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Re: Klobuchar now facing same lynching by allegation

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Thu, 07 Feb 19 9:31 AM | 48 view(s)
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Tyson's story about Fairfax simply fails the smell test.

Three things about it: first, she went to the hotel room with him, indicating the likelihood of prior intention and consensuality, or at least the lack of any indication of nonconsensuality shared with him at the time; second, she timed the release to maximise the damage to his reputation, which suggests she may be motivated by malice; third, she didn't go to the police at the time, which means either she didn't think anything bad had happened at the time or she guessed the police would be unlikely to pursue the case.

At least two of these three things are different to the Kavanaugh case.

For these reasons, I think the public should presume Fairfax's innocence. Otherwise, no one is safe from a spurious accusation in any sexual situation.

If there were multiple credible claims, I would take a different view.

Attorneys are basically making the first steps of any relationship in America subject to law. A person will need a signed contract before moving in for their first kiss.


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Klobuchar now facing same lynching by allegation
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 07 Feb 19 3:19 AM
Msg. 28728 of 54959

I am not sure this kind of society can work.

One person after another is destroyed by anonymous innuendo, marginal allegation or minor ancient infraction.

Management of an underperforming employee is bullying.

The details of failed relationships become the hunting ground for attorneys yelling assault, when they are incentivised by a cut of the extorted payout.

The cost of defending a reputation is an impossibly expensive burden

I think maybe people's personal histories as plaintiffs should be a matter of public record so that other decent people can avoid those with a pattern of making false allegations.

People will soon prefer a relationship with a robot than a human because humans are too great of a risk.

What a nightmare the US is becoming.


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