I think it's perfectly fine to jail "political opponents" when they are convicted of treason for betraying their oath of office and the people they allegedly represent.
Not convicting these criminals pays homage to the unwritten agreement that they can all get crazy rich via corruption together as long as none of them throw the first indictment.
I think it's perfectly fine to jail "political opponents" when they are convicted of treason for betraying their oath of office and the people they allegedly represent.
Not convicting these criminals pays homage to the unwritten agreement that they can all get crazy rich via corruption together as long as none of them throw the first indictment.