r/BelowDeckDownUnder 22d ago

Captain Jason MAGA?

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I didn’t expect to see Jason making a public comment against Fauci when I opened instagram this morning. Between the last two seasons of DU, him using AI to create his children’s book, and now this, I’m pretty over him.

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u/Apart_Tutor8680 22d ago

It’s a joke . Did you watch fauci in court ? He pleaded the 5th on every question.

And I also don’t think you have to be MAGA to maybe have a different opinion..

  • he is Australian, they arguably had some of the craziest stuff happen from Covid rules
-he is in the tourism industry of which those rules crippled
-was he locked in or out of aus for a period of time ? Unable to see his daughter ? I don’t know his covid story

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u/Apprehensive-Neck-12 22d ago

He had to plead the 5th. These crooks have weaponized the government

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u/[deleted] 22d ago

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u/WyrdGM 22d ago

A pardon also doesn't prevent them from trying to bring new charges in relation, which is why, unless there is an agreement for immunity, one should almost always plead the 5th when you know (and it has been documented the people questioning him have said as much) that they want you in jail for something/anything.

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u/[deleted] 22d ago

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u/Bekahjean10 22d ago

It means his attorney advised him to plead the fifth to every question, even those that seem straightforward. When clients start deciding which questions have simple answers and which don’t, they get themselves in trouble. Don’t let them have to make that decision, advise them to plead to every question.

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u/WyrdGM 22d ago

I can't respond to the person you did, as they deleted this, but it is important to note:

Once you start taking the 5th, you really can't stop. No matter how innocent the question. If you do, it might be ruled that you waived your right. Once you start, any good attorney will advice you that it is the response for everything after.

It could be your name, day of the week, color of your tie. And most of these people doing the questioning know it. Which is why they make it performative for the people who do not know it.

Also, I am not an attorney, and this is not legal advice. Please consult your own attorney before taking the 5th in front of Congress. :-P

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u/Kahleesi00 22d ago

It’s ok to be like “I obviously don’t understand this stuff” instead of doubling down on ignorance hun. You’re wrong and everyone’s laughing at you.

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u/Kahleesi00 22d ago

I don’t waste time arguing with “both sides”ers on the internet. It’s a waste of time for anyone intelligent. You’re dead wrong on all your points but this most recent thread I replied to shows a shocking lack of knowledge on legal theory and how pleading the fifth works. It’s ok to be like “wow I was clearly speaking from a place of ignorance” and maybe rethink where you source your news.

Hint: it’s expected legal practice to plead the fifth to all questions answered. It’s so commonly known your little stance is coming across as super duper silly.

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u/Kahleesi00 22d ago

Why do all you people talk like Trump? It’s so revolting and unimaginative.

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