It will be Trump’s fourth arrest since April, when he became the first former president in U.S. history to face indictment. Since then, Trump, who remains the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, has had what has seemed like an endless procession of bookings and arraignments in jurisdictions across the country. His appearances in New York, Florida and Washington, D.C., have drawn enormous media attention, with news helicopters tracking his every move.
I would argue for the opposite, can we work to treat low risk, non violent offenders with more respect instead?
“When you see these thugs being thrown into the back of a paddy wagon, you just seen them thrown in, rough. I said, ‘Please don’t be too nice,’”
Trump said, addressing a group of police officers.
Generally I’m with you, but if Trump gets a little roughed up I won’t cry too hard.
Anything. Just anything.
He did, but I don’t agree with him.
I understand that you don’t agree with him. I’m just saying sometimes karma bites people in the ass and I can’t be bothered to mind it when that happens.
Doesn’t inciting violence make you a risky, violent offender?
Charles Manson never killed anyone.
let me put it this way, let’s not rough anyone up just for the fun of it. Why use force if they are submitting themselves freely, no matter the crime?
If they have commited horrible crimes, aren’t the punishment supposed to come after the hearings, not before?
There’s already been a hearing to set a ridiculously low bond. So the punishment didn’t come.
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a bond is not the sentence
I never said it was.
My morals can make an exception for my values in this situation
sure, but there’s a huge difference between the two crimes and one would be deserving of such action, and the other spectrum is not.
No one who surrenders willingly is deserving of such ac
this, the punishment should be AFTER the hearings, not before.