" | DZAladan wrote: |
Just did a quick search. I may not be a lawyer nor living in the US, but he could've easily just showed the photos publicly and order the police to arrest them all. Since threatening a judge is considered obstruction of justice, it's a federal crime and they would've got 10 years minimum. That is, provided that this is a US-like justice system. So... yep. He is. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1503 |
" | DZAladan wrote: |
And I just realized something else. These "supporters" literally just threatened a government official to get the outcome they want. Which means that, if they aren't completely brain dead, they are fully aware she's lying. ... But giving them a brain would be giving them too much credit, would it? |
" | Lebbick wrote: |
"I do not think the activists believe in the kid. Remember, this has happened in real life as well. Literal mobs believed an individual" What |
" | Lebbick wrote: |
Then you do think they believe her? |
" | Lebbick wrote: |
Also, that's not really an applicable scenario here, as there's no implied racial dynamic at play |
" | Lebbick wrote: |
What? You tried to liken it to lynchings of black people because of white lies about rapists. There's nothing like that here. |
" | letterboner wrote: |
I know this is probably supposed to represent a microcosm of what happens online, but depicting it as happening in a courtroom and having an IRL LGBTQ mafia show up and threaten the judge's family just has the same tone as the "down with cis bus" fakestory to me and obliterates any seriousness this comic had. RIP |
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