by exploited » Wed Sep 26, 2018 12:55 pm
Oh for the love of Christ.
Public opinion has zero obligation to respect the customs and conventions of the modern judicial system outside that judicial system.
Honestly, it is so f**k annoying that the rest of society has to deal with this autistic screeching.
Is Kavanaugh being charged and tried for sexual assault? No, he f**k isn't, so why the f**k is Galt talking about the "presumption of innocence?"
Is a Supreme Court Justice not a figure appointed by the President, on the consent of the peoples elected representatives? Is this not, then, a political appointment that will involve claims untested by the court of law?
f**k off with this "It is so unfair!" bullshit. No, it isn't. When a prospective SC judge gets accused by three separate women of sexual assault, that is a conversation that is important to have, and in this day and age, thank the Lord Almighty, people are finally starting to realize that it happens. Alot. And that they don't have to stand idly by and hope the legal system will be able to prove it.
You know, I'm the first to admire well-constructed bullshit, but this "presumption of innocence" angle is so f**k I can't stand it. Galt wants to shift this conversation to accusations of demonic sex abuse in the 1980s, meanwhile we are talking about accusations that fit the pattern of sexual assaults that happen at every second frat party. And when people finally start doing something where they can - OUTSIDE THE COURT OF LAW - all these f**k reeeeeeees start going on about how they think the presumption of innocence in the public sphere is SO important (except for when talking about the Clintons or any other unsavoury folk they disagree with).
You people are no better than the mouth-foamed SJWs.
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