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She broke the law and is punished for it. Why is this so hard to understand?
Basically, popular people shouldn't need to follow the law?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SvZzOeIrp8s
Oh how the turn tables :D
You are confusing something with another political system.
Since ancient Greek times, where democracy was invented, severely unlawful behaviour was always being punished by also revoking political rights: offenders would loose both the right to vote and the right to represent others or hold any kind of public office.
And all of this exactly so as to protect the democracy itself.
This garbage needs to stop. The "not-elected beurocracy" is comprised of civil servants who often reject better paying positions in the private sector in order to contribute to the society they live in.
This vilification of civil servants is part and parcel of reactionary right wing movements, who can't stand people in decision making positions not being subservient to their particular partisan reactionary project. A good recent example is the insane opposition to the 15 minute city concept on the right. As if a traffic planner in the municipality trying to create walkable cities is some evil plant of the 'deep state' or some other insane garbage.
Those 'beurocrats' are the ones making the wheels of your nation's public sector turn, they are the ones providing public services to people who need them to survive, independent of who's in power. Vilification of public servants is and always will be the domain of the reactionary impulse. You hating that pig Jean-Marie doesn't change this fact in the slightest. You should really reconsider this position if you actually hold leftist sentiments.
You’re blaming the court for what she did.
Someone thats in prison cant be an active politician. They arent sentencing her for her political decisions, but because she is a criminal.
We did that here in the states, and look what it got us.
I read a lot of articles about how the democratic party of the US became "the party of Wall Street" instead of being the party of the working class. But of course it so easy to blame in everything the court that allows trump to participate in the election.
Literally the most braindead take ever lmao
Say you let the people decide, it still wouldnt make a difference because that what a jury does. If you would make every single case in the country a sort of referendum like vote, it would then be very easily influenced, and thus not be impartial and fair like how a legal system should work. Imagine this a murderer is on trail, he brutally killed 5 people in a maniac rampage, but hes a massively succesful tiktokker(ew) and says hes very very sorry and it won't happen again. Do you maybe think the results would be skewed in his favor due to his massive fanbase? If no, you are oblivious to how easily people are manipulated.
The peoples vote is inherently objective and never impartial. The law exist to try and remedy that so that everybody is treated fairly. Also do you really want someone in power where its proven that they laundered huge amounts of money to themselves? Thats just a recipe for disaster.