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TopicThe worst part about this Kavanaugh thing is that it re-energized the right
The Great Muta 22
10/05/18 2:00:07 PM
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Coffeebeanz posted...
I don't think this is all that hard.

I disagree with Kavanaugh's political beliefs and find them antithetical to the Constitution. Do I think he should I be on the SCOTUS? No.

That has no bearing on the fact that his treatment by the media in particular was one of presumed guilt. He was publicly shamed and humiliated without enough solid evidence to warrant it. Even if he wasn't taken to trial, he was branded with a scarlet letter that there is a very real possibility he does not deserve.That's not how America should be.

When the Trevor Noahs and Stephen Colberts of the world lambaste the man for actions they objectively can't state for certain he did, that's the antithesis of the American ethos. Your political views should always be separate from your assumptions of innocence or guilt.


Why can't you grasp the simple fact that people are allowed to formulate opinions based on what they personally view and feel? It doesn't make them wrong or evil to do so, it's quite naturally a part of being human. Human's don't operate without bias, it's something we all have. It does not confirm nor deny the allegations are true if a person decides, based on what THEY have read and witnesses, that they feel he is guilty.

Humans aren't emotionless robots who take in all information and spit back an objective truth. That is quite literally impossible.
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