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    5 days ago

    The point I was making… Is that the article brought a red herring fact that has nothing to do with anything

    Why did they bring it up?

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      5 days ago

      The point I was making… Is that the article brought a red herring fact that has nothing to do with anything

      Why did they bring it up?

      It was not a red herring in the least, and it struck to the very core of my own criticisms: while some vigilantes may be very stringent about their own investigations and targets, others may not.

      In this example, these vigilantes artificially engineered a target where none was likely to ever exist. They drew the target in using the profile of a perfectly legal 18yo woman, but then turned around and claimed that the target was actually chasing the profile of an 17yo - and illegally young - girl, when he was in fact not doing so.

      This was a very clear situation of entrapment by false pretenses.

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        5 days ago

        That’s what police already does tbh

        Also, if somebody is doing that and gets caught, I doubt they will get any sympathy from society.

        Vigelanty justice only works when target deserved like the dead CEO, otherwise it just crime.