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Flipping the Bird to the Judge - not a good idea

chilaxe says...

I think that's like saying bosses have no responsibility to treat their subordinates in a human manner.

In the real world, it's in bosses' best interest to build a good company culture that makes their employees happy. It costs nothing, and it saves a lot of money because employees behave better and don't quit as frequently. In my work, that's what I do with the employees who report to me, and that's what I hope those to whom I report do for me.


I largely agree with you. I'm all for much more severe punishment of actual scumbags, like is done in Singapore and the Middle East, which tend to be low crime as a result. But this woman seems just disorganized and unlucky, not sociopathic.

It's not in our best interest to convince her that society will treat her unjustly whenever it gets the chance.

Lawdeedaw said:

No, the judge has no responsibility towards helping anyone. Would you say that a judge should work to convict someone if we all "know" they are guilty but cannot necessarily prove it? Ie. should he help out society to try to convict, say, a murderer?Take OJ's judge, or perhaps to a lesser extent Casey Anthony's. That is a slippery slope my friend. I will say though that he was out of line with his attitude, but we attribute the wrong attitude towards judges.

A judge should take no position. For example, a judge that gives probation over and over again to juveniles for burglary (Their typical charge) is doing them no favor at all because they think the justice system has no teeth. Then when they rape or agg bat, they go from 3-4 months and probation to 25 years. All because of our joke system that encourages leniency the first few times--then ass fucking after that. I see it everyday. If the kids would have some bitten off at the start perhaps they would not be so disrespectful to rules in general (And no, programs haven't worked often from what I see...drug program? Great for a bunch of addicts to get together and, do drugs...)

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chilaxe says...

In the event of something going wrong, I want the girl who's trained with a firearm on my team. It does require training, including moving while you're firing, which seems to be the part that some viewers find objectionable.

You can read liberals' reasons for owning a firearm in this article and its excellent comments: Liberal Explains Why He Owns Guns.


The best way for liberals to reduce desire for guns would be for them to make good on their promises.

For example, in the city where I live, San Francisco, liberals have absolute political hegemony, so they should be able to fix problems, right?

But street crime, particularly against women, is out of control, often simply with knives or punches. And inequality is unfortunately increasing, not decreasing.

mxxcon said:

I have no problem with women feeling safe and empowered.
But I question how having this skillset applies to that.
Get self-defense, martial arts or close combat skills.
Knowing how to walk around and shoot stationary targets is not that useful in real world situation...unless you are walking through a school shooting up kids laying on the ground.

13-Year-Old Girl With Amazing Shooting Skills.

chilaxe says...

Yep. Even lowly women have the right to feel safe.

But you're free to be a victim if you think society has the right to make you a victim.

If you do get victimized, just chalk it up to "bad luck," because there was "nothing you could have done about it."

That's what my friends do all the times they predictably are victims of your society's street violence.

mxxcon said:

So they need skills like this to walk around and shoot up rapists?

13-Year-Old Girl With Amazing Shooting Skills.

Flipping the Bird to the Judge - not a good idea

13-Year-Old Girl With Amazing Shooting Skills.

Flipping the Bird to the Judge - not a good idea

chilaxe says...

His demeanor was encouraging her, so his initial warning was lost.

It would have been enough to tell her she owes an extra $5k, but he'll forgive it if she comes back tomorrow with a serious apology.

The judge's job is to try to turn bad citizens into good citizens. But here, he instead failed to control the situation, and was ultimately responsible for it escalating.

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chilaxe says...

This video is glorifying stunts like jumping over cars.

It seems reasonable to say it's intellectually simplistic to glorify those things instead of glorifying people like Turing, who contributed far more to the world.

Skills that contribute to society, like being a policeman or plumber, aren't being criticized here.

poolcleaner said:

Until your life is threatened and your career means nothing, requiring people with physical skills to free you.



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