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[–] greenskye@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I think there could be a better balance between taking time to get all the facts straight and taking immediate action to halt ongoing harm. The fact that the government can basically out sprint legal consequences because we have very few mechanisms to stop them in the moment is a problem.

We can stop a shooter or other violent criminal in the moment, but a more nebulous crime, like what most powerful and rich people commit is almost always left unchecked until long after it's already over and done with.

It's just another aspect of the class war really. The system handles poor criminals really well and is nearly useless in holding the rich accountable or stopping their crime sprees.

[–] HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

i mean, while you take the time to get all the facts straight you potentially imprison the innocent. there's layers to this onion

[–] greenskye@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 month ago

Something we already do for poor people. Violent criminals get held all the time and an arrested criminal waiting trial going out and committing even more crimes would result in jail without a bond option or one so high for that individual they'd never afford it.

If we applied the same logic to the rich, they'd be arrested, held for awhile, maybe released on bond depending on circumstances (which would probably be in the hundreds of millions or even billions to be equivalently painful to them). Then if they went out and did the same crimes again, they'd be locked up pending their trial, possibly with a new bond that's set at something totally absurd like 50 trillion dollars.