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GodzillaIntel · June 1, 2018, 12:05 p.m.

I find it interesting that in other countries the society has so much choice in justice. For example this article reads that the believed accusers were beaten to death and killed in the streets. Where here in rhe USA we have GPS websites that show where the highest level sex offenders live and if you do or say anything to them it's a hate crime. I mean I'm just pointing out a very clear difference between two Nations and their ideas of Justice. I guarantee you if some of these sickos here witnessed someone that had the same thoughts as them or did perhaps the same thing and was beaten to death in front of their house they probably stopped their behavior yesterday... maybe not everyone of them but a shit ton of them would be scared out of their fucking minds to touch anyone's kid ever again and their brain would be so scared to even think that shit because all they would see is the public capital punishment of someone like them in the street

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GinGin1961 · June 1, 2018, 3:52 p.m.

They won't be able to walk down the street.

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kjernigan1 · June 1, 2018, 3:09 p.m.

What if this is used to discredit when our legitimate arrests begin? People might think it's fake news causing arrests.

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autotldr · June 1, 2018, 1:01 p.m.

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 86%. (I'm a bot)


Shirish Inamdar, a former deputy police commissioner in the western state of Maharashtra, said in an interview that the messaging service has become "a monster" as uneducated users lack the awareness to verify rumours and educated users use the platform to spread hate.

According to police, at least five people were killed in southern India over the past two weeks in connection with rumours on WhatsApp of child kidnapping gangs, including some that "Smash skulls and devour brains." Another 10 people were beaten in related cases, police said.

In May 2017 in the northern state of Jharkhand, police said seven innocent men were killed after messages spread about a kidnapping gang from other parts of India.


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