>>17724071
Here is my point.
As a lawfag that has dealt with corrupt corporations, etc., (Bear in mind I am not a criminal lawfag), I have come up against corruption in civil cases.
Many people that committed very serious felonies did so knowingly, but were coerced to do so through bribery and blackmail, which made them go along with the corruption.
Now, if this is true in the corporate world, how many judges, politicians, etc., were forced to do things that they would not normally do unless they were in fear of their lives, the lives of their families, etc.?
This is why I am not so quick to judge. I have seen it firsthand.
>>17724072
As Trump pointed out in his last rally, FRAUD was found to have occurred, but the courts would not back date the fraud to the 2020 elections. Therefore, dwelling on this is pointless, and we need to move forward. In other wordsโฆ There is no point in crying over spilt milk. Learn from the experience and move on knowing what you know now, not to make the same mistakes of the past.