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Based An open letter to the families of the victims and survivors of the Parkland school shooting

Honestly though these days in regards to these issues I’m more happy about hearing the number of faculty that gets blown away in these mass shootings than the students themselves even though most if not all of the students probably deserved the bullets they were given as well.

Anyway if those faculty assholes would stop giving preferential treatment to the Chad jocks and Stacy sluts and protect kids like Cruz from bullying I’d wager more than half of school related mass shootings wouldn’t of ever happened.
Hell even less than that just either a) segregate the losers b) the spergcels like him with clearly no future just put straight on NEETbuxx but cannot have that now could we they would not want significant dropout numbers as it might lead to some of the parasitical faculty getting laid off.
 
A post so unbelievably based that it woke Braziliansigma up from his two-year-long hibernation just to comment on FSTDT about it.


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I hope NC dies a horrible death, gets raped and gets beat up in jail

he's a fucking normie pretending to be an incel

he had gf and has jb fans
 
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This is one of the most based and lifefuel pieces of literature I have ever read in my life. Reading it is like cold water running down my burning wounds. :feelsaww:
 
Why are normies so blood thirsty lol
 
You do know life in prison is worse than death penalty? Disclaimer: I don’t condone NC’s actions.
 
Feels good win story
Love hearing people mog the jewdicial system
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Im sure everyone that holds animosity towards this kid will cope by convincing themselves a life sentence is worse than the death penalty.
To be fair, in terms of experience I think it is. The death penalty might be a better deterrent, and it sure as hell is a more efficient guarantor of disincentivization for bad behavior, but like in prison is worse than death to me. Psychologically it's more torturous.
 
Why are his glasses so big though? Just makes him look goofy
 
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Dear Normies,

Four years ago, as poor Nicky Cruz here was being arraigned, he offered you a deal. He would plead guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder and another 17 counts of attempted first-degree murder right then and there if you didn't pursue the death penalty. This was a deal that made sense. He would be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. And you would get to avoid the trauma and expense of a trial.

But you said no. Most of you demanded the death penalty for 19-year-old Nicky. And so more than four years later, after COVID-related delays, the jury came back with a verdict. And it wasn't the verdict you wanted.

So what sympathy do you think you deserve? You knew the rules. The jury had to be unanimous. You decided to gamble on a death penalty question in Broward County, the most liberal county in Florida, where Biden voters outnumbered Trump voters 2-to-1 in 2020. And not so surprisingly, you lost. Three jurors voted to show mercy to Nicky Cruz after he showed none to 17 of your loved ones. You would have been better off by taking his deal. The proceedings would have been over years ago.

Now you want to stage press conferences and say that the "jury failed you" and that you're "disgusted by the jury"? Now you're mad "at the system" and think that the verdict was "insane" and that "justice wasn't served today"?


View: https://vimeo.com/761703712

Sweaty, that's an entitled mindset. So I humbly present to you the following advice:
  • Educate yourself.
You may be upset that a jury, not a judge, ultimately decided the sentence of Nicky Cruz. But Nicky Cruz's Sixth Amendment rights include the right to a jury trial at the penalty phase of a capital case. In Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 584 (2002), Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the majority opinion holding that judges sitting without a jury cannot find aggravating factors justifying a death sentence. Her logic was impeccable and I encourage you to read the decision. And just 11 years later, the U.S. Supreme Court applied Ring to strike down Florida's capital sentencing scheme in Hurst v. Florida, 577 U.S. 92 (2013). That is why Florida law now empowers jurors, not judges, to make these monumental decisions.

You may also be upset that just one or two or three jurors were allowed to prevent the imposition of a death sentence. But that is the state of Florida statute, and any attempt to change it for future cases is unlikely to survive federal judicial review. While the U.S. Supreme Court has never directly opined on whether jury unanimity is required for the penalty phase of a capital trial, just two years ago in Ramos v. Louisiana, 140 S. Ct. 1390 (2020), the Court held that the Sixth Amendment requires unanimity in the guilt phase of all criminal trials. The possibility is remote that the Court would agree to a lesser standard where a defendant's life or death is on the line.

Know and accept that your sad feelings do not get to override the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Boohoo :cryfeels::lul::cryfeels::lul::cryfeels::lul:.
  • Be less entitled and selfish.
Yes, it may have been upsetting to hear graphic testimony describing how your sons and daughters were ruthlessly shredded by a semi-automatic rifle. But as I said, you are not entitled to a death sentence.

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It is selfish for you to be upset at Chief Assistant Public Defender Melisa McNeill (pictured here) and the other defense attorneys who worked tirelessly to defend their client, Nicky Cruz. Some of you whined loudly at what you considered was the "lack of empathy" from the defense. But it was not their job to show you "empathy". It was their professional obligation to defend their client to the best of their abilities, and if that meant ignoring your feelings, that's too bad.

It is selfish for you to be upset at the jurors. They gave up months of their life to serve our legal system. They carefully reviewed many pieces of evidence, much of it graphic, and it is likely that the experience left many of them mentally and emotionally scarred. Be grateful that they were willing to sit through your whining testimony.

It is selfish for you to be upset at the system. The system does not cater to you and you only. It caters to all of us. The right to an impartial jury trial found in the Sixth Amendment, like many other rights enshrined in the Constitution, are rooted in the principles of limited government and individual liberty. This system functions as a check, albeit an imperfect one, on the executive branch of government. It is a feature, not a flaw, that the evidentiary bar required for a conviction, let alone a capital sentence, is higher relative to the criminal justice system in an authoritarian dictatorship.
  • Demonstrate empathy.
Aside from the constitutional reasons I stated above, the reason why the jury system requires unanimity for a death sentence is to decrease the likelihood that an innocent person will be wrongfully executed. If there is any doubt, the system is designed to err in favor of leniency, because death is the ultimate, irreversible sentence. Did you know that since 1973, 190 death row inmates have been exonerated in the United States? That means 190 people, many of them BIPOC, have been sentenced to death for a crime that they did not commit.

By criticizing the system, you are demonstrating your lack of empathy for those that the system is also designed to protect: the innocent and their loved ones. Can you imagine how it must feel to be strapped to a gurney and poisoned for a crime that you know you did not commit? No, you can't. You expect empathy from others, so why is it that you lack empathy for others? Remember, it is the foundation of our jurisprudence that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.

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Nicky Cruz also deserves empathy. Imagine the torment and bullying that he must have experienced for there to be enough hatred within him to make the fateful decision to slaughter your sons and daughters at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Thankfully, three jurors showed him the empathy he deserved, even though you showed none.
  • Accept that life isn't fair.
Because it isn't. Your offspring are dead. Nicky Cruz will be placed in protective custody and he will receive three hot meals a day, showers, and mail from his fans and admirers. He may even be allowed a tablet, radio, and TV in his cell with good behavior.
  • Acknowledge your privilege.
The fact that you were even able to reproduce accords a level of genetic privilege that many others do not have. Some of you can always create a replacement child, right?
  • Be grateful for what you have (left).
Repeat after me:

“Someone somewhere has it much worse than you, so don’t complain.”
“Learn to be happy with yourself. Don’t make your well-being dependent on your (lack of) children.”
“Having non-dead children won’t solve all your problems.”
“People with living children have problems too, you know? The grass is always greener on the other side of the cemetery fence.”

  • Seek therapy.
Self-explanatory.

Well, I hope this is helpful. Sweaty, I hope that one day you will grow to accept that our legal system and our society more generally do not cater solely to your hurt feelings, no matter how upset you are by the brutal mass murder of your children and their educators. Mass shootings are a fact of life in our society, and you need to understand that. Take out a life insurance policy, perhaps.

Sincerely,
PPEcel

______________________________________________________________________

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:feelskek: :feelskek: :feelskek: :feelskek: :feelskek: :feelshaha::feelshaha::feelshaha::feelshaha: unfathomably based.
 
this is my favorite post on .is yet
 
I don't condone it. I'm desensitized enough not to care though, they shouldn't seek revenge. Be better, they're the same people always trying to push the moral card, only okay when they have the high ground. As far as I'm concerned the police, courts, lawyers and judge/jury had a job to do and they did it. End of story. I don't want to hear their fucking bickering, tell it to someone who gives a shit.
 
Throw it back to their back. I like it. Gives them a taste of their own medicine
 
Dont care, Humans are disgusting.
 
The greatest thread. Holy shit this is next level.
 
Yeah, the logic is ok, but making this guy a teaching moment for all the ways in which cucktears arguments about rights, freedoms and entitlement are reductio ad absurdam is in pretty poor taste imho and I'm struggling to get behind it.

People were murdered, that's a bit bigger than myvinceldom. It would be wrong if they were people I cared about, that means it's still wrong even though they are people I've never heard of.

If they executed him I would see absolutely no wrong there. He chose to kill people who didn't want to die, and he did it. He deserves death.

The only problem I have with that, is that the judicial process that is empowered to decide if he lives or dies, is dodgy AS FUCK and I'm very glad that nobody I care about lives under it.

I don't really care about the sick way the U.S. appeals process makes people wait and wait for a lawyer's letter or a judge's review while the clock ticks down, so that murderers spend a lifetime in a cage knowing a helpless death at someone's hands is coming. Murderers deserve all of that. Fuck em.

I don't even care about the way U.S. states hire nerds to invent grotesque technological methods of doing executions "humanely", that always end up being slower and more tortuous than hanging or beheading. I don't care about that. Murderers deserve a bit of pain and fear at the end. Fuck em.

The only issue I have with capital punishment in the U.S. is the sheer number of obviously dodgy convictions they seem to produce in capital cases. So many of the people involved in convicting the accused seem to be incompetent, or corrupt, and their wrong decisions once made are all but untouchable. That's fucked. That's the ONE thing that makes the whole system hard to support. Executing murderers is a great idea. But I don't really believe that's what the USA has.
 
people look at nikolas cruz like it was completely his fault

meanwhile the thing is that if anyone went through what he did they would probably snap too

overall it's a tragedy what happened
 
FREE HIM , HE DINDU NUFFIN WRONG!
 
Free Nicolas Cruz till it’s backwards
 
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to me, you've highlighted that normalfags can't regulate emotions and understand how professional setting like legal stuff works.
 
He's a halfcel because he dated
 
Her logic was impeccable
M-mods?

Hurst v. Florida
How the fuck can Americans call their court cases in such a weird way? Is this Attack on Titan? One person against a fucking province?

Anyway, I have no idea what the shooting was, and the courts in America are by definition gay. My verdict - drop a nuke (in MineKraft).
 
Well at least one Kyke I'm proud of. First for everything
 
How the fuck can Americans call their court cases in such a weird way? Is this Attack on Titan? One person against a fucking province?
Um, this is just how criminal cases are titled?

If you think Americans are weird you should take a look at the docket of the European Court of Human Rights :feelsjuice:
 
6 year anniversary coming up soon:feelsLightsaber::feelsLightsaber::feelsLightsaber:
 
Based. Cruz was never an incel from the start. The fact that he can be violent and crazy yet still gets laid proves how much of a chad he really is. While in the meantime, whores get scared of me just for looking in their general direction.
dawg hes subhuman facially and 5'7
 
I love the explanation. Normies shoud just accept, that some people have they kids killed by some psycho. Beaching around won't help, I recomend behavioral therapy to all the parets so they woudn't be soo needy of their children next time
 
I love the explanation. Normies shoud just accept, that some people have they kids killed by some psycho. Beaching around won't help, I recomend behavioral therapy to all the parets so they woudn't be soo needy of their children next time
No one is entitled to being safe.
 
No one is entitled to being safe.
Actualy, you shoud learn how to live in a unsafe eviremoment. What makes you think that you deserve living without any threats? Some people spend they whole lives in the war zone, you know?
 
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Dear Normies,

Four years ago, as poor Nicky Cruz here was being arraigned, he offered you a deal. He would plead guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder and another 17 counts of attempted first-degree murder right then and there if you didn't pursue the death penalty. This was a deal that made sense. He would be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. And you would get to avoid the trauma and expense of a trial.

But you said no. Most of you demanded the death penalty for 19-year-old Nicky. And so more than four years later, after COVID-related delays, the jury came back with a verdict. And it wasn't the verdict you wanted.

So what sympathy do you think you deserve? You knew the rules. The jury had to be unanimous. You decided to gamble on a death penalty question in Broward County, the most liberal county in Florida, where Biden voters outnumbered Trump voters 2-to-1 in 2020. And not so surprisingly, you lost. Three jurors voted to show mercy to Nicky Cruz after he showed none to 17 of your loved ones. You would have been better off by taking his deal. The proceedings would have been over years ago.

Now you want to stage press conferences and say that the "jury failed you" and that you're "disgusted by the jury"? Now you're mad "at the system" and think that the verdict was "insane" and that "justice wasn't served today"?


View: https://vimeo.com/761703712

Sweaty, that's an entitled mindset. So I humbly present to you the following advice:
  • Educate yourself.
You may be upset that a jury, not a judge, ultimately decided the sentence of Nicky Cruz. But Nicky Cruz's Sixth Amendment rights include the right to a jury trial at the penalty phase of a capital case. In Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 584 (2002), Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the majority opinion holding that judges sitting without a jury cannot find aggravating factors justifying a death sentence. Her logic was impeccable and I encourage you to read the decision. And just 11 years later, the U.S. Supreme Court applied Ring to strike down Florida's capital sentencing scheme in Hurst v. Florida, 577 U.S. 92 (2013). That is why Florida law now empowers jurors, not judges, to make these monumental decisions.

You may also be upset that just one or two or three jurors were allowed to prevent the imposition of a death sentence. But that is the state of Florida statute, and any attempt to change it for future cases is unlikely to survive federal judicial review. While the U.S. Supreme Court has never directly opined on whether jury unanimity is required for the penalty phase of a capital trial, just two years ago in Ramos v. Louisiana, 140 S. Ct. 1390 (2020), the Court held that the Sixth Amendment requires unanimity in the guilt phase of all criminal trials. The possibility is remote that the Court would agree to a lesser standard where a defendant's life or death is on the line.

Know and accept that your sad feelings do not get to override the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Boohoo :cryfeels::lul::cryfeels::lul::cryfeels::lul:.
  • Be less entitled and selfish.
Yes, it may have been upsetting to hear graphic testimony describing how your sons and daughters were ruthlessly shredded by a semi-automatic rifle. But as I said, you are not entitled to a death sentence.

View attachment 666607

It is selfish for you to be upset at Chief Assistant Public Defender Melisa McNeill (pictured here) and the other defense attorneys who worked tirelessly to defend their client, Nicky Cruz. Some of you whined loudly at what you considered was the "lack of empathy" from the defense. But it was not their job to show you "empathy". It was their professional obligation to defend their client to the best of their abilities, and if that meant ignoring your feelings, that's too bad.

It is selfish for you to be upset at the jurors. They gave up months of their life to serve our legal system. They carefully reviewed many pieces of evidence, much of it graphic, and it is likely that the experience left many of them mentally and emotionally scarred. Be grateful that they were willing to sit through your whining testimony.

It is selfish for you to be upset at the system. The system does not cater to you and you only. It caters to all of us. The right to an impartial jury trial found in the Sixth Amendment, like many other rights enshrined in the Constitution, are rooted in the principles of limited government and individual liberty. This system functions as a check, albeit an imperfect one, on the executive branch of government. It is a feature, not a flaw, that the evidentiary bar required for a conviction, let alone a capital sentence, is higher relative to the criminal justice system in an authoritarian dictatorship.
  • Demonstrate empathy.
Aside from the constitutional reasons I stated above, the reason why the jury system requires unanimity for a death sentence is to decrease the likelihood that an innocent person will be wrongfully executed. If there is any doubt, the system is designed to err in favor of leniency, because death is the ultimate, irreversible sentence. Did you know that since 1973, 190 death row inmates have been exonerated in the United States? That means 190 people, many of them BIPOC, have been sentenced to death for a crime that they did not commit.

By criticizing the system, you are demonstrating your lack of empathy for those that the system is also designed to protect: the innocent and their loved ones. Can you imagine how it must feel to be strapped to a gurney and poisoned for a crime that you know you did not commit? No, you can't. You expect empathy from others, so why is it that you lack empathy for others? Remember, it is the foundation of our jurisprudence that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.

View attachment 666614

Nicky Cruz also deserves empathy. Imagine the torment and bullying that he must have experienced for there to be enough hatred within him to make the fateful decision to slaughter your sons and daughters at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Thankfully, three jurors showed him the empathy he deserved, even though you showed none.
  • Accept that life isn't fair.
Because it isn't. Your offspring are dead. Nicky Cruz will be placed in protective custody and he will receive three hot meals a day, showers, and mail from his fans and admirers. He may even be allowed a tablet, radio, and TV in his cell with good behavior.
  • Acknowledge your privilege.
The fact that you were even able to reproduce accords a level of genetic privilege that many others do not have. Some of you can always create a replacement child, right?
  • Be grateful for what you have (left).
Repeat after me:

“Someone somewhere has it much worse than you, so don’t complain.”
“Learn to be happy with yourself. Don’t make your well-being dependent on your (lack of) children.”
“Having non-dead children won’t solve all your problems.”
“People with living children have problems too, you know? The grass is always greener on the other side of the cemetery fence.”

  • Seek therapy.
Self-explanatory.

Well, I hope this is helpful. Sweaty, I hope that one day you will grow to accept that our legal system and our society more generally do not cater solely to your hurt feelings, no matter how upset you are by the brutal mass murder of your children and their educators. Mass shootings are a fact of life in our society, and you need to understand that. Take out a life insurance policy, perhaps.

Sincerely,
PPEcel

______________________________________________________________________

Yo, take a look at these:



@Iamnothere000 @Rice Rice Baby @Doctor Manhattan @Retardfuel @totalcel @ballistictesticles @Speed @war_with_myself @MiSKiRaT @IncelGolem @My Name Jeff @Izayacel @Indari @SlayerSlayer @AsiaCel @Remaincel @Puppeter @CurryLMAO @Transcended Trucel @bicuspid @Emba @hatewimen @Glerforpus @zangano1 @PLA1092 @PointOfNoReturn @Retardinator @AfricanIncel77 @ldargoblin @curryboy420 @Furlossus @Murdoch89 @Zer0/∞ @verzetn @nystagmuscel @decembrist_kirillov @Ellsworth @Kevin2 @AsgardTheFatcel @kretschmer @ricecel_gone_er @AlexanderTheGreat11

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For the feds, no I don’t endorse this kind of action, it’s illegal etc etc

It seems really suspicious how mentally unstable shooters always targets civilians and not institutions or people with power driving decisions. That’s what makes people think these things are psyops meant to turn society against young men and their struggles.

Because it’s like, are young men really so stupid that they have no real plan and no meaningful targets for an actual statement? Just seems really fishy everytime but maybe people are just retarded I dunno.
 
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Dear Normies,

Four years ago, as poor Nicky Cruz here was being arraigned, he offered you a deal. He would plead guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder and another 17 counts of attempted first-degree murder right then and there if you didn't pursue the death penalty. This was a deal that made sense. He would be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. And you would get to avoid the trauma and expense of a trial.

But you said no. Most of you demanded the death penalty for 19-year-old Nicky. And so more than four years later, after COVID-related delays, the jury came back with a verdict. And it wasn't the verdict you wanted.

So what sympathy do you think you deserve? You knew the rules. The jury had to be unanimous. You decided to gamble on a death penalty question in Broward County, the most liberal county in Florida, where Biden voters outnumbered Trump voters 2-to-1 in 2020. And not so surprisingly, you lost. Three jurors voted to show mercy to Nicky Cruz after he showed none to 17 of your loved ones. You would have been better off by taking his deal. The proceedings would have been over years ago.

Now you want to stage press conferences and say that the "jury failed you" and that you're "disgusted by the jury"? Now you're mad "at the system" and think that the verdict was "insane" and that "justice wasn't served today"?


View: https://vimeo.com/761703712

Sweaty, that's an entitled mindset. So I humbly present to you the following advice:
  • Educate yourself.
You may be upset that a jury, not a judge, ultimately decided the sentence of Nicky Cruz. But Nicky Cruz's Sixth Amendment rights include the right to a jury trial at the penalty phase of a capital case. In Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 584 (2002), Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the majority opinion holding that judges sitting without a jury cannot find aggravating factors justifying a death sentence. Her logic was impeccable and I encourage you to read the decision. And just 11 years later, the U.S. Supreme Court applied Ring to strike down Florida's capital sentencing scheme in Hurst v. Florida, 577 U.S. 92 (2013). That is why Florida law now empowers jurors, not judges, to make these monumental decisions.

You may also be upset that just one or two or three jurors were allowed to prevent the imposition of a death sentence. But that is the state of Florida statute, and any attempt to change it for future cases is unlikely to survive federal judicial review. While the U.S. Supreme Court has never directly opined on whether jury unanimity is required for the penalty phase of a capital trial, just two years ago in Ramos v. Louisiana, 140 S. Ct. 1390 (2020), the Court held that the Sixth Amendment requires unanimity in the guilt phase of all criminal trials. The possibility is remote that the Court would agree to a lesser standard where a defendant's life or death is on the line.

Know and accept that your sad feelings do not get to override the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Boohoo :cryfeels::lul::cryfeels::lul::cryfeels::lul:.
  • Be less entitled and selfish.
Yes, it may have been upsetting to hear graphic testimony describing how your sons and daughters were ruthlessly shredded by a semi-automatic rifle. But as I said, you are not entitled to a death sentence.

View attachment 666607

It is selfish for you to be upset at Chief Assistant Public Defender Melisa McNeill (pictured here) and the other defense attorneys who worked tirelessly to defend their client, Nicky Cruz. Some of you whined loudly at what you considered was the "lack of empathy" from the defense. But it was not their job to show you "empathy". It was their professional obligation to defend their client to the best of their abilities, and if that meant ignoring your feelings, that's too bad.

It is selfish for you to be upset at the jurors. They gave up months of their life to serve our legal system. They carefully reviewed many pieces of evidence, much of it graphic, and it is likely that the experience left many of them mentally and emotionally scarred. Be grateful that they were willing to sit through your whining testimony.

It is selfish for you to be upset at the system. The system does not cater to you and you only. It caters to all of us. The right to an impartial jury trial found in the Sixth Amendment, like many other rights enshrined in the Constitution, are rooted in the principles of limited government and individual liberty. This system functions as a check, albeit an imperfect one, on the executive branch of government. It is a feature, not a flaw, that the evidentiary bar required for a conviction, let alone a capital sentence, is higher relative to the criminal justice system in an authoritarian dictatorship.
  • Demonstrate empathy.
Aside from the constitutional reasons I stated above, the reason why the jury system requires unanimity for a death sentence is to decrease the likelihood that an innocent person will be wrongfully executed. If there is any doubt, the system is designed to err in favor of leniency, because death is the ultimate, irreversible sentence. Did you know that since 1973, 190 death row inmates have been exonerated in the United States? That means 190 people, many of them BIPOC, have been sentenced to death for a crime that they did not commit.

By criticizing the system, you are demonstrating your lack of empathy for those that the system is also designed to protect: the innocent and their loved ones. Can you imagine how it must feel to be strapped to a gurney and poisoned for a crime that you know you did not commit? No, you can't. You expect empathy from others, so why is it that you lack empathy for others? Remember, it is the foundation of our jurisprudence that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.

View attachment 666614

Nicky Cruz also deserves empathy. Imagine the torment and bullying that he must have experienced for there to be enough hatred within him to make the fateful decision to slaughter your sons and daughters at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Thankfully, three jurors showed him the empathy he deserved, even though you showed none.
  • Accept that life isn't fair.
Because it isn't. Your offspring are dead. Nicky Cruz will be placed in protective custody and he will receive three hot meals a day, showers, and mail from his fans and admirers. He may even be allowed a tablet, radio, and TV in his cell with good behavior.
  • Acknowledge your privilege.
The fact that you were even able to reproduce accords a level of genetic privilege that many others do not have. Some of you can always create a replacement child, right?
  • Be grateful for what you have (left).
Repeat after me:

“Someone somewhere has it much worse than you, so don’t complain.”
“Learn to be happy with yourself. Don’t make your well-being dependent on your (lack of) children.”
“Having non-dead children won’t solve all your problems.”
“People with living children have problems too, you know? The grass is always greener on the other side of the cemetery fence.”

  • Seek therapy.
Self-explanatory.

Well, I hope this is helpful. Sweaty, I hope that one day you will grow to accept that our legal system and our society more generally do not cater solely to your hurt feelings, no matter how upset you are by the brutal mass murder of your children and their educators. Mass shootings are a fact of life in our society, and you need to understand that. Take out a life insurance policy, perhaps.

Sincerely,
PPEcel

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