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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @SimpleStacker 20h \ parent \ on: Pardoning the Samourai Devs Would Restore Legal Clarity and Protect NonCust Code bitcoin
do you think you need to have committed a crime for the state to point a gun at you?
it doesn't matter. I will never plead guilty of something I didn't do it.
Then ask yourself: why somebody without any balls should be pardoned?
I will understand a pardon if they were accused and didn't plead anything and wasn't a fair trial.
But if they plead guilty, what are you going to pardon? A guilty man? Then is all a theater... as it is in fact.
I think all those people virtue signaling "free samourai" do not want to see the ridiculousness of this situation. But what should I expect? Almost all bitcoiners are fucking pussies statists that will kiss the state hand in an instant.
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But if they plead guilty, what are you going to pardon? A guilty man? Then is all a theater... as it is in fact.
By definition, pardons are forgiveness of a crime, in the case where the person is guilty.
There have been several cases where people have refused conditional pardons, specifically because of the same ideological stance you have: accepting the pardon would implicitly mean that they were admitting guilt, whereas innocence needs no pardon, it is simply innocent.
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