Well, boys, are you ready for ten days of darkness?
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Fair enough, thank you for the reply. I'm open minded regarding her so it's interesting to hear various perspectives. Trump has left several messages on Truth social over the past couple hours honoring her memory so perhaps there is truth to what you're saying.
There is so much information from so many different directions, I want to err on the side of people being innocent until proven guilty. I cannot abide the mob mentality that pronounces people guilty based on hearsay. This is cancel culture! Due process and the presumption of innocence should always be given, even for the most egregious of crimes. In fact, a successful prosecution is wholly dependent upon a vigorous and fair defense of the person being accused. I don't know who is corrupt and who isn't and it is not my place to judge anyone. That's what trials are for and in the meantime, I want to do my part to uphold the rule of law, part of which is due process and innocence until proven guilty.
Agree. Sadly, this is a minority viewpoint.
No, no it isn't. The vast majority of people support this viewpoint. Some may make a conclusion personally but virtually nobody is saying that this personal conclusion should be the basis for punishment and are instead simply arguing for investigations.
Save of course for the radical minority of people but they're the exception not the rule.