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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc
There were still many high rankers that managed to get a pardon and ended up having relaxing mega money jobs at some time for the world's biggest companies, those of which I've listed in this thread. Volkswagen is no secret though.
As for pursuing future murders and people that have committed atrocities, we don't though do we. I've said it 3 times now. The British government have killed thousands. Drone operators alone alongside the US have killed over 1000 civilians in Pakistan since the strikes started. It's apparently justified by the 50 or so suspects we killed. There was a family last year that came public about a strike killing his elderly grandmother... We didn't bat an eyelid.
No one is on trial for our crusade against Iraq in our mad pursuit for mythical weapons.
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The world isn't fair but the fact some people have gotten away with injustice doesn't mean the rest should do. We never were able to go after those responsible for the mass-killings in Eastern Europe because they were behind the iron curtain protected by a powerful country. Likewise some German scientists were pardoned because they were needed to help the building of nuclear weapons.
I don't see any of that as an argument as to why we should go after those that we can though?