Nobody in this debate seems to understand the point of the movie, which is that there's no amount of evidence good enough to permit the death penalty.
Whether they technically established reasonable doubt doesn't matter - any doubt is reasonable in the face of ending human life
This isn't that funny. It's a great movie, but a lot of Fonda's arguments are pretty silly, and as awful a person as Cobb's character might be, he's not wrong to be bewildered and upset by what's happening in that jury room.
@GodardGulag@LavenderRex7705 lots to unpack here but I’m compelled by your idea for a movie about Malcolm X that doesn’t put his personal journey with religion at the foreground. Maybe you would like a movie about a different person?
People called Charlie Kirk every vile name imaginable: a Nazi, Hitler, dangerous, evil just for defending his beliefs.
This kind of dehumanizing language matters, because it teaches people to see someone as less than human.
A sitting Member of Congress calling for an American citizen to be stripped of his citizenship & deported, all because of that American citizen’s political views. This is fascism.👇
With Zohran, a Twelver Shia, facing Eric Adams, a Turkish proxy, I think we can consider the NYC mayoral race the final phase of the Ottoman-Safavid conflict
Americans will fight for the right of domestic abusers to own guns on the basis that they need them to fight a tyrannical government and also support a masked secret police that refuses to identify themself and will arrest you without grounds.
@Elvis_F_Christ @JuicyJuuce@ipatrol6010@NathanJRobinson pretty horrible situation all around but I actually prefer the status quo when the other option is for things to be worse
A classic medieval spoiling tactic - preempt the conclave by proclaiming your own Pope first.
Rome is in checkmate. The next Pope will have to crush Augustine & his juvenile cronies quickly & without mercy - alienating a laity who regard children with affection - or risk schism