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1. rappat+0c[view] [source] 2025-01-22 01:38:25
>>Ozarki+(OP)
I think his original sentence was absolutely deserved—even though the charge of hiring a contract killer to assassinate his business competition may have been dropped, I think it's clear he did many things in the same vein. Even if you support his original pursuit of a free and open online marketplace, I think most people would agree he took it a bridge too far in the end.

That said, I do think he absolutely deserved to be released, not because he didn't deserve to be locked up in the first place, but because he's clearly been rehabilitated and has done great work during his time in prison. All that considered, ten years seems like a not unreasonable prison sentence for what he did. I hope he'll continue to do good when he's released.

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2. naderm+sc[view] [source] 2025-01-22 01:41:37
>>rappat+0c
What has always sat odd with me regarding this, is we don't truly know the extent of the fbi's corruption in this. They stole, so it's not hard to imagine they planted evidence too.
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3. VWWHFS+re[view] [source] 2025-01-22 01:53:51
>>naderm+sc
Ross Ulbricht was not a good person. Full stop.

He organized and operated a global criminal drug ring and conspired to have people killed. The only difference between DPR and Pabla Escobar is that DPR was running his drug business in the 2010s instead of the 1980s.

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4. dogmat+ah[view] [source] 2025-01-22 02:11:59
>>VWWHFS+re
wait what? Escobar was responsible for conservatively 4,000 people killed, some at his own hand

DPR conspired but didn't actually directly kill anyone

Not saying DPR was a good person, but a little perspective is in order

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5. adastr+Hh[view] [source] 2025-01-22 02:15:46
>>dogmat+ah
He did order (and pay for) at least one murder. It just happens that both the victim and the would-be hit man were both informants so they staged the murder. Ross’ argument is that he knew it was fake, but that makes no sense in context.

It was right that they dropped the charge because it was quite obviously entrapment. But none of it reflects well on Ross Ulbricht’s character.

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6. echoan+OT[view] [source] 2025-01-22 08:26:55
>>adastr+Hh
There’s still a difference between ordering a hit and killing 4000 people, some of them yourself.
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7. adastr+9D2[view] [source] 2025-01-22 20:23:32
>>echoan+OT
A difference in scale. I really don't see a meaningful moral difference between murder for hire and doing it yourself.
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