Let's say, for example, that the pardons keep the criminals out of prison... Won't it still come to a point where they wont be able to walk down the street? If we learn, let's say, that one of them is guilty for crimes against humanity, but the pardon keeps them out of prison... Aren't they still known for being guilty?
I feel like the people won't accept the excuse of a blanket pardon keeping them out of the grasp of justice. Granted, the pardons may have not been legitimate, but if they stick... Will it make that big of a difference to the people once they know how bad things are?
I admit, I'm not too familliar with the pardon system, so please excuse my ignorance. This was just a thought I had, and I'm curious as to your take on it.
Since everything is playing out the way it is supposed to, I'd say just give it a little time to do it's thing.
Step back and let it play out... it will be more fun when you can see the forest without the trees shrowding your view.
Yeah, I hear you. And I know that things are working out how they're meant to. I've been along for the ride quite a long time, and I'm still hanging on and enjoying it big time. I just don't think the pardons are going to carry as much weight as the public seems to think. We'll see!
It's gonna all work out, Fren!
I think we’re all about to learn a lot more about the pardon system and I think after 2026 we might get a constitutional amendment that makes blanket pardon illegal
If all that matters to the Q Team comes out, these "pardoned" PoS will not be able to walk the streets and their reputations/legacies will be forever tarnished. No, not tarnished, blackened beyond all repair.
I don't believe you can pardon crimes against humanity.
But do they even go to court? Do they even have a chance to be proven guilty, or does the pardon shield them?
Release all information and put it on all tv and radio stations.
Yes please.