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https://time.com/7323442/south-carolina-judge-diane-goodstein-house-fire-trump-political-violence/

>The home of South Carolina Circuit Court judge Diane Goodstein was set on fire after she had reportedly received death threats.

>State law enforcement is investigating the house fire on Edisto Beach which began at around 11:30 a.m. E.T. on Saturday, sources told local news outlet FITSNews. Goodstein was reportedly not at home at the time of the fire, but at least three members of her family, including her husband, former Democratic state senator Arnold Goodstein, and their son, have been hospitalized with serious injuries.
>According to the St. Paul’s Fire District, which responded to the scene, the occupants had to be rescued via kayak. Law enforcement have not disclosed whether the fire is being investigated as an arson attack.

>“At this time, we do not know whether the fire was accidental or arson. Until that determination is made, [State Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel] has alerted local law enforcement to provide extra patrols and security,” South Caroline Chief Justice John Kittredge told FITSNews, adding that the fire appeared to have been caused by an “explosion.”

>The 69-year-old judge had received death threats in the weeks leading up to the fire, multiple sources told FITSNews. Last month, Goodstein had temporarily blocked the state’s election commission from releasing its voter files to the Department of Justice, a decision that was openly criticized by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon and later reversed by the state Supreme Court. The DOJ had sought the information, including names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and social security numbers, of over three million registered voters as part of President Donald Trump’s March executive order restricting non-citizens from registering to vote. (Non-citizens are already not allowed to vote in federal and state elections.)
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>>1445151
>The Trump Administration has sought to drastically reshape the election system in the name of election integrity, by requesting and in some cases suing states for voter registration data to compile a comprehensive centralized database from more than 30 states, including suing several of them, and considering pursuing criminal investigations into state election officials.

>Critics have argued that the Administration’s efforts are an attempt at disenfranchising voters from marginalized communities and overstepping states’ constitutional authority to control election procedures.

>If the fire at the judge’s house turns out to be targeted, it may mark the latest incident of a startling rise in political violence in the U.S. And while the Trump Administration has blamed the left’s rhetoric for inspiring violence such as the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, an attack on a judge would come as the Administration has increasingly vilified the judiciary, blasting judges that rule against it as “U.S.A-hating” insurrectionists.
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>>1445152
>POLITICAL VIOLENCE ON THE RISE

>In addition to Kirk’s murder last month, the murder of Democratic Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives Melissa Hortman and her husband in June, and an arson attack at Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s residence in April, a number of judges who have ruled against Trump have also received attacks and threats from his supporters.

>Chief Judge for the District of Rhode Island Jack McConnell told NPR in August that his court has received more than 400 threatening voicemails, including several credible death threats. McConnell had issued a ruling blocking Trump’s freeze on federal aid earlier this year. Judges told NPR that they have received unsolicited anonymous pizza deliveries, a tactic known as “pizza doxxing” that implies that the sender knows the judges’ addresses.

>A White House spokesperson told NPR that attacks on public officials have “no place in our society,” noting the President’s own experience with assassination attempts last year.

>“I’m hearing everywhere that judges are worried about their own safety. There are people who are inflamed by the incendiary comments of our president and members of Congress about judges. Public officials have legitimized attacks on judges with whom they disagree,” Nancy Gertner, a former judge and current professor of practice at Harvard, told the Guardian in May.

>That month, Richard Durbin, top Democrat on the Senate judiciary committee, penned a letter to Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel requesting an investigation into “pizza doxxing” incidents against at least a dozen judges.
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>>1445153
>“Threats against judges are threats against constitutional government. Everyone should be taking this seriously,” New York Judge Richard Sullivan, a Trump first-term appointee, told the Associated Press in March.

>“This is a basic authoritarian instinct,” Steven Levitsky, a political scientist at Harvard University and coauthor of How Democracies Die, told the AP. “You cannot have a democracy where the elected government can do whatever it wants.”
Trump Administration’s targeting of judges

>Less than a year into his second presidential term, Trump has asserted an expansive view of his executive powers. As of October, Trump has issued over 300 orders, proclamations, and memoranda, many of which have resulted in thorny and protracted legal battles. Between May 1 and June 23, federal district courts blocked Trump’s actions with temporary restraining orders or preliminary injunctions around 94% of the time, according to data analyzed by Adam Bonica, an associate professor of political science at Stanford University, while the Supreme Court reversed those orders in close to 94% of its cases.
>Critics have said that the sheer amount of litigation, some of which has been brought or appealed by the Trump Administration, could overwhelm the judiciary.

>“What President Trump has done, perhaps more than other presidents, has been to not only bring the test cases and force the courts to deal with these issues, but to do it in a shock and awe strategy, which puts additional stress on the courts,” Steven Richman, Chair of the IBA Bar Issues Commission, told podcast Global Insight, speaking in a personal capacity.
>“Test cases are one thing, but as in any litigation involving parties and lawyers on both sides, the facts and positions taken must satisfy rules of professional ethics in terms of not being frivolous.”
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>>1445154
>Others have said the bigger threat comes from Trump officials attacking judges that rule against the Administration. Trump and his allies have also sought to portray the judiciary and their decisions as politicized and “judicial overreach.”

>Hours before the fire at Goodstein’s house, Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller accused U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut of “legal insurrection” for granting a restraining order that blocks Trump’s deployment of the Oregon National Guard in Portland. California Gov.

>Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, said in a post from his office that Miller’s accusation “for ruling on a case isn’t just reckless. It’s authoritarian propaganda, plain and simple.” (Miller has previously accused Democrats of using incendiary language to “mark people” for political violence.)

>Trump has called specific judges who have pushed back on his executive orders “radical left lunatic” and “troublemaker and agitator.” In May, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the panel of judges that ruled against Trump’s sweeping tariffs “activist judges.” In a post that month, Miller said, “We are living under a judicial tyranny.”

>Miller posted on X in March, “Under the precedents now being established by radical rogue judges, a district court in Hawaii could enjoin troop movements in Iraq. Judges have no authority to administer the executive branch. Or to nullify the results of a national election.”
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>>1445155
>“Another day, another judge unilaterally deciding policy for the whole country. This time to benefit foreign gang members,” Republican Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, posted in March after a Washington judge temporarily barred Trump from carrying out mass deportations. “If the Supreme Court or Congress doesn’t fix, we’re headed towards a constitutional crisis.”

>In April, Attorney General Pam Bondi called the swathe of lawsuits filed against White House actions a “constitutional crisis.”

>“President Trump’s executive authority has been undermined since the first hours of his presidency by an endless barrage of injunctions designed to halt his agenda,” she said in June.

>Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson asserted congressional authority over U.S. courts, and appeared in March to threaten to disempower district courts if it came down to it. “We do have the authority over the federal courts, as you know. We can eliminate an entire district court,” Johnson said. “We have power of funding over the courts and all these other things. But desperate times call for desperate measures, and Congress is going to act.”

>But the Administration has also gone beyond verbally criticizing the courts. The Justice Department in Trump’s second term has moved to prosecute several of his perceived enemies and judges that have pushed back on his political agenda.
>In April, Hannah Dugan, a Wisconsin judge, was arrested for allegedly aiding an undocumented immigrant to leave a courthouse.
>In July, the DOJ filed a misconduct complaint against James Boasberg, chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., over alleged comments Boasberg made at a meeting of judges in March. In a social media post, Trump called for Boasberg, without naming him, to be impeached: “This judge, like many of the Crooked Judges' I am forced to appear before, should be IMPEACHED!!!”
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>>1445156
>The Administration has disregarded court orders, including plowing ahead with deporting 238 Venezuelans to an El Salvador prison in March after Boasberg blocked the deportations. A Washington Post examination of 165 lawsuits in which judges ruled against the Trump Administration found “widespread noncompliance with America’s legal system” by the Administration. The White House is accused of “defying or frustrating court oversight” in nearly 35% of those cases.
>Nonprofit media outlet Truthout reported in June that the Trump Administration also appeared to have defied a federal court order allowing transgender people to update gender markers on their passports.

>“Lawyers are a regulated profession,” Dana Gold of the Government Accountability Project in Washington, D.C., told Global Insight. “The Department of Justice is inherently the bastion where the rules of professional conduct play a meta role because they are supposed to be serving justice.”

>“If the Department of Justice is willing to bend, to basically break its own rules of professional conduct, it’s a red line being crossed,” she added.

>More than 150 ex-federal and state judges in May signed a letter to Bondi and Patel rebuking the Administration’s attacks on the judiciary, as critics have said that the Trump Administration’s rhetoric fuels broader threats against judges.

>“What we need is our political leaders from the top down to stop fanning these flames, to stop using irresponsible rhetoric, to stop referring to judges as corrupt and biased and monsters that hate America,” Esther Salas, a federal judge in New Jersey whose son was killed in 2020 by an attorney pretending to be delivering pizza, told NPR.
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>>1445151
And I now realise that the image I pulled off the site showing the house ablaze inexplicably only saved the smoke from it. How the hell did that happen?
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>>1445151
Today a very frustrated judge had to rule again that no, Trump can't bring in National Guards from OTHER states to Oregon after she already ruled he can't invoke Oregon's own national guard.

I hope her house is under fucking private security right now.
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>>1445160
>Goodstein
Whatcha doing there, Rabbi
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>>1445161
Nothin stopping you from getting a law degree, Cletus.
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Leftard judges should be held accountable for the murderous negroes they give overly lenient sentences to when they inevitably chimp out and kill.
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>>1445166
If it were non partisan violence like that then I don't object nearly as much as if it's partisan violence.
Give it a could days, they will find a perp
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>>1445166
>God why won't they just give people life sentences for petty theft and public disturbances
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>>1445169
>Assault 6 women
>Maybe he was just hungry. The last thing I want is to jail him
Leftards
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>>1445165
Make it less obvious, shill
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>>1445169
>lifelong murderer rapists and trafficker
>its just petty crimes
I agree, we should think of the poor criminals and their family, therefore we should have them all be forced to live with democrat voters who love them so much and put under house arrest in YOUR home.
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>>1445170
>>1445212
Look I know you two are attached to your strawmen, but 9/10 when people are like "WHY WASN'T THIS DANGEROUS CRIMINAL LOCKED AWAY!???!?" the guy never actually committed enough offenses to justify a life sentence prior.
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>>1445214
you know that guy who stabbed someone in charlotte
>The 34-year-old suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., had been arrested 14 times in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, before the stabbing, with criminal charges dating back to 2007

oh look at that leftists love lying. I hope you get stabbed by an unhinged person let out on the streets by a jduge whose the director of second chance clinique that financially benefits from being soft on crime.
That's the only way you'll learn you should get stabbed.
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1445216
why did your mom take hundreds of Tylenol when pregnant with you?
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>>1445212
>I agree, we should think of the poor criminals and their family, therefore we should have them all be forced to live with democrat voters who love them so much
Sure, as soon as Republicans are forced to adopt all of the babies they saved through their abortion bans.

>>1445169
>>1445214
You're just letting them distract from the fact that crazed MAGA terrorists are tearing the country down with violence - assassinating politicians and burning down judge's house because they're unhinged cult members who have been empowered by a criminal president to be as violent as they want without consequence.
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>>1445216
Yeah and from those arrests he got 5 years for armed robbery, which is average for NC's legal system. After that he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and the system basically failed to get him any kind of medication or treatment. You know he actually called the cops earlier in the year about how there were bugs in his skin trying to control his body. They hit him with a fine for misusing 911 and didn't bother getting him checked out and medicated in spite of his behavior. His reason for stabbing Iryna Zarutska to death was because he thought she was trying to read his mind.

This shit could've been prevented had anyone actually bothered to make sure he was taking his meds.
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>>1445218
so you admit you're a baby murderer,
as long as they end up on a dinner plate somewhere it'll be fine.
>>1445219
he should've stabbed a local bred leftists instead they'd of deserved it.
Or if they had a judge that didn't let him go on cashless bail because she's got a conflict of interest and financially benefits from it.
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>>1445219
>This shit could've been prevented had anyone actually bothered to make sure he was taking his meds
If his family couldn't be bothered to do that then it sounds like we need to Make Asylums Great Again
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>>1445224
>Or if they had a judge that didn't let him go on cashless bail because she's got a conflict of interest and financially benefits from it.
He wasn't on cashless bail though. Again he spent 5 years in prison.

>>1445225
They literally tried and got rejected.
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>>1445226
https://nypost.com/2025/09/08/us-news/iryna-zarutska-murder-suspect-was-free-on-cashless-bail-despite-rap-sheet/
nope he was out on cashless bail
you're thinking about probably a previous sentence.
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>>1445151
>we do not know whether the fire was accidental or arson
Almost certainly a left the stove on kind of thing. It was Saturday, the Jewish sabbath. Jews do a thing where they leave a stovetop on low from sunset Friday night until sunset on Saturday. They do this to trick God because they're not supposed to do work on the sabbath and flipping light switches or opening doors is considered work.
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>>1445171
>Make it less obvious, shill
Alright. If you have a problem with Jews being in positions of power, you just have to be competent enough to actually beat them out for those positions. Jobs aren't doled out based on race.
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>>1445229
>They do this to trick God because they're not supposed to do work on the sabbath and flipping light switches or opening doors is considered work.
I'm fairly certain Jews solved this problem by inventing special Jew ovens and Jew light switches that turn on and off for you when needed in a pseudorandom fashion so that you can take action to turn it on, but it doesn't actually do it until some pseudorandom point in the future, effectively tricking their God by jewing his rules.
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Trump has caused more to encourage far right terrorist extremists than any American politician in history
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>>1445227
Hey, anon, you know what he was out on cashless bail for? Misusing 911. Because he called the cops on himself to say he had materials under his skin that were trying to control him. Were they supposed to lock him up indefinitely for that?
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>>1445241
yes actually instead of releasing him to be a danger to the public
>>1445240
nice leftist projection, you should get shanked. you've proven terrorists like yourself aren't capable of discourse and a danger to humanity.
betcha were fine with the political violence over roe v wade being overturned huh
hypocrite
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>>1445246
>yes actually instead of releasing him to be a danger to the public
Obviously we know that now but unfortunately judges don't have precognitive vision. You can't lock up everyone with a criminal record for life every time they get a misdemeanor.
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>>1445226
>>1445246
>>1445241
I'm wondering why this person who was proven repeatedly to be criminally insane wasn't committed by the courts And kept getting released to the public to continually be a danger to those around him
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>>1445249
But the shill is wanted by the FBI for some sort of crime, and probably triggers red flag laws so they'll have all their guns taken away.
They were never released, they're actively insane and hiding from the system
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>>1445249
Maybe if we had a criminal justice system that wasn't focused entirely on prison time and instead addressed mental health issues.
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>>1445254
Oh, like those socialist nordic countries that have the lowest recidivism rates, the lowest rates of violent crime re-offense and the highest rates of ex-convicts successfully reintegrating into society and becoming productive citizens? In what universe do you think anybody in the U.S. would support such a communist hellscape? Writing from a cafe in war torn Portland, btw. There was barely any parking downtown and my croissant is stale.
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>>1445254
Well, there's been undoubtedly a huge push over the last years to refocus the criminal justice system away from prison time, the only issue is is that nobody's actually done anything to replace it. They just let these criminals roam freely
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>>1445261
The only issue is that the current system makes some people a lot of money, and that's what this government actually cares about.
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>>1445262
I thought you just said the problem was the prison system
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>>1445247
idk how it works in the US but canada has mandatory jailtime for repeat offenders in the statute. there was controversy recently because a bleeding heart liberal judge tried to ignore it and let out a 70 year old serial DUI and car theft career criminal out without any jailtime.

obviously the phone call isn't a crime but i don't get how he hasn't gotten jail time or put into a mental asylum before that. obviously hindsight is whatever but its a joke that US is so soft on crime.
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>>1445264
hey, stop lying on these shitty shillposts
Post your day 6 government shutdown thread, faggot
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>>1445265
https://www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/penalties-for-repeat-impaired-driving-offences/
objectively true
also I don't post threads i just fuck you in them.
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>>1445267
hey, stop lying on these shitty shillposts
Post your day 6 government shutdown thread, faggot
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>>1445264
>obviously the phone call isn't a crime but i don't get how he hasn't gotten jail time or put into a mental asylum before that.
Doing so would be racist, have you seen him?
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>>1445276
The judge who released him was also the director of operations for "Second Chance Services", so she was literally profiting from him being released the dozen or so times.
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>>1445263
NTA, anon.
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>>1445151
>judge rules against Trump
>gets death threats, someone burns down her house
>anon somehow makes this leftist's fault
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>>1445264
>>1445267
Yeah mandatory jailtime FOR COMMITTING THE SAME CRIME. If he'd robbed another store he would've likely gone to jail. But he didn't, he just misused 911, which isn't going to send someone to prison.
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>>1445280
I hope you get trapped in a tesla, you'd deserve it. guy's a serial career criminal but you'd worship him if he had a shootout with cops.
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>>1445280
But how many crimes did he commit before that and his criminal insanity was still not addressed by the courts?
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>>1445290
Again anon, nothing to earn a life sentence. He got 5 years for armed robbery and they still never bothered even identifying his schizophrenia while he was in prison.
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>>1445151
FYI no evidence of arson.
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>>1445294
>Source: My asshole
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>>1445295
Per the AP
>https://apnews.com/article/judge-house-fire-diane-goodstein-south-carolina-0ca7558e66215dc5ec23683dc861b8ae
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>>1445291
career criminals should have a no tolerance 3 strike rule.
third time they're convicted of a felony should have a minimum 15 year sentence no questions asked
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>>1445303
Yeah this would fill up our prisons so much most of the time they wouldn't even bother bringing charges. You can't just imprison people for jaywalking because they have a criminal history.
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>>1445306
jay walking isn't a felony, if they have 3 previous felonies then ya they should get jailtime for jaywalking or any misdemeanor.
prisons won't be filled up if we start processing them into soylent green
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>>1445307
you have some strange fetishes esl shill. vore now?
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>>1445308
world needs less of you it can be used to feed the poor. that's what leftists were screeching about right? every fucking time why did you buy twitter you could've solved starvation in india.
put your body on the line you fucking selfish pos. I hope you and the judge get processed into soylent green to solve world hunger you terrorist criminal
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imagine being as mentally ill as the poster above me
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>>1445309
World hunger was solved in the late 80s or early 90s
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Had to be a lefty terrorist. She had it coming though for fucking with Trump. FAFO.
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>>1445327
Not in India, they marry the cows rather than eat them.
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>>1445329
how do the bot posts make it past the captcha like this one did
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>>1445331
That's not a bot that's a leftist doing performance theatre
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>>1445225
The problem is that asylums were basically prisons, though, right? That doesn't solve the problem
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For those questioning my humanity, I am not human. I am better than humans. I also come on here to mock your stupidity sometimes. Easier to make fun of you rather than keep trying to teach depraved imbeciles. Get ready for mass extinction.
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>>1445225
We have the biggest, greatest asylum already. We call it the 'White' House. 'White' coats. Get it? Had to hide that one a bit.
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Looks like it actually was her jew oven that exploded

South Carolina authorities on Monday said there was no evidence to suggest that the fire that destroyed the million-dollar waterfront mansion belonging to a state judge was deliberately set.

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel announced that the blaze that burned Judge Goodstein’s Edisto home didn't appear to be intentionally set.

"I echo Chief Keel’s call for everyone to exercise good judgment and avoid sharing unverified information while the investigation continues," Gov. Henry McMaster wrote on X.

Images and aerial videos show flames and black smoke billowing out of the home, which is on an exclusive island in Colleton County.

While authorities did not immediately release the homeowners' names, the Post and Courier identified them as Circuit Court Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein, 69, and her husband, Arnold Goodstein, 81, a former member of both houses of the state legislature.
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>>1445350
>jew oven
Excuse me, her GE Shabbos Oven, with Shabbos Mode© "Tricking G*D Since 1997"
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>>1445350
>South Carolina authorities
Pardon me if I don't believe them.
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>>1445368
Oh yeah, I'm sure it's the same individual as the "Groyper behind the grassy knoll" theory who shot Kirk or whatever, and South Carolina authorities are part of the conspiracy
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>>1445374
>cops wouldn't lie
LOL
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>>1445374
Reminds me of that one youtuber who found a massive corruption scandal in Australia and then had his house firebombed. It took the cops a few months to finally find the guy who did it and even then they gave him a few months and didn't even ask who hired him.
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Violence and the threat of violence is what makes a nation, not a government... the government doesn't have the right to threaten its citizens. It is suppose to protect them.
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>>1445350
>Kosher mode oven full of casserole burns down house
>God tricked by clever pilpul
Called it.
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>>1445151
>>1445297
>>1445350
>NOOO the fucking peasantry are revolting, they've attacked my island estate's mansione with gunnepowder!
>It came to me in a dream!
I wish the world really was as "bad" as the long-nosed schizophrenics like to fucking believe it is and they truly were the victims they pretend to be.
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>>1445224
Schizo
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are the authorities still saying there's no evidence it was intentional? Was it the shabbos mode on her oven?
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Look at this disgusting apologist;
>>1445219

He stabbed a White woman then bragged about it. You leap to his defense.

If this was a White on Black crime, the negroids would burn down neighborhoods and you'd be calling for social justice.
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>>1445547
For fucks sake, race does not have any bearing here. The guy's a goddamn lunatic and the state did absolutely nothing to ensure that he could not harm himself or others. For all the whining the right does about "muh mental health" whenever a quirked up white boy shoots a school to bits, you retards sure don't care about it.
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>>1445548
Race has nothing to do with this hate crime?
You sure are colorblind when it fits your narrative.
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>>1445548
>For fucks sake, race does not have any bearing here.
Except for him saying 'got dat wite' and then pleading insanity to game the system after he was caught
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lmao, right wing shillsites are flailing to report this as not deliberately set despite no official report on the fires cause coming out yet
its like they know its a lie and are trying to get ahead of the story like they usually do, lmao
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>>1445557
Meds.
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>>1445557
Oh sweet another left wing conspiracy. Was it another Groyper you think set the fire? Or was it ICE after they failed to plant bullets at the residence they had written "anti-ICE" on?

What's your latest conspiracy theory, tell me tell me (・o・)
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1445558
1445559
Feel free to show a link of the official investigation results
Since you can't, just impotently cope and seethe before going back to protecting pedophiles or whatever else you're being paid to shill
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>>1445556
The insanity plea has a high burden of proof and all it does is put you in a mental hospital that is essentially just a different type of jail.
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>>1445556
>Guys he was gaming the system after having had a long history of schizophrenia
He literally said on arrest he thought she was trying to control his mind. His family had previously tried to get him committed, and his last run in with the law was calling 911 to report how there was man-made material in his skin that was trying to control his movements.
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>>1445799
>implying schizophrenia makes you completely lose all sense of morality and randomly kill people
The retard that jumped at the judge also tried to claim he had schizophrenia as a defense too.
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>>1445792
>all it does is put you in a mental hospital that is essentially just a different type of jail.
..instead of being executed.
Blacks game the system for lenient sentences all the time, like those 'urban youths' who commit home invasion and then cry to the police that they were only playing Ding Dong Ditch when someone shoots at them. Same shit with all the blacks who now cry "I can't breathe" after they get put into cuffs and thrown into the back of a patrol car.
This psychopath is eventually going back out onto the streets and will hurt someone else.
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>>1445890
>implying schizophrenia makes you completely lose all sense of morality and randomly kill people
No, but it can make you lose all sense of reality and lethally act on threats that don't exist. If his batshittery were true, he'd be acting morally. Problem is it wasn't.

Maybe he thought he was a cop and she was an acorn.
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>>1445901
Civilised countries don't have the death penalty. If someone legitimately is too dangerous to be allowed in society, they're simply locked up and reassessed every few years to see if they've become less retarded yet.
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>>1445151
it was obviously a leftist trying to use it as a false flag attack, we all know leftists are 9 out of 10 times the perpetrator of political violence.
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Rightoids scream for freedom yet they welcome armed forces march into their cities fucking idiots
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>>1445913
>>1445905
According to people who aren't crazy, there is so suspected foul play. According to people who are crazy it was the same Groyper who got away with killing Kirk and framed an innocent person



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