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The US is not the only country where crimes are legal if "protesting"

I have written in previous blog posts, such as Crimes that appear to be legal in the US if "protesting", and Criminal negligence by the US police, how it absolutely sickens me how the police in the United States oftentimes directly witness clear crimes being committed in front of their eyes, and they do absolutely nothing to stop it, because the crimes are being committed in the name of "protesting". As I point out in those posts, even people being physically assaulted by a mob of people results in complete inaction by the police, who just watch it doing absolutely nothing to stop it. This is criminal negligence, and these police officers who fail to perform their duties should go to jail. But no.

On that same note, when Trump was inaugurated as president, massive riots ensued, with millions of dollars in property damages. Over a hundred people were arrested. (That might sound like a large number, but given how many thousands of people were rioting, that's a rather small amount in comparison.) Do you know what eventually happened to these terrorists?

Nothing. That's what. All charges dropped. They rioted illegally, causing millions of dollars in property damage... and nothing is done to them. (So you can add "rioting", "vandalism" and "destruction of property" to the previously mentioned list of crimes that appear to be legal if "protesting".)

Well, if you thought that the United States is the only country were breaking the law becomes legal if "protesting", you would be wrong.

Here in Finland if you were to disrupt a commercial flight from taking off by not sitting down in the plane and disobeying the orders of the cabin crew, the police would be called and you would be removed from the plane, and the airline would sue you for tens of thousands of euros in damages. (It's actually really expensive for airline companies if flights get delayed. If this is caused because of the deliberate actions of a passenger, they will sue the passenger for damages.) This has been confirmed by the authorities.

Not so in Sweden, nor in the UK.

Recently a woman became a virtue-signaling queen by stopping a flight that was deporting a convicted criminal out of Sweden. What repercussions did this have for this woman? Nothing.

More recently, several people stopped a flight from departing in the UK, which was deporting a convicted gang rapist. The police officers capitulated and left the plane with the convict.

What happened to these people who stopped the flight? Absolutely nothing.

You know, because crimes become legal if done in the name of "protesting".

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