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Re: Amber Heard thinks she lost a right to speak freely and openly.

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One other thing.

The metoo principle "believe the women" has taken a beating.

It isn't that "don't believe the women" replaced it.

The tried and trusted "believe whoever seems to be telling the truth regardless of their sex" made a comeback.

One thing I picked up: Heard's false claim to have given the money from the British case to two charities made her appear dishonest and greedy. That together with the appearance of Kate Moss who also undermined Heard's claim that Depp brutishly pushed her downstairs.

Depp seemed more repulsive than dishonest. So I expect the jury decided to believe his version of events.


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Amber Heard thinks she lost a right to speak freely and openly.
By: Cactus Flower
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Wed, 01 Jun 22 11:30 PM
Msg. 45975 of 54959

But that right is restricted when it comes to doing unwarranted damage to others.

It's such a shame so many Americans think free speech is unrestricted speech. It isn't. It's always within the parameters framed by law.


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