Is it because one is Jewish 🤔
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I have never defended this criminal you fucking liar. On the contrary, I have predicted that he'll be locked up for a long time, unlike others who claimed he'd get off the hook or get a short sentence.
All you can do is lie.
Stealing over a billion dollars and laundering it to the Democrat party to help steal the election should be punishable by impalement.
This kike is going to do about 10 years in a luxurious spa retreat.
Provide any post of mine where I defend this guy.
Or admit that you are lying.
You did not defend the guy in the sense that you are arguing for his innocence (to my knowledge). So that clarification is necessary for me to make.
Every personal argument between you and me regarding this subject was about what his punishment would be. The general consensus in Conspiracies forum was that he'd be treated with Jewish privilege, which seems to be the case since his sentencing is light compared to what a white man would receive.
It also seems that they did not levy as many charges against him as they should have.
Do you know if the judge ruled on how the political donations should be treated? The DNC had stated that they'd set aside the money until legal counsel advised how to treat it, but I never heard an update.
Democrats won’t use Sam Bankman-Fried’s campaign donations https://www.axios.com/2022/12/17/sam-bankman-fried-ftx-democrats-donations
I am not a legal expert, but my guess is that there are federal guidelines that give a spectrum of sentencing guidelines for crimes such as this. So where the Federal government uses more discretion is what charges they press in the first place, and which charges they drop or dismiss. For each charge they can stack sentencing. To look into this in more depth would take time that I do not have available today. But perhaps we can dive into it deeper in the future so you and I can stop arguing about how fair or unfair or harsh his sentencing was.
How exactly is arguing (and correctly predicting) that he'd get a high sentence "defending" him?
Please explain.
What exactly have I been defending in this context?