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JME praised for ‘genius’ response to what crime he’d commit if it meant that crime would be stopped forever

JME praised for ‘genius’ response to what crime he’d commit if it meant that crime would be stopped forever

JME gave a genius response when asked what crime he would commit, if it meant it would never be committed again.

JME had a clever response as to what crime he would commit if it meant that crime would be eradicated, leaving the podcast hosts and viewers speechless.

JME, a British grime songwriter and record producer, gave an absolutely blinding response to a question that could have tripped him up on the What's Good podcast, hosted by Simon Minter from the Sidemen and YouTuber Randolph.

The Sidemen just got back from Manchester after travelling to watch their fellow member KSI fight against boxer Tommy Fury, seeing him ultimately loose despite some controversy around the decision.

JME was chatting to the Sidemen when the question was raised.
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The day after the fight, the result was however changed, just not in the way that the YouTube group might have hoped for.

It was announced the next day that all judges had their score cards in favour of Tommy, making it a unanimous win for him.

Anyway, back to this riveting question!

In the podcast episode from a year ago, which has resurfaced on social media, Simon asked JME: “You can stop one crime forever, okay? But the way you stop it, is by committing it, so it will never happen again, if you commit it once.”

His co-host jumped in: “But also be smart because like some of the answers here cannot be said on the podcast.”

JME was asked what crime he would commit if it meant that crime would never happen again.
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This is one tricky, tricky question…

But JME’s response was absolute gold, and all of his fans thought so too.

The MC said: “What’s it called when you lie in court? I’ll commit perjury, I’ll go to court and I’ll lie.

“So then everyone who goes to court has to tell the truth. So then the court can be trusted.”

Simon then replied: “That’s actually a really good one.”

That was quick thinking from JME!

People in the comments praised him for being so smart about his answer.

One person said: “Buddy walked a FINE line, well played," while another said: “Court after this would just be ‘did you do it?’”

And a third agreed with the ‘smart’ answer, saying: “Genius. If the court can be trusted, then it will always be a trusted system, wow.”

The What’s Good podcast was created in 2018, with their first episode titled ‘Are KSI and Miniminter moving to LA?’

Evidently, they didn’t and are still creating content for their millions of fans all over the world.

Featured Image Credit: What's Good Podcast / Getty Stock Image

Topics: Crime, YouTube, UK News