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12-14-2018, 02:29 PM
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Re: Thief Lynched
This is Brazil, not Hollywood. You're right. Thank you for offering intelligent discourse. We, the posters in this thread, do not know for certain if this individual was the perpetrator. We are outside looking in. You are also right about mobs being net ineffective. Power and heuristics dominate human actions, and you lent a good example. Obviously, then, impartial arbitration based upon evidence is desirable for the suspect of a crime. Why did this not occur? More interesting for myself is that this particular crime was thievery. In my opinion, this mob violence occurred due to a perceived slight upon the community. I would speculate that cultural ethics regarding property rights and justice are at play. Personally, I prefer humans to ask before touching; I even teach it to my kids. Touch my shit, I tend to get pissed off. However we all see it, I believe this should invoke some interesting discussions. Instead we get the per usual snowflake and racist responses typical in a dr thread. I disagree here. Due process may not be the right term you're wanting to employ. Due process is a legal ideal understood within that realm only. I would argue that this mob violence seen in Brazil is extralegal. What I mean is that state arbitration is nonexistent at this level, so the community internalizes their own procedures on establishing justice. American notions of due process lies at the foundations of the competing ideologies. A very rich history is discussed in their judiciary literature. |