Collection: Why Would I Vote for Anyone Who Says - I can Murder Someone and Have Absolute Immunity
Voting for a candidate who claims the ability to murder someone with absolute immunity is morally reprehensible and undermines the principles of justice and accountability. Such a statement disregards the sanctity of human life and the rule of law. It undermines the very foundation of democracy and societal order, suggesting that individuals in positions of power are above accountability and can act with impunity. Supporting such a candidate condones violence and lawlessness, eroding trust in democratic institutions. Instead, we must uphold the values of justice, equality, and the rule of law by rejecting candidates who advocate for violence and impunity.
The concept of absolute immunity seems to be a tough call for the United States Supreme Court, but it shouldn't be.