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Originally posted by Venus Temple
Let's put it this way:
Your sister was gang-raped and then beat to death. Imagine that! How HORRIBLE. And you can't sleep knowing she died a horrible death. All you can think about when laying in bed is how she must have felt, and how you wish you were there for, and you start thinking about all the times you got in fights and you wish she was there right now. And when you go on Twitter/ATRL/wherever that all these people are celebrating a murderer, making edits of him, saying they want to marry him, posting *spreads legs* gifs. How would you feel?
It's insensitive and sick.
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I assume you're speaking in general and not about this recent viral mugshot guy.
Your scenario is highly hypothetical and Jeremy Meeks is a specific case.
He was convicted on owning weapons illegally, as in without a permit, and gang activity, like street brawls, disorderly conduct, trespassing, etc.
No murder victims, no rape victims.
I think he would not be immune to that if those types of crimes were the matters at hand.
Americans actually do have somewhat of a conscience and moral compass.
