of the people. Incapable of presenting themselves in a believable manner.

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          Not a crime against society, so possibly not a crime.

          The word, crime, is subjective. Much like the word, value.

          Really what is wanted is play court and feel special.

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          Lest we forget, “He needed killin’” was a successful defense against a murder charge in Texas, once upon a time.

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        I mean i agree ethically and morally. I was just commenting on NYT not understanding how laws work.

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        Depends on how it’s eradicated.

        If the actual assassin, not the patsy, really wanted to make sure. He might be capable of making really really sure.

        Dropping a tank on it or destroying a city block might not be beyond his pay grade.

        A BB gun is not making sure. Just a bit cleaner and quieter.

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      Thank you!

      Being neutral cute both ways, he is innocent until a jury of his peers decide to vote guilty.

      Just hope he doesn’t sign a confession, there is plenty of resources for him to fight this.

      Also, I think all people charged with a crime deserve this benefit or the doubt.

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        There’s that word again

        What peers?

        The rando software dev is a genius being extradited to a State full of boot lickers and sell outs.

        His peers are minimally accomplished well known FOSS devs.

        There should be a higher burden of evidence which includes reproducible unittests and his peers should be well acquainted with writing maintainable and sufficient test suites.

        Then lets talk about peers and courts.

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      Guilty until proven innocent is nonsense. We are beyond that already.

      Just a patsy

      Using the term criminal is just demonizing a random guy.

      The State and it’s officers are just illusionists. They can’t present evidence or be witnesses. Cuz they are unbelievable.

      So far that is all they got. So when anyone uses the term criminal, i jump straight to innocent and civil suit

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    His crime is one of the reasons we find him attractive. It’s not being overshadowed it’s being celebrated.

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    It’s NYT. If you can’t defend Thompson as being worth keeping alive, may as well play the woke race card and say we only like him because he’s an attractive white male.

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      NYT is a very conservative newspaper, they are only “woke” in the very shallowest sense when convenient to them.

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      Knowing our history, it’s still funny to me that I-talians are considered plain ol’ white now.

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        Whether or not Italians are white depends on what’s convenient to the people in power at the moment. Same goes for Jews

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    Tens of millions of lives ruined by “just good business” is the headline.

    Stop worshipping profit or everything will get worse, even if there are no violent responses.

    Everybody talking about anything else in this case is lying by omission.

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    Why wouldn’t they be? The glamorizing of murderers, rapists, and other criminals in biopic miniseries seems to be a growing point of discussion over the past year or so.

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    I mean this is nothing new. Pretty white women have been treated favourably in court and by the public forever. There is a somewhat popular twitter account all about hot criminals. It’s a thing and it always has been.

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    Not to play devil’s advocate (which is what people say beforr they play devil’s advocate) is this clickbait or is there substance to the article. Bastard and innumerable others like him deserve to be punished, but I’m interested in the takr

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    They’re trying every angle they can think of to avoid admitting that people didn’t react negatively to this because literally everyone in the country has been negatively affected by people like that CEO.

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      people didn’t react negatively to this because literally everyone in the country has been negatively affected by people like that CEO.

      Also outside the US country. I’m Brazilian, I’ve been following the news about this event, and I can’t help but notice there’s a hope inside me that this event could somehow result in CEOs all around the world (especially in the southern hemisphere) changing and ditching their greed. Well, of course it’s very unlikely to happen, maybe I have some tiny optimistic side buried under tons of massive pessimism of mine.

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        They won’t, they’ll tighten their security. Anyone who goes against the shareholders will be removed and replaced by somebody who will maximize profits at all costs.

        Doesn’t mean there won’t be copycats who are successful. A whole lot of people have been wronged and the justice system doesn’t work.

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          That’s what the NYT and others are afraid of. Copycats making this a trend and then the whole situation spiraling into French Revolutiom 2.0, or heavens forbid, October Revolution 2.0

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        changing and ditching their greed

        No they won’t because while they of course are greedy, it’s not really greed which is fueling that on the systemic level, but the inherent capitalism mechanism to concentrate capital. Companies compete and that competition ultimately leads to either monopoly or formation of cartel, the ones with more profits are the winners and the losers get eliminated from the market.

        What they will do, is to hire more bodyguards, isolate themselves from society even more and fund more propaganda like the article in topic.

        The only thing that can change things, as proven historically, is not adventurism (however cool is to dish at least minuscule part of overdue justice) nor the spontaneous outrage, but the organized workers power threatening the capitalist class and their government servants.

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        In another sense: these CEOs are the people responsible for infiltrating other countries with the shitty US model of healthcare.

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        It won’t happen, best we can hope for is that it tempers the greed for a bit.

        It would need to happen a few (dozen) more times to effect real change.

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      If I believed in a deep state (which I categorically do not) NYT would be part of it.

      I do, however, believe in giant media companies funded by the 1%, who have just lost one of their own to one of the plebs, staffed by management who will steer things in the needed direction. Any doubt I had of that has been destroyed by their coverage of Gaza.

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        If I believed in a deep state (which I categorically do not)

        It’s very real, it’s just not anything like what far-right conspiracy theorists think it is[1][2][3].

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      Wtf. Journalism is definitely not dead. We just need to stop linking to corporate news outlets.

      Zateo, democracy now, the intercept, truth out, common dreams, etc. There’s loads of great media outlets out there…

      Maybe we should just ban the corporate ones from this community? Or create a new community that only allows links to nonprofit news outlets?

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        Yeah. When people complain that the media is dead or that the narrative is controlled regardless of sources, they usually talk about the mainstream/corporate media. They don’t go their way to find alternative or “underground” sources shall we say.

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          Yeah I wouldn’t call any of these sites underground. If we dont know about them, blame Lemmy users and mods.

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            I mean, if you ask most people, they wouldn’t know what Democracy Now or Pro Public are unlike MSNBC, CNN or New York Times. These news outlets rarely get more coverage or mentions because it is by intention.

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              Again, if that’s the case then we have nobody to blame but ourselves. We’re on a link sharing site ffs. We post the links and we make the rules for which sites are allowed.

              I do my part to report people who just post screenshots of articles and downvoting links to corporate news sites with pro-corporate narratives, but we all must do our part. And the mods need to do their job too.

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                I’m talking about in general. Doesn’t matter if it’s on Lemmy or Reddit, people don’t know about the news outlets you and I mentioned.

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      Law/justice is also dead, especially as folks stop believing in any piece of state evidence.

      Two seconds later it could be you or me who are picked up and demonized for random stuff.

      Truthfully this is my image state power. They make shiat up 100% of the time. So it’s not a question of is it true or not. It’s a question of how they are lying. Like a puzzle to be solved or exposed for the entertainment, but even that eventually grows old. Oh a cop MSM or a politician corpo said it … pfft!

      Citizens don’t believe anything out of the State or Media. Obviously not a healthy situation when everyone is considered an actor.

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        Truthfully this is my image state power. They make shiat up 100% of the time.

        Citizens don’t believe anything out of the State or Media.

        This is not how most people view information from the state or media. There’s a much higher degree of skepticism than in the past, sure, but most people aren’t going to simply believe every cop (or especially every journalist) is lying 100% of the time.

        I don’t think it does the left any favors to take this stance, either. It makes us look contrarian (because it is contrarian) rather than grounded in reality.

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          At this point, why care about reality? Just conjure an illusion for a few days. Rinse wash and repeat. The same goes for witnesses and evidence presented by the state in court.

          Completely unbelievable.

          Was there any accomplished FOSS dev present? No? Well no one of credibility to be a witness or present evidence. Everyone possibly there are the equivalent of children.

          I believe exactly what i wrote.

          The above is my mind virus gift to world+dog