Saying that the law does not recognize whataboutism is a red herring (Unless we are talking about the outcome of a specific legal case).
In short, whataboutism is a legitimate argument for why someone should not be prosecuted (Because the law has nothing to do with that decision.)
Saying that the law does not recognize whataboutism is a red herring (Unless we are talking about the outcome of a specific legal case).
In short, whataboutism is a legitimate argument for why someone should not be prosecuted (Because the law has nothing to do with that decision.)