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Paramount
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Mon Jan 26 10:32:13
Not everyone already knew this, but now you all know.

The European frauds are still gonna put up the charade and pretend that people don’t know and that nothing has changed.

https://youtu.be/PntCwFhOv38
murder
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Mon Jan 26 13:48:28

International law: rules that powerful nations impose on weaker nations.

The law of the jungle ... but with lawyers.

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Habebe
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Tue Jan 27 01:50:34
Agrees with Murder.
Sam Adams
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Tue Jan 27 01:54:35
Those who have a fleet and long range aircraft make the law.

Thank you for coming to my ted talk
Habebe
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Tue Jan 27 04:03:53
I feel like IL is more the charade that is used so when we do force our will on weaker nations we can be all "Look this is all just and fair, I swear you have a fair chance at actual justice"
Paramount
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Tue Jan 27 09:06:25
I can force myself upon someone who is smaller and weaker, and there’s nothing they can do.

No wonder they think like this.

It is the pedo principle.
williamthebastard
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Tue Jan 27 10:33:11
I studied a term of internation law at Uni. Its weak because often it cant be enforced, but its no more a fraud than national law. If you cant punish Trump for his crimes, he can get away with anything, just like with nations that are too big to punish. This is like saying all law, order and rules - organized civilization - is a fraud.

Just because murder still happens doesnt mean that laws against murder should be abolished.

Legal professionals who work in international law and fail in many cases, such as failing to enforce laws upon the USA or China, tear their hair out when they fail - not because the law is a fraud and they are just pretending but because politicians are too scared of the risks involved to apply the necessary pressure to enforce them.

And they are scared because they'll lose their voters if they cause any of those risks (e.g. if a small country rises up against a tyrant like Trump and demands to lunish him for war cimes, Trump could cause e.g. unemployment amongst those voters with various methods, and the voters will punish their politicians who incurred Trump's revenge).

The people always have the potential ultimate power and change from the bottom up is even stronger than the office tyrants like Trump hold, so their ultimate weapon is to brainwash the populace into becoming e.g. Maga bots - thats what ruins national and international law. No support from the voters for politicians to enforce law on the most powerful is where it fails. If the masses could be united, the game would look different. But there are always the Sam Adamses who think its safer to cozy up to the minscule bribes from tyrants and thus the people are divided into weak groups.

williamthebastard
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Tue Jan 27 10:39:16
E.g. if a large enough portion of the people gather in protest against the US govt currently murdering US citizens in Minneapolis, even a braindead tyrant like Trump starts to get worried and do another TACO.

williamthebastard
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Tue Jan 27 10:41:54
Another current example is the pedophile in office not daring to release the Epstein files, because if the people get too united, even tyrants who think theyre gods, like the current pedophile in office, start to get scared.
williamthebastard
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Tue Jan 27 10:45:18
So you bribe the Sam Adamses, the weakest and most corrupt members of the people: here's a tiny tax break, here's me harming brown people that you dont like, if you agree to persuade your little brain to believe my most retarded lies, and the SAs go, yum yum, I like the sound of that, Ill take part in ruining civilizational law and order for that!
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