You know I generally think this but it sure is easy to find exceptions. I think it really only works as a policy for “normal” crime.
Like, if there was some fascist leader war crime commiting nazi on trial, death penalty, easy moral choice, no ambiguity about whether or not they actually committed the crime.
This fraud is a bit closer to a shade of gray, but still nothing like “normal” crime.
You know I generally think this but it sure is easy to find exceptions. I think it really only works as a policy for “normal” crime.
Like, if there was some fascist leader war crime commiting nazi on trial, death penalty, easy moral choice, no ambiguity about whether or not they actually committed the crime.
This fraud is a bit closer to a shade of gray, but still nothing like “normal” crime.