Rule followers commonly derive their sense of superiority from following and enforcing convention, and from being right — they delight in prosecuting you with their piety and judgements. — Bryant McGill
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Rule followers commonly derive their sense of superiority from following and enforcing convention, and from being right — they delight in prosecuting you with their piety and judgements. — Bryant McGill
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Btw, this begs the question of why is any country prosecuting their presidents or head of state for any criminal offense????
Taiwan
Korea
Really, fundamentally, no democratic country in the world should be prosecuting any of their head of state for official criminal offense including treason.