Not really sure what to put here…I usually put relevant excerpts, but that got this post deleted for doing that

  • ImFresh3x@sh.itjust.works
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    It’s not illegal to “expose” animal cruelty in California, and no one has ever been charged with doing so. Animal cruelty is prosecuted all the time in California. The headline is stupid. The headline is wrong.

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      You an idiot. Read beyond the headline and you’ll see that in California activists are being charged for being attention to deplorable conditions in animal farms yet the farms they exposed have no charges against them.

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        was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor trespass and one count of felony conspiracy to trespass last week

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            ?

            I was just showing one of many examples from the article that the activists weren’t “being charged for being attention to deplorable conditions in animal farms” but actual other crimes.

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          felony conspiracy to trespass

          Anyone know what the difference is between a misdemeanor conspiracy to trespass and a felony conspiracy to trespass?

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        Message board hypocrisy, a concerto in three movements:

        1. Moderato: In which the villain claims someone who hasn’t read or understood the article is an idiot.

        2. Adagio cantabile: the friendly townspeople read the article and lo! The villain himself did not understand the article!

        3. Allegro scherzando: where it is revealed to all that, by their own criteria, the villain actually called themselves an idiot. Bravo!