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Hers is a new, digitally enabled kind of vigilante justice.
In practice, however, many captives faced vigilante justice in the streets.
But the problem of my weight couldn't be handled by vigilante justice.
Kent believes Batman's vigilante justice will result in a lessening of civil liberties.
"Vigilante justice is not that long ago in this country," Professor LeBas said.
Members of Nakam traveled the world hunting down Nazis and imposing vigilante justice.
This framing frequently portrays the offender as the victim of reckless vigilante justice.
Yet the essential clash of ideologies promised by the central conflict — vigilante justice vs.
This reality makes the idea of vigilante justice seem not just appealing, but necessary.
"Let's not have there be any future victims of vigilante justice," Ms. Siti said.
Then that street instinct took over — behold the dose of vigilante justice atop this post.
Blasphemy is a particularly combustible issue in Pakistan, often leading to violent riots and vigilante justice.
But vigilante justice, the working class, and country music have long been intertwined in the region.
Critics say the government's move has spread fear and intimidation, leading to vigilante justice and violence.
When systems are broken, vigilante justice may be rough justice, but it gets the job done.
She has four henchmen perform vigilante justice for her in exchange for a home and a leader.
Almost overnight Buress became the face of comic vigilante justice, a role he never asked to play.
The candidate doesn't explicitly advocate vigilante justice against queer and trans Americans the way he has against immigrants.
The novel followed Alex, a teenage girl who seeks vigilante justice on the sexual abusers in her town.
Williams plays Lucy, Tom's friend (and potential love interest) who holds her own in terms of vigilante justice.
A January story in the Chronicle of Higher Education suggested that "vigilante justice" had brought "paranoia" to campus.
Society is still fundamentally unstable, he says, and so the game's characters are prone to seeking vigilante justice.
As well as being a speedily rising rap star, Princess Nokia is also a dealer of vigilante justice.
I mentioned some recent reported instances of vigilante justice, in which protesters had launched attacks on other civilians.
We have no law in place, but the locals are still hostile and people still support vigilante justice.
Critics argue that this form of vigilante justice took place without the consent of the victims in the clips.
Claire is worried about Luke getting involved in vigilante justice again, but he can't shake what Misty told him.
Despite the Defenders' preference for vigilante justice, a lot of their actions wouldn't be possible without Misty's detective work.
More importantly, it seemed like a natural if violent extension of vigilante justice seen in countless other TV shows.
At times the show has flirted with sympathy for vigilante justice; at times, its own detectives have taken part.
Clark argues their coverage of Batman is too soft and the Planet should take a stand against vigilante justice.
On several occasions, protesters have doled out vigilante justice, beating people who were perceived to be against their movement.
And, aside from a sense of vigilante justice, money is the primary motivating factor for the characters in Hustlers.
As more Indians buy smartphones, the rapid spread of rumors through messaging platforms like WhatsApp has spawned vigilante justice.
Delivering vigilante justice rewards you with tokens, which can be spent on new costumes and upgrades to your various gadgets.
This close-up view of vigilante justice, along with illness, persuades Rodríguez to abandon his plan after only five months.
Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is a great lawyer, but he misses the Daredevil suit and vigilante justice that came with it.
She had her hands full trying to keep the peace between the Serpents and Archie's vigilante justice group, the Red Circle.
She revels in vigilante justice: She recognizes when someone is doing something wrong or unethical, and she's going to say something.
Already there has been a spate of unsolved killings in nearby cities, with other mayors echoing Duterte's support for vigilante justice.
Despite the horrific damage the FARC has caused to Colombian society, the government must prevent vigilante justice against the group's members.
He died three days later, the sixth fatality since 2015 of a Muslim man subjected to vigilante justice of this kind.
Rowland was under the threat of lynching for the alleged attack, facing vigilante justice that was too common in the city.
The tactic allows anonymous hordes of any persuasion to practice vigilante justice on anyone they deem evil, problematic, or just plain annoying.
A sequel of sorts, "Wild Boys" shows unemployed youth riding the rails, fighting off the police and organizing their own vigilante justice.
In the movie, a New York City architect exacts vigilante justice after a man murders his wife and sexually assaults his daughter.
When I wrote The Female of the Species in 2016 — a rape-revenge, vigilante-justice story — I fully expected it to be banned.
Chief Doll said he supports citizen activism like neighborhood watches, but said he worries that more aggressive tactics could drift toward vigilante justice.
There are thousands of ingenious, gleaming rifles and handguns in displays about America's gun-rich history of colonialism, immigration, expansionism and vigilante justice.
Then, when you've devoured the show and all its Ben Mendelssohn goodness, you might be enticing into watching Daredevil, the show about vigilante justice.
"We should not create a system of vigilante justice where a single individual—because they are upset with someone—can shut them down," he said.
It only works if you can imagine yourself having access to an amount of capital that would free up your life for nighttime vigilante justice.
He and Nova debate the idea of vigilante justice and question whether Renegades allow regular people to shrug off responsibility for creating an ethical society.
They make you feel you should learn a chokehold and begin carrying a shiv, in case vigilante justice needs meting out in the dairy aisle.
MTV isn't the first network one would turn to for a bloody, brutal, and darkly hilarious television show about campus rape culture and vigilante justice.
State officials were anxious to resume capital punishment, reflecting a sense of vigilante justice that permeates the Deep South, as well as some uniquely Floridian sensibilities.
Watch enough of Matthew Heineman's Cartel Land, and you'll get the sense that he's interested in pursuing ideas about the cost of zealotry and vigilante justice.
Instead, rights groups say, it has increased fissures within society and led to acts of deadly violence, because those accused of blasphemy often face vigilante justice.
"This period of targeting black people without due process, without trial, without all these witnesses -- they executed them with vigilante justice, and that's horrific," he said.
In a world where the civilized path to retribution — cops, courts, campus tribunals — seems to often fail victims, vigilante justice reigns again in TV and film.
In fact, Dong said, rather than vigilante justice, she and the others wanted official justice through an official hearing at a central governing body of the industry.
State and local officials appealed for calm as thousands of people took to the streets and Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said Germany would not tolerate "vigilante justice".
And so it&aposs just in the passion of that moment, he engages in the vigilante justice that he did not want to see happen with Negan.
Remember, Astros manager Dusty Baker has expressed concern about pitchers throwing at Altuve and other Houston players involved in the cheating scandal -- he doesn't want vigilante justice.
State and local officials appealed for calm as thousands of people took to the streets and Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said Germany would not tolerate "vigilante justice".
Critics might suggest that our bill will create an online version of the Wild West, filled with unchecked vigilante justice and innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire.
Feeling violated and "powerless," Rober, who worked on NASA's Curiosity rover, among other impressive résumé items, decided to engineer some "vigilante justice" and create the ultimate revenge machine.
Why do you think so many people in the press specifically latched onto Joker as an example of media that could potentially inspire dangerous extremism and vigilante justice?
Screenshot: NBC Bay AreaA 20-year-old college student used the Snapchat gender-swap filter to catfish a cop on Tinder, in a creative act of vigilante justice.
And the bloody vigilante justice he dealt to alleged drug-runners and to government opponents in the Muslim and often strife-torn south of the country was appalling.
Watch it herePlot synopsis: A psychological drama about a morally-corrupt judge who suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice.
" Even if families knew that relatives were involved in terrorism, he said, "that does not give the right to anyone to vigilante justice, including the head of Chechnya.
"So far it looks pretty well-calibrated, but [...] vigilante justice is a high-risk affair," physicist Scott Aaronson wrote on his blog a month after the detector's debut.
Segregation and black disenfranchisement were state policy, and lynching was considered a form of justice — vigilante justice, extralegal justice, but justice all the same (it was very rarely prosecuted).
The video cuts out before we see what happens to the fan but it looks like one of Gabriel's teammates is about to offer some kind of vigilante justice.
The targets of Tom's vigilante justice are the men responsible for his injury — a group of gang members who also attacked his crush, Lucy (Game Of Thrones' Maisie Williams).
Occasionally Mr. Kennedy headlined the cast of a B-movie, like "The Human Factor," a 1975 vigilante-justice film, in which he wiped out terrorists who killed his family.
Instead, they examine the role of vigilante justice in the modern world, mull how the rich can best benefit society, and suggest that chaos tends to only breed more chaos.
Hence I Don't Feel at Home, a film that doesn't feel like wish-fulfillment so much as a dark, dizzy daydream about just how bad amateur vigilante justice can get.
Stick is pretty transparent about his disappointment that Matt favored vigilante justice over fighting The Hand; Matt accuses Stick of only helping other people when he needs something for himself.
Was I meant to judge Lisbeth as somehow inconsistent for abandoning her sister when she was an abused child, then taking up a life of vigilante justice as an adult?
The subsequent court proceedings, designed to exude an aura of decorum amid the lawlessness of vigilante justice, snuffed out the last black lives in Forsyth County for nearly 80 years.
But even though lynching as an entrenched form of racist-vigilante justice had diminished in the state and, to some extent, the country, by 1947, the mindset wasn't going anywhere.
"Vigilante justice, like the case that just happened in Bekasi, happens so frequently," said Alghiffari Aqsa, a staff lawyer at the Legal Aid Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Jakarta.
It could be interesting to see how the show juggles its mixed cultural messages — on one hand queer consciousness, on another the atavistic, "Dark Knight"-style celebration of vigilante justice.
"I must, however, caution that the pursuit of the corrupt will be undertaken strictly within the remits of the law – and not through vigilante justice and pitchfork protest," he added.
He's pushed China to impose the death penalty for crimes involving fentanyl and praised the Philippines strongman Rodrigo Duterte for his drug war, which has included extrajudicial killings and vigilante justice.
On several occasions, protesters have doled out vigilante justice, beating people who were perceived to be against their movement, including one man who was doused with fluid and set on fire.
"For those people, and for others close to the original case, Making a Murderer seems less like investigative journalism than like highbrow vigilante justice," Kathryn Schulz wrote in the New Yorker.
During the trial and sentencing of Dr. Nassar, The Times, where I moderate reader comments, regularly attracted comments from readers who wished that Dr. Nassar meet some vigilante justice behind bars.
And seen through the lens of the 21st century, a time when it's understood that vigilante justice is dangerous, Bruce Wayne's actions don't look much more safe or sane than the Joker's.
The result: a Lord of the Flies free-for-all where young users weaponize dubious screenshots, defamatory callout videos, and whisper campaigns via group chats to deliver vigilante justice at dizzying speeds.
That the NHL condones this half-assed vigilante justice for legal and illegal hits is one of those problems that won't go away until the league doles out severe punishments for it.
But Eleven's realisation that the vigilante justice of Kali and her friends is too extreme for her is significant because it shows her testing her own limits through a site of rebellion.
Vigilante justice online came extremely fast: Other TikTok nurses posted their own riffs on Nurse Holly's video, but with more substantial, actually useful information on how to prevent the spread of STIs.
In his speech at the March for Life, Trump didn't evoke violent images or tacitly endorse vigilante justice, and it merits mention that the more mainstream anti-choice activists condemn their violent peers.
If you're planning on using your drone for commercial purposes—such as photographing weddings, photographing wedding rehearsals, photographing wedding receptions, or practicing vigilante justice for a fee—you're required to register by paper.
Billie Jean Floyd, a sweet woman with the Ada Historical Society, kicked off the episode with a tale of Ada's long, dark history with vigilante justice — and trust us, she didn't undersell it.
In an act of vigilante justice, the Redditor says they programmed a script to call the alleged scammers' phones 28 times a second, making it impossible for them to make or receive any calls.
In order to tie up these loose ends, his old boxing mentor (Alan Arkin) pairs him with an M.M.A. fighter (Winston Duke) and the two punch, kick and shoot their way to vigilante justice.
Wilson's professionalism, such as it is, is buffeted by demands for vigilante justice — mainly from the victim's father, the ever-bellicose Ward Bond — even as he is swept up in a snowstorm of ambiguity.
But using vigilante justice to try to fix their broken society inherently dismantled any society built on the notion that "justice" means a system of checks and balances where no one person can decide your ultimate fate.
MTV's Sweet/Vicious kicked off an ambitious first season by confronting the realities of sexual assault on college campuses—through radical honesty, dark humor, and a healthy dose of vigilante justice doled out by two young women.
It follows a high schooler named Light Yagami who stumbles across a notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it; he becomes a wielder of vigilante justice and starts using it to wipe out criminals.
Atwood argues in the piece that the UBC controversy and the #MeToo moment are both cases of vigilante justice taking the place of a broken legal system that is incapable of giving justice to victims of sexual violence.
As the police described the case of a rape at a northeastern Utah home, its horrifying details have shaken the small city where the attack unfolded and have reverberated far beyond, with some even calling for vigilante justice.
We might want to be the kind of people who stand up for ourselves or people we agree with — but do we want to be the kind of people who shame others, meting out (potentially disproportionate) vigilante justice?
While lynchings began in the American frontier as a method of vigilante justice for legitimate crimes, the "institution was turned into a weapon of white supremacy by the 1880s," said RJ Ramey, the main researcher and creator of Monroe Work Today.
A local reporter published on Twitter what purported to be several photos of the grisly scene, including a note next to one of the men suggesting they were targeted by a vigilante justice outfit that calls itself Elite Anti-Bandit Group.
Lindelof is reunited with both Leftovers star Regina King, who plays an Oklahoma police officer living in a world of superheroic vigilante justice, and Don Johnson (the star of Nash Bridges, where Lindelof was a staff writer), who plays her boss.
Season two sees Madani continue her losing streak, which mainly consists of her not being able to control Frank even though she says he shouldn't be allowed to run loose and impart his vigilante justice on everyone he deems unworthy.
Faced with crippling debts and the loss of douchey moneyman Judd Lumpkin's patronage after a wonderful rec hoops meltdown, Chris Samuels has no choice but to head into the ring, fighting jobbers inside the arena and meting out vigilante justice outside of it.
It's a spoof of TV shows about vigilante justice, most notably Dexter, the Showtime series about a serial killer who kills serial killers that ran from 24 to 2013 and was at the height of its popularity in 2009, when Daryl was made.
The series, about two college students who team up to dish out vigilante justice on their campus, is a candy-colored vision of university life, complete with ultra-bubbly sorority girls and a green-haired slacker who sells weed from the local record store.
After polishing off Weiss, Hawkins heads to Buffalo, "the City of Good Neighbors," to inflict her brand of vigilante justice on Viktor Panko, a master forger who murdered another guard, raped his schoolteacher wife and left her tied up for a fresh wave of escapees.
"If you look at the accounts of various men brought down by the 'Me Too' movement, you will see the same arguments: It's vigilante justice, I was misunderstood, et cetera," said Lauren Levin, a Bay Area poet and part of the group behind the anonymous letter.
The crime rate in Gotham has fallen remarkably, though his vigilante justice hasn't made any friends at the police department (Jim Gordon is a lieutenant when we see him, officers in tow, enter city hall only to have to duck and cover from an explosive elevator delivery).
If the Army pushes back too strongly on Golden Knights, the name could join other Knights that are best avoided, like Dark Knights, for the association with vigilante justice and the terrible Batman V. Superman film, and Scarlet Knights, for their offensive connection to Rutgers athletics.
We hope this series of stories, and the forthcoming film, will elevate Canada's dialogue around the efficacy of this breed of vigilante justice, the seething rage from Canadians everywhere that it capitalizes on, and the anti-hero allure that has got so many Canadians cheering the Creep Catchers on.
The would-be terrorist's ruminations point to conclusions drawn by researchers and historians: Perceived external threats or attacks, when a country is already on edge, can dovetail with leaders' use of loaded rhetoric to provoke vigilante justice, or solidify state-led discrimination or other arrangements that favor the executive.
When the Minnesota Department of Transportation tried to promote the zipper merge, officials found that some drivers in the lane that was going to end kept pace with the car next to them "whether acting out of perceived courtesy or a sense of vigilante justice," Mr. Vanderbilt wrote in his book.
The measure fits well with the fantasies of vigilante justice peddled by President Trump in last year's campaign and enthusiastically embraced by the N.R.A. Mr. Trump, who once favored strong gun controls, reduced the mass shooting epidemic to a Marvel comics scenario in which justice is done and deliverance achieved by heroic gunplay.
Because while the current strain of "law and order" politics sees vigilante justice as a tool to protect the integrity of elections, in the 19th century, electoral violence — and even murder — was straightforwardly accepted as a way to keep black citizens from voting, and potentially tipping the election against white supremacist candidates.
Alleged Duterte hitman denied protection after tell-all testimony Parallels with war on drugs In the six months since Duterte took office as president, lurid images of extrajudicial killings crop up every morning in Filipino newspapers -- vigilante justice, or police operations known as "buy busts" that invariably end in the death of the alleged dealer.
"The 38 Dakota were brutally executed by the US government, with virtually no due process rights afforded them, in a manner that is more vigilante justice than justice, based upon the rule of law and basic human rights," said Cheyanne St. John, a Lower Sioux Indian Community Tribal Historical Preservation Officer, in a statement presented at a press conference at the Walker last week.
Online vigilante justice is something we're seeing more and more of: People whose details were included in the Ashley Madison hack were extorted for money (and there were several suicides after that data was posted online); a hacker has set up To Catch a Predator-style honey pots and extorted the pedophiles he's caught; there is widespread speculation that the NSA and CIA have been involved in blackmailing people culled from large-scale mass surveillance; who knows what's been done in the name of suppressing revenge porn, etc.

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