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Speaking to a young Reddit user under their handle “Drewiepoodle,” Urquhart wrote, “if you want me to jab you with a very sharp needle and load you up with two weeks of SUPER GIRL JUICE, then come on over. lord knows i’ve given plenty of trans girls, plenty of shots from my supply.”

Seems like we've got another Aimee Knight one our hands friends.

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lets say they really do think they are brave freedom fighters that are saving young tr*ns kids on the underground hormone railroad, then why are they talking like this "jab you with a very sharp needle and load you up with two weeks of SUPER GIRL JUICE" if I was writing a fictional story about a groomer I couldn't use dialog like this because it would be such an unrealistic and on the nose parody that nobody would take me seriously, and yet real human creatures are speaking to your kids like this, wtf.

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“We are coming for your kids” indeed

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Real lawyer plays Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney

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Japanese law doesn't require evidence to be presented for review by both parties. "SURPRISE!!! I have facts you weren't aware of!" is very much a thing there.

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The entire game was written to show how messed up the Justice System is there.

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Japanese courts have a 99% conviction rate. In essence, if you are accused of a crime you are already considered to be guilty and it is up to you to prove otherwise if you can. Remember in the end of Persona 5, where the person who falsely accused you of assaulting them confessed to everything on national television but you were still in prison until your friends tracked down every witness and got them all the recant their testimonies individually? That was in no way exaggerated.

Also Japanese police have a 90+% rate of successfully arresting a “suspect” for every crime they investigate. At first this sounds really impressive, how they always track down the criminal, until you realize that they do it through a combination of refusing to investigate crimes which seem hard to solve or are likely to involve organizes crime or politicians (lots of “suicides” and “accidents” which are very blatant murder), and any time they do open a case but fail to figure everything out in the first day or two they just grab a convenient scapegoat (usually poor, frequently an immigrant or ethnic minority).

There are also very few restrictions on how long you can be “interrogated” for after arrest, or what they can do to you during the interrogation. Almost all the accused confess to everything... eventually. Regardless of whether they were actually anywhere near the incident in question.

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