I have old Facebook and Twitter accounts, maybe some others. I’m old so there’s a MySpace account out there. But I’ve mostly been using reddit the last decade or so, and have migrated to Lemmy. Now, Lemmy is the only social media i use. Recent news got me thinking about this question.

  • Huckledebuck@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    7 months ago

    I just want to add, that this is completely hypothetical. I was just fantasizing about slipping onto Trump’s jury.

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      7 months ago

      First, wow. Rent free and all that.

      Second, I don’t want to be on anyone’s jury. And if I were selected for a jury, the government is going to have to work damn hard to get me to convict anyone.

      I’ve been rejected from a jury pool before. Poor choice by the legal defender because of their own presumptions about me.

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        7 months ago

        I feel like saying “I do not believe in convicting anyone” is a good way to not be on a jury. Otherwise, I hear you can just mention the magic words “jury nullification” and get kicked out at roughly Lightspeed.

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          7 months ago

          “I’m a prison abolitionist” or “I support the prisoners union” work wonders as well. If you go far enough left it’s harder to stay on a jury than get kicked off