Anonymous ID: 8cffdc Feb. 13, 2020, 7:25 p.m. No.8130222   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8129905

Justice.

 

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James, et. al., from whenceforth hast thou so strayest,

and for thine lack thereof..

 

(Or where is Grammar Kitteh when you need him?)

 

Mercy

[Middle English merci, from Old French, from Medieval Latin mercēs, mercēd-, from Latin, reward.]

Synonyms: mercy, leniency, clemency, charity

These nouns mean humane and kind, sympathetic, or forgiving treatment of or disposition toward others. Mercy is compassionate forbearance: "The challenge … is how to define morally reasonable grounds on which to grant perpetrators mercy and allow them to go free" (PumlaGobodo-Madikizela).

Leniency implies mildness, gentleness, and often a tendency to reduce punishment: "Even though Grant advocated leniency toward the Confederacy's military leaders, he called for punishment of its political leaders" (Brooks D. Simpson).

Clemency is mercy shown by someone with judicial authority: The judge believed in clemency for youthful offenders. Charity is goodwill and benevolence in judging others: "With malice toward none, with charity for all … let us strive on to finish the work we are in" (AbrahamLincoln). https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mercy

 

Maybe these people be dumb, too.

 

Dunno.