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  • But the wording implies that the legality of this person's situation matters for the rest of the sentence, either meaning that being illegal would justify deportation, or not being able to come back after being arrested without reason.

  • Yeah, if he's only motivated by bad reasons, fuck him.

    He can do something that is ultimately better, and still be doing it for reasons wrong enough to be criticised. I don't understand the point of defending an immoral megalomaniac just because he's trying at the last second to look like he's on the good side after fighting for the bad one for a long time.

  • France @jlai.lu
    Solumbran @lemmy.world

    La France pédophile

    J'ai découvert un peu plus en détail la vision de la pédophilie en France.

    Il semblerait qu'en plus d'être à la source d'un tas d'idées pédo, la France héberge et récompense tout un tas de pedophiles connus, coupables et qui en sont fiers.

    Je pensais que Polanski était une (horrible) exception, mais non, et c'est loin d'être le pire (Matzneff vient en tête, je vous invite à lire sa page wikipédia qui ressemble à un roman d'horreur, cette merde écrit des livres où il se vante de ses viols et reçoit des récompenses littéraires en échange).

    En bref : c'est quoi cette merde ? Pourquoi le "pays de la démocratie" (mon cul) défend les pires horreurs et les pires ordures, sans aucune réaction de qui que ce soit ? Et pas d'excuses à la "c'est la loi blablabla", la loi ne tolère pas l'apologie de la pédophilie, et si la loi défend ces sous-merdes alors il faut changer la loi immédiatement.

    Quoi le putain?

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website
    Solumbran @lemmy.world

    The horrible morals of a show supposed to teach them

    I've been watching the various Star Trek shows for a while now, and while not finished I saw most of them, I believe. And I cannot shake off the feeling that the messages given by these shows, especially (and almost exclusively) recent ones are pushing horrible morals that most people seem to not care about.

    Slavery

    I posted before, in the middle of my watching of Enterprise, that the show was supporting slavery because of the Cogenitor episode. Many comments disagreed, some even saying that they don't remember anything supporting slavery at all in the show. That was before I watched more. The show contains a full episode that is just about showing that:

    • Sex slaves are not only acceptable, they're "sexy" and cool and negotiating with slavers is a good thing
    • Sex trafficking of individuals groomed since they are born into being sex slaves is the fault of the victims for "seducing" men ???

    How is this show not fine with human trafficking at this point? Is all that you need