Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 12th Jan 2013 20:25 UTC
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I never even heard of him, but...
JSTOR dropped charges, but the US government pursued the case anyway, demanding fifty years in jail.
Is 50 years of imprisonment not worthy of just saying "f*** life?" He would either die in prison, or be released mentally f**ked with nothing much to live for in his few remaining years. There are no inner demons here... just a corrupt, highly demonizing country. If there are demons, they're outside--running the government.
Seems like a perfectly fitting reaction to such a f**ked up judgment to me. Justice system, my ass. That's the reality of this country... and I know countless people who defend it, saying something along the lines of, "well if you don't do anything wrong..." People love to neatly sidestep the issues that of what is really right or wrong vs. what is just legally wrong, and never put two seconds into questioning whether the person in the courtroom really deserved the sentence the state or country gives him/her.
Edited 2013-01-13 00:08 UTC





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Without knowing him its hard to know what inner demons drove him to such an extreme act. My condolences to his family and friends. I lost a good friend to suicide. In the end all you are left with is questions and sorrow. Its such a loss of potential.
Edited 2013-01-12 22:17 UTC