• mlg@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    lemmy.world user

    Lol they banned discussion of jury nullification despite the fact that they have no reason to so their constant complaining about ml is moot

    • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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      1 day ago

      No other instances need to make feud posts about .world because the natural behavior of the mods and users does a good enough job to drive people out.

      No marketing campaign needed.

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      Hmm, no. I have many posts and comments regarding jury nullification and Luigi in general even in .world communities and not a single has been removed. .world is based on Denmark iirc and per Denmark law, it’s illegal to discuss jury nullification in regards to future crime, but not crime already committed

      So in Denmark, “Let’s do [crime] and then we can get people on our side to do jury nullification” is illegal, but “Person did [crime] but I think their actions were justified, so let’s do jury nullification” is not.

      • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        world is based on Denmark iirc

        Nope. I’m not sure which but I’m 100% certain that it’s based in either Canada or the US

        per Denmark law, it’s illegal to discuss jury nullification in regards to future crime

        No such law here either. Just like in the US, it might lead you to not being selected, but it’s not illegal.

        Let’s do [crime] and then we can get people on our side to do jury nullification" is illegal

        True, but it’s only the "let’s do crime that’s (conditionally) illegal. The mention of jury nullification doesn’t make it any more or less illegal to probably and knowingly advocate crime.

        Anyway, since that kind of thing is EXTREMELY difficult to prove, it’s exceedingly rare that anyone gets punished for that particular crlme, making your point a moot one.

        In conclusion: I feel completely safe in stating the truth that when the law and the systems it protects is unjust, the just break the law and others should try and help them avoid undue or excessive punishment in Denmark.