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In reply to the discussion: Chief Justice John Roberts' Mockery of Stalking Victims Points to a Deeper Problem [View all]MarcA
(2,195 posts)74. "dealt with the issue" is exactly what needs to be done
when those institutions of society don't do their job in protecting us. They can become convinced that their purpose is for society to support them.
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Nevilledog
Apr 2023
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If the shoe were on the other foot, they wouldn't be laughing, they'd pass a new law
MagickMuffin
Apr 2023
#3
Yep. Innocent protests and the SC gets top of the line expensive security, paid for by taxpayers.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#5
the same court that cried like babies and demanded a new law when peaceful protesters
mopinko
Apr 2023
#6
Stalking is just an extension of domestic violence by an ex-boyfriend or husband.
Lonestarblue
Apr 2023
#12
If you think women are second class citizens this is one more case that proves the point. They are!
flashman13
Apr 2023
#16
This is horrifying. There's such a tiny slice of humanity this SCOTUS finds has any intrinsic value
Hekate
Apr 2023
#21
Just wow. How dreadful to be a hopeful stalking victim and have to hear this. nt
Hortensis
Apr 2023
#25
Stalking is funny, laughable? Just cyber-stalking or all forms? Is following someone
txwhitedove
Apr 2023
#26
As a criminal defense attorney, I find Roberts's behavior disturbing. They have a problem with
Pepsidog
Apr 2023
#27
This is one of those ACLU amicus briefs so focused on minutia it ends up doing harm
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#33
Roberts may have done so to hide the emergent property of there being 1000's of them
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#30
Roberts following the Tucker Carlson routine of cherry-picking data and then laughing at it.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2023
#37
I find it interesting that these guys could so casually lump their mothers together with
vanlassie
Apr 2023
#54
Asking a SCOTUS member with an Opus Dei approval to be reasonable on women's issues
DFW
Apr 2023
#40
Sounds like recess at elementary school. So many assholes with way too much power. nt
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2023
#42
This from the court that sought and got taxpayer funded protection for their personal property
Freethinker65
Apr 2023
#44
If he or his family was on the receiving end, I'd get he'd not be so cavalier about
Bristlecone
Apr 2023
#56
Odd how you can shoot someone in a 'stand your ground' state just because you are fearful.
70sEraVet
Apr 2023
#61