Joanthan Martin detaining proves Parkland Effect now fully in force

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Didn't take one single extra action to simply ENFORCE laws already on the books, laws that - if Broward County Democrat Sheriff would've simply enforced, too - would've most certainly separated Nikolas Cruz from his weapons as LAPD has now separated Jonathan Martin from his:

Ex-NFL player Jonathan Martin detained after disturbing post led to school closing
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ening-instagram-high-school-closed/368203002/

https://twitter.com/NickyBeaster/status/967105915873906690/photo/1
 
yeah man except cruz didsnt post guns and hashtag his former schools and challenge anyone.
 
Didn't take one single extra action to simply ENFORCE laws already on the books, laws that - if Broward County Democrat Sheriff would've simply enforced, too - would've most certainly separated Nikolas Cruz from his weapons as LAPD has now separated Jonathan Martin from his:

Ex-NFL player Jonathan Martin detained after disturbing post led to school closing
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ening-instagram-high-school-closed/368203002/

https://twitter.com/NickyBeaster/status/967105915873906690/photo/1

Just shows that sometimes the "systems" can work. Good job to those who did their job.
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
smoot leg dripping.
 
Just shows that sometimes the "systems" can work. Good job to those who did their job.

"sometimes"?

"systems" virtually ALWAYS work when their order is obeyed.

The subjective human element in "systems" is usually their weakest main link (see: Nikolas Cruz / Florida's Baker Law / totally political partisan, Democrat Broward County Sheriff Israel ineptness/willful negligence to ENFORCE the Baker Act).

Replace that subjective human element with objective digital code and "systems" do exactly what they're coded to do ALL the time (if they're not intentionally unordered, eg, viruses, et al).

For instance: simply having a digital recorder listening/logging/analyzing every word Cruz said/answered to law enforcement when they encountered him will someday OBJECTIVELY judge him - ON THE SPOT - to be liable to the Baker Act, or not.

Once we get the human element out of these "systems" as much as we possibly can, a Nikolas Cruz will NEVER fall through the "systems" cracks because the subjective human element simply won't be present to allow that to happen in the first place.

Just cherish thinking how ALL law will one day truly be OBJECTIVELY administered to all, how justice will one day truly be OBJECTIVELY rendered for all, when blatant human inefficiently and subjectivity are TOTALLY removed from that part of the "system".
 
Actually, it looks more like he's crying because someone stepped on the half-eaten cheeseburger he found in the trash at McD's.

But what do I know, I'm new here. ;)
 
"sometimes"?

"systems" virtually ALWAYS work when their order is obeyed.

The subjective human element in "systems" is usually their weakest main link (see: Nikolas Cruz / Florida's Baker Law / totally political partisan, Democrat Broward County Sheriff Israel ineptness/willful negligence to ENFORCE the Baker Act).

Replace that subjective human element with objective digital code and "systems" do exactly what they're coded to do ALL the time (if they're not intentionally unordered, eg, viruses, et al).

For instance: simply having a digital recorder listening/logging/analyzing every word Cruz said/answered to law enforcement when they encountered him will someday OBJECTIVELY judge him - ON THE SPOT - to be liable to the Baker Act, or not.

Once we get the human element out of these "systems" as much as we possibly can, a Nikolas Cruz will NEVER fall through the "systems" cracks because the subjective human element simply won't be present to allow that to happen in the first place.

Just cherish thinking how ALL law will one day truly be OBJECTIVELY administered to all, how justice will one day truly be OBJECTIVELY rendered for all, when blatant human inefficiently and subjectivity are TOTALLY removed from that part of the "system".

Maybe one day we'll have PreCrime departments headed up by Tom Cruise. :rolleyes:
 
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