• Soulg@ani.social
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      10 days ago

      The jurisdiction of there being more of them than there are of you, and probably some form of restraints.

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          If your hood has that sort of solidarity, more pwoer to you

          But it doesn’t disprove the comment you replied too.

          US goons could shoot you on the spot and the country would look the other way because they had diplomatic immunity

          With that being said, fuck the police coming straight from the underground

          Just don’t get shot over something stupid.

          • LousyCornMuffins@lemmy.world
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            10 days ago

            where did you get your law degree because that is not how diplomatic immunity works. it does not extend to the goons nor their spouses no matter how much Anna Sacoolas screeches

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              I have sufficient historical context to understand how this shit works in practice, dear

              Note this how Daddy Sam reacted to the Turkish goons fucking around in Washington.

              SS will shoot you like a dog, and by the time your limp dick regime does anything, they will be gone.

              You got a law of faith in the" law"

              Any properly educated adult knows that the laws bind peasants and protect the rulers. That’s poli scie 101

              So is you in the club or is you just naive?

              Writing in the Washington Post two days after the incident, UVA law professor Ashley Deeks insisted, “Diplomatic immunity protects U.S. officials abroad, too, and if we want to make sure American diplomats and agents aren’t subject to harassment in foreign courts, our options for holding Erdogan’s guards to account are limited.”

              In the press conference Thursday, DC Police Chief Newsham said he would leave questions of immunity to the State Department, but said the warrants for arrest came from the Metropolitan Police Department. He said, several times, that he hoped those named in today’s list of suspects would present themselves to face justice — or claim their innocence.

              But it may be too late: Most of the security detail in question left for Turkey with Erdoǧan that week. Unless they return, they most likely won’t face justice at all.

              https://www.vox.com/world/2017/6/15/15808494/erdogan-guards-assault-dc-protestors-charged-bowser-newsham-today

                  • LousyCornMuffins@lemmy.world
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                    10 days ago

                    i think there’s a misunderstanding that i’m giving you the impression i’m gonna be letting like an entire squad of them interview me while i’m on the toilet or something when I’m trying to say I’d let like two of them talk to me through the window while they sit on the back porch while I play circus music at them

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            10 days ago

            you miss the defining point of your argument, ones from a different country trying to arrest someone, and yes, some of them have done time for that.