

There was literally no justification to force them out of their car. Glass called the police, there was no crime. Yeah, this isn’t even negligence, they just wanted to LARP as a SWAT team that night, should have been straight up murder charges.
There was literally no justification to force them out of their car. Glass called the police, there was no crime. Yeah, this isn’t even negligence, they just wanted to LARP as a SWAT team that night, should have been straight up murder charges.
The man wants to become meme? Then give it to him.
I don’t think there is such a thing as over-the-top with this issue. Give them an inch and they’ll take a mile. And we’re already miles past that point.
Lol they said that and my first thought was, “what, is there a risk of some billionaire CEO bursting into the courtroom to exact revenge?”
Democracy: the worst form of government except for all the others.
This link gives a 404 now. Archive anywhere? Was it legit?
Good. I want more of them to do it. Let’s get past the phase where people still try to rationalize ways in which it’s not what it literally is.
Oh look, the media tacitly linking a worker strike to a death. Color me surprised /s.
This should be blaming the entity who is both legally and ethically responsible for the death: the employer who treated its workers poorly enough that a strike was necessary.