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Hows that Kiwi shoe polish taste? This is a wildly inappropriate sentence, and I will continue to direct my fuck offs your way.
🫠 I can't believe I'm being murdered by words on an internet forum for saying people shouldn't burn cars. It's madness, I know.
Good for you 😊. If that makes you feel like you're doing something go for it. Other users only exist so that you can vent your frustrations with abusing language. Yup, that's absolutely the point of this forum...... I think 🤔?
Ah, the moderate urge to value politeness above justice.
You made up a scenario that's not in the article to justify the 14 years someone is losing from their life.
If you support a just society you can't also support harsh sentencing with the purpose of "sending a message". Every regime in history has criminalized descent, and sentencing a person to 14 fucking years in prison for supposedly pushing burning trash at a cop car is trying to send a message.
At least open the article.
Nope. If you you simply use Google you can find the information with a little comprehension and reading.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-59705203
And if you don't like the BBC (because I'm guessing it's "the biased state media arm of the British government" 😉) here's the Guardian on the same hearing.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/17/ryan-roberts-bristol-kill-the-bill-protest-jailed
Harsh sentencing is pretty subjective. Your harsh is another's fair. You simply aren't the arbiter of that because you weren't the judge doing the sentencing at the trial. He or she doesn't pull sentences out of their arse, there's sentencing guidelines they need to follow.
Anyway it was fun chatting to you. ☺️