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TopicA German woman, 95, charged with complicity in more than 10,000 murders in WW2
lzual
02/08/21 12:10:17 PM
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Mackorov posted...
There's been legal cases where people are let off due to old age. Also tons of legal loopholes have allowed lots of worse injustice to prevail in this world.


Yeah man but whataboutism has no place in justice. If something is wrong it's wrong. If you take that to it's logical conclusion murdered shouldn't be convicted because some get away with it? Not on board for that sorry.

Mackorov posted...
So given the finite resources we have to expend on the legal system, why even bother with trying an old woman Nazi for?

Because it's important to remember the tragedies that happened and that even after 75 years it's still wrong.

I don't disagree with your points about it being used inconsistently by the way. It definitely is and Nazi's are an easy (albeit obviously deserved) target. But that's more a case to push for more consistency than it is to let the nazi's go free.

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