
You should like this tweet then. I hate that pretentious little twat!
You should like this tweet then. I hate that pretentious little twat!
Yes. Erase them? Hardly. They simply stop supporting them so they become the average Joe like you and me and thats justice. They're role models but if they mess up.... the higher you fly the further the fall.
Yeh nah, don't erase their work. Just apply the law as it would to a normal person.
Nah, don't erase the work. Punish the person who breaks the law.
I don't agree with strict drug laws either, but I do think if they exist then they should be applied as harshly to celebrities as anyone else. Funnily enough, I imagine it would do a lot to create more lenient laws.
I don't think the punishment fits the crime. But the law is the law and if it applies to Midlife Joe and Homeless Ben, then it should apply exactly the same to CEO Burt, Government Official Mary, and Famous Sam. You can't go around handing out freebies to people because they're famous or rich.
Nah, just apply the law as strictly as is appropriate to whatever crime they're guilty of.
"Instead of letting these famous individuals off, like police seem to do in the U.S., the Japanese police and the country's media appear to make examples of them, stringing them out to dry."
Paradise. I don't care if the law is unjust, if it exists and celebrities cross it, this is what should happen.
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So you're from the Netherlands?
Bit of a stupid article, like you said, just being dramatic.
Of course, denying gay people the right to get married in a game about relationships and marriage is itself "social commentary."
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Of course, denying gay people the right to get married in a game about relationships and marriage is itself "social commentary."