"Nearly 21,000 people from the area around Xiashuixi petitioned the court for leniency for Zhang — to no avail."
Sounds to me like one (or more) of those 21,000 need to do to the judge what Zhang did to Li. Repeat as necessary. Eventually the problem _would_ be resolved.
That Chinese kid would seem to be a likely candidate to be at least an Honorary Three Percenter. In his case--where they are up to their asses in Chinafolk--he'd probably have to be a 0.000000001 Percenter.
Political asylum?
ReplyDelete"Nearly 21,000 people from the area around Xiashuixi petitioned the court for leniency for Zhang — to no avail."
ReplyDeleteSounds to me like one (or more) of those 21,000 need to do to the judge what Zhang did to Li. Repeat as necessary. Eventually the problem _would_ be resolved.
Sounds like the guy deserved it. 21,000?? How many people could it take to free him from the facility he's being kept at? 50? 100?
ReplyDeleteToo bad those 21,000 people didn't get together and hire someone a little more professional... or spirit him away quickly.
ReplyDeleteCounting on TPTB to give him any "leniency" was the fatal mistake.
Sadly, it just proves that those people (like too many Americans) still somehow trust government for "justice."
Too bad the Chinese aren't permitted firearms and he had to use a knife.
ReplyDeleteHe could have taken the bastard out from a block away and walked.
[W-III]
*Ahem* "Why we need our guns."
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That Chinese kid would seem to be a likely candidate to be at least an Honorary Three Percenter. In his case--where they are up to their asses in Chinafolk--he'd probably have to be a 0.000000001 Percenter.
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