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Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago
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Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "Steven Donziger UPDATE: Corporate Prosecutor STRUGGLES to Answer Whether She'd Drop Charges" video.
Im curious why Steven didn't consider simply refusing to comply from Day 1 with these amoral and criminal proceedings? Did they threaten his life or his family? Seems to me he would have been better off just simply refusing to comply with this obvious persecution of him and his family this ridiculous witch-hunt which I failed to see has any legal bearing whatsoever.
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@SThrillz I get that first part but guess where being docile and submissive gets you. A drilled out a**-hole with a big one broken off inside, courtesy of evil corporate gangsters and their evil govt enablers. Ok that's a bit crass but uh, I assume you get my point. Why bring a feather to a gunfight??? I don't see ruthless corporate swindlers playing by any rules. I don't understand why he took this bending over this whole time. He's dealing with a ruthless enemy who's either breaking legal laws or moral ones. Being compliant only gets YOU fucked and makes your enemy's job easier. I wouldn't have. They would have had to throw me in jail from the jump and watch that explode in the human rights community. Instead he took it bending over and he still is. That's too bad. Where is that fight he once had when he took these animals down in Ecuador, I ask myself?
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@poisonivy745 ok so let them. It's called civil disobedience. It's called taking a stand for his rights. It's a firm or protest. He can't keep govt thugs from coming to take him to wherever, but he can refuse to cooperate. This whole long episode against him is morally reprehensible and an obvious witch hunt out of revenge and attempt to harm him to whatever extent they can within the joke that is the US legal framework. If he's screwed either way, until they decide to stop trying to fuck with him, he can at least refuse to cooperate with the same amoral and ruthless enemy who pursues him with the clear cooperation of the US govt. It's certainly something to consider. It's called resisting. We should all do our best to stand up against such tyrannies. Since they can't claim he ever committed any real crime, their scope of response is limited. "Failing to follow a court order" or some other bullshit is the worst they can really do. Cooperating and appeasement with an evil or ruthless enemy rarely if ever works. If they're going to come after you regardless, then it's better to FIGHT then give the scumbags what they want. He knows he did nothing wrong. He knows what all this was about. He knows he has nothing to feel guilty for. Ergo, he should not comply. It's that simple. Force the Chevron slime to drop the persecution or escalate, this garnering public attention to his just cause. Understand now?
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@poisonivy745 I've dodged several minor court cases before that I felt were wrong and unjust and I'll do it again. It's just court. A lot of immoralities or abuses can happen or are justified in court. They're just people, and a lot of them are corrupt or scumbags far as I'm concerned. Just people and corrupt people at that, usually. Not the makers of the universe. Not gods. I respect nobody just because of their position. I don't respect govt just because they can marshall force against me. So can any gangster. Might alone doesn't make right, and being able to command force doesn't make one an authority in my eyes. To that way lies tyranny and submission. Not me, no thanks.
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@SThrillz exactly. I've been saying this all along. I'm wondering how Chevron has any power over anyone. They don't, legally, unless they want to hire PMCs and just go seize someone (still not sure if that's even legal). My understanding is all this was done at what- in federal courts by a State judge?? But what happened with this so-called private Chevron prosecutor????? How is that legal and what am I missing???
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@SThrillz right... And the DOJ was either behind this or in full complicity with this from the beginning then. And since this was being prosecuted in a federal court, the state courts couldn't do anything about it, even if they wanted to; only someone from the DOJ could. Why didn't Donzinger simply refuse to comply???? Why cooperate with your own obviously staged and predatory persecution???? I wouldn't have. Force them to escalate, or be declared illegitimate. Under who's authority was he placed on house arrest????? Did he have an ankle bracelet???? Why didn't he simply come and go as he wished? Force them to try to arrest him. Protest the immorality of the proceedings through non-compliance. Contact and force the DOJ to do their job or force them to admit how illegitimate and a de facto corporate criminal they are. I am very curious why none of those were considered or done.
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