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United States
May 4, 2018 9:51am CST
Diplomatic immunity is a heavily discoursed topic, in which some believe that select individuals are able to steer clear of the ‘long arm of the law’. In reality, what’s so unnerving is the thought that not only is this occurring, but this is very perennial in the United States. Not only is there the subject of diplomatic immunity, but immunity due to your pigmentation, wealth, or even your disability (or lack of). Many have the belief of “I have the fully functioning conscious, so why does my affluence affect my position under the law?” So, do you believe that people should have diplomatic immunity? This is part of an essay I wrote for a friend, mine looked a little better
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@akalinus (40789)
• United States
4 May 18
Diplomatic immunity means that a person can commit crimes without fear of prosecution. I think it is wrong but that is how it is.
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@akalinus (40789)
• United States
4 May 18
@Savannahk I don't know a lot about it, just what I said.