Dutch beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, who served time in prison after he was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl, won his second match at the Paris Olympics and received an even harsher reaction from the crowd on Wednesday than for his first match.

  • Flying Squid
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    69 months ago

    Really? You want vigilantism and lynching? Do you think that might possibly go wrong at some point?

    • @DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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      49 months ago

      I think it’s a little different than typical vigilantism when he’s convicted and demonstrably used his privilege to get out of it, much less when he’s in the Olympics representing his nation (of child rapists, apparently, thus the government officials defending his right to get children drunk and rape them).

      You are right that France isn’t the place to do it though, the French pedophilic cabal that has infiltrated the government is their Supreme Court.

      • Flying Squid
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        -29 months ago

        “A little different.” This time. What about all the other times? What if it’s a member of the French supreme court that it turns out that, despite you thinking they’re a pedophile, they aren’t actually a pedophile?

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            9 months ago

            Or are they one of the ones stopping the corruption from spreading, but the lynch mob was convinced by the corrupt one that they were the real pedophile?

            Also, black people were regularly accused of that in the U.S. during the era when lynchings were common.

              • Flying Squid
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                29 months ago

                Seems to me like a supreme court is kind of needed. So how do you have one if everyone on it is automatically corrupt?

                  • Flying Squid
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                    -19 months ago

                    Wouldn’t that require everyone to have extensive knowledge of the laws of the land? There’s a reason people go to law school for years. You can’t simplify a nation’s laws enough to have your system unless there was only one law and it was ‘whatever the kind says is illegal is illegal.’ You couldn’t even establish proper courtroom procedure that way because everyone would have to know what is and isn’t legally permissible.