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I 100% support vigilante justice and wish it were legal.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 8:55 am
Posted on 12/14/25 at 8:55 am
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Shocking moment killer paedophile is shot dead in the street just hours after he was freed from prison
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My only regret is that a scum like this doesn’t suffer immensely first before being shot.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 8:58 am to Geekboy
With the rate that progressive judges release criminals like this (and worse), I wouldn't be shocked to see this type of "justice" happen more often in the future.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 8:58 am to Geekboy
How exactly would you write the laws to allow legal vigilante justice?
Wouldn’t it just cascade? Like if you executed someone for your own version of vigilante justice couldn’t someone from that person’s life execute you. And so on and so forth until there remains only one.
Wouldn’t it just cascade? Like if you executed someone for your own version of vigilante justice couldn’t someone from that person’s life execute you. And so on and so forth until there remains only one.
This post was edited on 12/14/25 at 8:59 am
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:01 am to SludgeFactory
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With the rate that progressive judges release criminals like this (and worse), I wouldn't be shocked to see this type of "justice" happen more often in the future.
correct. can and should happen.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:06 am to Geekboy
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I 100% support vigilante justice and wish it were legal.by Geekboy
You really, really don’t. For every one time you get to rejoice over the murder of a pedophile, you’ll have a dozen instances of idiot mobs getting lathered up by someone with an agenda.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:11 am to Geekboy
Given how judges in this country now operate, vigilante justice will be the only option
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:12 am to Geekboy
The issue isn’t the morally righteous cases. The issue is people who believe their justice is more important than the law.
Sure, this one seems okay, but why have a justice system at all? Who is to say this guy wasn’t rehabilitated? Do I believe that. I have no idea. Genuinely. Who knows. But to be okay with this sort of vigilante behavior is to be opposed to the entire court system.
Sure, this one seems okay, but why have a justice system at all? Who is to say this guy wasn’t rehabilitated? Do I believe that. I have no idea. Genuinely. Who knows. But to be okay with this sort of vigilante behavior is to be opposed to the entire court system.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:13 am to Geekboy
It all boils down to people relinquish revenge/vigilante justice in favor of the government administering justice. Now, when the government no longer delivers that justice people are going to want to find justice themselves. I believe this is what we are approaching now.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:16 am to Odysseus32
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Who is to say this guy wasn’t rehabilitated?
pixie dust, fairies, and flying carpets!
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:17 am to Klark Kent
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correct. can and should happen.
But how?
Also, the criminal element will then just kill you for no reason.
Once you go down that slippery slope, guess what other reasons you can be killed for?
I don't support it at all. Like I said, I'm just surprised it doesn't happen more, especially in America.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:18 am to Klark Kent
My point is you can’t know.
Our entire justice system is predicated upon the basis that we must know for certain. For certain. Not one single doubt.
It’s not perfect but it’s the best we have ever had. Ever. In the history of the world. And it’s exact antithesis is vigilante justice.
Our entire justice system is predicated upon the basis that we must know for certain. For certain. Not one single doubt.
It’s not perfect but it’s the best we have ever had. Ever. In the history of the world. And it’s exact antithesis is vigilante justice.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:19 am to Geekboy
If it was good enough for John Brown…
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:19 am to SludgeFactory
I was being hyperbolic, but i agree there are certain situations where as a society we just turn a blind eye to street justice when our justice system clearly isn’t willing to do its job. this being one of them.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:21 am to Breesus
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Wouldn’t it just cascade? Like if you executed someone for your own version of vigilante justice couldn’t someone from that person’s life execute you. And so on and so forth until there remains only one.
Also, I took your prompt from the other day about Rudolph and came up with something
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:22 am to Geekboy
I do too. Our court system has devolved into a pathetic joke, with progressive judges deliberately unleashing feral monsters onto the population to prey upon. Criminal psychos arrested dozens of times allowed to freely roam about and destroy lives. Suicidal insanity. The institutions that are supposed to protect us have not only failed, they've been twisted around to annihilate us.
Vigilanteism is the only route left for genuine justice at this point.
Vigilanteism is the only route left for genuine justice at this point.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:22 am to SludgeFactory
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Also, the criminal element will then just kill you for no reason.
Well, luckily we have these laws and the criminal elements aren't killing people for no reason now. We enjoy such peace and quiet
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:23 am to chryso
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It all boils down to people relinquish revenge/vigilante justice in favor of the government administering justice. Now, when the government no longer delivers that justice people are going to want to find justice themselves. I believe this is what we are approaching now.
I don’t disagree with you that this is the perception; the issue is that I think the perception is mostly wrong and the product of our news cycle. In the 90’s, everyone was certain that their children would be abducted any second because the national news started carrying every abduction story no matter how far away, because it brought eyes to the TV. Now, every news agency carries every “can you believe how low this sentence is” story they can, because it’s rage bait for engagement. The majority of people on this board seem to genuinely believe that people arrested for murder in Baton Rouge just routinely walk with a slap on the wrist, and every one can cite to a news story or two to justify their position (though some, like Aramis Jackson, are staggeringly wrong yet no less persistent). Yet, literally weekly, people are being shipped off to Angola for life or functional life sentences out of the 19th JDC. Hundreds a year. But the average person doesn’t know that, because the rage bait news knows that no one cares, and those articles wouldn’t drive engagement.
So, now we have a population that genuinely believes that people routinely commit heinous crimes and get off with misdemeanor pleas, and they are frothing at the mouth over it.
This post was edited on 12/14/25 at 9:24 am
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:25 am to Odysseus32
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It’s not perfect but it’s the best we have ever had. Ever. In the history of the world. And it’s exact antithesis is vigilante justice.
agreed. luckily, we don’t have any examples of individuals with 20+ arrests/convictions roaming the streets endangering innocent tax paying civilians.
GOAT justice system.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:26 am to Breesus
quote:So real life Fortnite? My son loves that games, sounds like a good time.
Wouldn’t it just cascade? Like if you executed someone for your own version of vigilante justice couldn’t someone from that person’s life execute you. And so on and so forth until there remains only one.
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