It’s worse than just sharing though. He put crosshairs and a kill count on it. Then distributed it. NZ are clearly cracking down on white supremacist nutbags. Good.
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Being a gross person shouldn't be a crime.
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actual child molesters and abusers rarely even face that much time here.
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He hasn’t been sentenced yet though. So we don’t know what he’s getting.
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So the government wants to put people in a cages now for sharing videos
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He’s sharing a video of a multi person murder. How is that not an worthy of an offense?
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Like any footage of 911 that we have to see all the time? People plummeting.
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He got the video edited to add a crosshair and a kill count and then shared that with 30 people. The penalty shouldn't be that harsh but he still deserves to be punished for it.
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No he doesn’t
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Yes he does.
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Nah sending that video to friends or whatever doesn’t warrant any punishment let alone up to 14 years.
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The whole country was advised to not share the vid. I know 14 years is a lot, they're probably setting him as an example. But he still deserves, prison. The same with the ones that share ISIS vids
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I’ve viewed and shared isis vids. Merely sharing videos of graphic nature is not something punishable where I am from. Hell, literal neo nazis are allowed to walk around and share their ideas without intervention from law enforcement.
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New Zealand is not the United States. And sadly, too many people here take their freedoms for granted.
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“Guard with Jealous Attention the Public Liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that Jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it, but downright Force. Whenever you give up that Force, you are inevitably Ruined.” -Patrick Henry 6.5.1788
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