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By: Zimbler0 in BAF | Recommend this post (3)
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I'm mildly curious as to what cactus brain 'wrote' that
got you up on the soapbox . . . But not interested enough
to go looking for it.

XcsLewis > But if the evidence is weak or inconsistent, or if a malicious motive is obvious, then you are looking at a spectrum ranging from uncertainty to defamation.

I'll point out one obvious example of the above. Blasey
Ford accusing the Honorable Brett Kavanaugh of groping
her some thirty years ago . . . Nothing at all in the
way of evidence and the timing of the 'revelation' was
so obviously politically motivated certain senators should
have been tarred and feathered for their parts in the
charade.

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By: xcslewis
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Sat, 02 May 20 2:55 PM
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Truly a pearl of wisdom from a towering intellect. Ain’t he a just freak’n genius.

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Said from the beginning that's a dumb position. More than one principle is in play.

No one wants to see virtuous women harmed.

But some women have ulterior motives, just like some men do. All women are not angels. Some lie. We've seen many examples on this board: Jim Carrey, Neymar etc. Some women seem supersensitive - the Garrison Keillor example.

I prefer the approach taken in criminal law: the basic proposition is to assume innocence. The mere fact of an isolated allegation is not the place to start thinking a person may be guilty. You're mixing the bad men and the lying women in that first step.

If there's robust evidence, then it is worth looking at that. And if that stands up, okay, different circumstances. The needle moves some.

If there's an alleged pattern of bad behaviour, and it is persuasive, then my assumptions are also different.

But if the evidence is weak or inconsistent, or if a malicious motive is obvious, then you are looking at a spectrum ranging from uncertainty to defamation.

The mere fact of an isolated, nearly unsupported allegation is something hardly worth considering.


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