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Leaflit reacts to @DecoyVoice : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC6VcIi2zss

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Hey everyone — it’s Leaflit. In today’s reaction I’m talking about a shocking and deeply troubling Decoy Voice clip called “It happened again…”, where he exposes how someone arrested over 70 times was free and then set a woman on fire in a train. According to the story, the judicial system kept letting him go — and now innocent people are paying the price.

I’m furious. How many chances should someone like this get? When a person’s record itself screams danger, letting them out on light restrictions — or worse, soft supervision — is a massive failure of public safety. If the judge and the politicians backing her don’t treat repeat violent offenders seriously, they’re not just being negligent — they’re being complicit.

In my reaction I cover:

Decoy’s breakdown — what he tries to show us, how the system is failing again.

The judge’s role — how a repeat offender was repeatedly released (sometimes with only an ankle monitor or pre-trial supervision), and what that says about judicial discretion and priorities.

Where the politicians are to blame — judges don’t operate in a vacuum: pretrial policies are political, and if leaders don’t demand accountability, dangerous people stay on the streets.

Why this matters — it’s not about being “tough on crime” for its own sake; it’s about protecting lives, communities, and ensuring justice actually means something for every person.

If you care about justice, about whether our legal system really works, or about how repeated violence can be prevented — please like, subscribe, and hit the bell. And tell me: what’s the real balance between second chances and keeping the public safe? Do we need harder rules — or smarter systems?

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