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pricechild | 2 months ago

Could the same not be said about the US?

I suspect it'd have a different spin put on it.

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ipaddr|2 months ago

No the US has no issue with extradition.

kakacik|2 months ago

I am having extremely hard time believing this, I don't mean that on paper chance exists but out there in real world, especially with current government. Checking for 2024 the number can be counted on all fingers and toes and all were special high profile cases.

US has a law that they will invade International court of justice if ever any US personnel is tried there (ie for war crimes, that one would be easy to pull on thousands of US citizens). That's the US mindset against other jurisdictions.

Israel would be an exception of course.

wslh|2 months ago

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anonym29|2 months ago

You're kidding, right? Boca Raton, FL has been widely recognized as the spam capital of the world for decades, and has nothing to do with ethnicity or religion whatsoever. Eastern Europe is known for being a den of cybercrime groups, and Russia is known to turn a blind eye. China is widely known to cooperate with domestic cybercriminal actors. Non-jewish geographically concentrated threat actors are openly discussed all the time.

The difference is that none of these places operate as legal safe havens for child sex predators.