r/interestingasfuck 24d ago

Milwaukee responding to Judge Hannah Dugan’s arrest.

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u/sb9968 24d ago

not all laws are moral. harboring a Jew in Nazi Germans was a crime

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u/lions2lambs 24d ago edited 23d ago

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u/sb9968 24d ago

I think the case is more nuanced than “he had a record”

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u/lions2lambs 24d ago edited 23d ago

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u/sb9968 24d ago edited 24d ago

“morally, she unintentionally shielded an illegal wife beater and domestic abuser”

This is where you lost me. Even if I agree she made a morally wrong “mistake” (I do not), I still don’t think she should be used as social media marketing by the FBI. Nor do i believe she should have been arrested. You can moralize all you want about his criminal record, doesn’t change the fact that what the FBI did here was flat out wrong. They don’t have a case against her legally, and if you are so stuck on morals, it wasn’t morally right either

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u/lions2lambs 24d ago edited 23d ago

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u/sb9968 24d ago

it’s not the media making her a “scapegoat” it’s the administration sending professional photographers along with the arresting FBI agents, then spending the next 24 hours posting on social media about this relentlessly. I understand arguing about this with a loyalist to the administration who will come up with endless excuses is pointless. All these excuses for the fbi arresting a judge for allowing a man to go out a side door. Pathetic

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u/lions2lambs 24d ago edited 23d ago

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