• @[email protected]
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      231 year ago

      Sounds like it, but it’s Australia, and from what I know about Australian law, entrapment isn’t really a thing. Australian pigs can just tell you to commit a crime, and then arrest you for committing that crime.

      Just another reminder that All Cops Are Bastards.

    • @[email protected]
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      351 year ago

      The strictest definition of entrapment is when an LEO orders you to do something illegal; because you have to obey an order. Like if a traffic cop waves you through the intersection against a light to clear the road, they cannot then issue you a ticket.

      It depends a lot on what the cops actually said to this kid, but I think there’s a good chance to make that case.

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        since cops can kill with no repercussions “orders” should have a broad interpretation

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Only entrapment if you have money. If you’re poor this is just referred to as ‘life’.

    • hauiOP
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      121 year ago

      I‘m not well versed in the law but others said so too.

  • @[email protected]
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    Why does a lot of anglo-saxon forces seems to not know what it means to investigate terrorism. Like they have the same problem with their FBI in Burgerland

    • hauiOP
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      31 year ago

      *perpetrators consider you an easy target

      There, fify

  • r3df0x ✡️✝☪️
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    31 year ago

    A lot of autistic people are easy targets for informants and undercover officers. We saw this with the boogaloo movement. It’s a bunch of informants who are blatantly exploiting the fact that autistic people are likely going to be vulnerable to people offering them a sense of acceptance and have trouble seeing through a setup.

    The 2021 gun rights rally at the Ohio capitol was a perfect example of this. It was around two weeks after J6 and there was a supposed national gun rights rally that was supposed to happen at state capitols. It got called out by gun rights influencers who warned everyone that it was a setup because there was no organizer behind it and it was likely an attempt to either make gun owners into felons or smear them in some way.

    There was a group of boogaloo boys who showed up and their leader had signs of autism. He showed no awareness and tried getting seen with a transwoman at the event.

    They also showed up to the George Floyd protests and tried to hijack the protests to promote the boogaloo movement.

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      31 year ago

      Welp, the effect of the insane american political system and the right to own murder weapons isnt gonna help autistic individuals at all.

      He showed no awareness and tried getting seen with a transwoman at the event.

      I dont know why this would be relevant.

      I had to google this movement. Autistics can lack logical thinking as well, sadly.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think my largest issue was that they argued their point using a google-summary of an article. Thanks for linking the actual source.

    • hauiOP
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      361 year ago

      Thank you and sorry, I figured peeps would check the OP.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Why is that right wing cope when they were the ones trying to defund the police state that created this situation?

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Ah, yes. The enemy being the enemy, exactly as expected. It’s a work of exceptional propaganda that anyone tolerates our dystopia.

    • hauiOP
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      71 year ago

      Not only propaganda. Also hierarchical thinking. People think of others (and other creatures) as less. Thats the core problem imo. We need to understand that. Autistics are not lesser than allistics. People with personality disorders arent lesser, political opposites are not lesser, etc. cooperation instead of competition.

        • hauiOP
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          11 year ago

          Wait, you‘re starting with in group out group and end with pathologizing autism? That makes no sense.

          Feel free to link sources but this is the first time I hear of this. Also dont pathologize NDs. We are not disordered, just different. Having pathological issues like learning disability or trouble speaking can be part of the experience but being ND isnt a pathology in itself. That is ableist imo.

            • hauiOP
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              11 year ago

              Whatever you think mate. This isnt the group to dump on autistic folks. Feel free to learn and ask questions.

                • hauiOP
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                  21 year ago

                  Again, feel free to ask how we see this and maybe learn to view differences as differences and challenges as challenges instead of pathologizing it all.

                  I for example have severe problems with being misunderstood due to my way of thinking. It is not that my thinking is pathological but the fact that others think different that makes life hard for me.

                  This has caused people to beat me up IRL and has made me millions with companies I created. Sure, you can choose to say „OMG autism!“ or you can say „Well, the person might need more help than others but might have unexpected qualities.“

                  Other challenges for me are low pain threshold, high frequency sound sensitivity, inability to voice dissent if stressed, very monotropistic.

                  But they can be managed. If we pathologize people for something as broad as autism, we wont integrate them into society ever.

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    401 year ago

    In the decision, Fleming found law enforcement used “the guise of a rehabilitation service to entice the parents of a troubled child to engage in a process that resulted in potential harm to the child.”