Lmao the legal perspective isn’t important at all. The law isn’t some infallible deity, it’s a dude in a gown, and the whole trial made it obvious who the judge was siding with. Behaving as if the legal perspective is in any way objective - or really relevant - is silly.
Reminds me of an adviser to Trump who suggested drone bombing refugees before they reached the US because they wouldn’t be protected by the constitution at that point.
Lmao the legal perspective isn’t important at all. The law isn’t some infallible deity, it’s a dude in a gown, and the whole trial made it obvious who the judge was siding with. Behaving as if the legal perspective is in any way objective - or really relevant - is silly.
It’s hilarious when people act like legality is somehow the real world or just in any sense.
Reminds me of an adviser to Trump who suggested drone bombing refugees before they reached the US because they wouldn’t be protected by the constitution at that point.