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noprocrasted | 1 year ago

> threats against CEOs and other powerful people being used as a pretext to give them special protection by the state

Isn't this already the case? Crimes affecting high profile people get prioritized.

In some places police doesn't even come out for property crimes anymore, but that's only for the plebs. You are likely to get a much better response if you're rich and/or well-connected.

Furthermore, due to the complexity of the law, access to justice requires significant lawyer efforts, which you can afford if you're rich. If you're not, you get to try your luck with the overworked public defender.

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Gud|1 year ago

They are not "high profile people". They are the ruling class.

And I am glad people are waking up to the reality they live in.