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Old 10-27-2020, 07:34 PM   #266
Oling_Roachinen
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Yes, certainly equal weight should be given to a proven liar and his victims he tormented for 9 years. Oh sorry, only 7 years...they clearly lied about the other two.

This also isn't court. It's becoming apparent you can't tell the difference. Yes, he faced his legal repercussions, but that doesn't mean we can't condemn his actions still. It doesn't mean we have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he continued to torment his victims. If the victims say he did, on the balance of probability, we should be able to believe them unless there's a reason not to. What's the reason not to? What do they have to gain? Why did they accept the apology of the other bully? How come that magistrate, who probably understand impartiality, tore him a new one for his attitude during the case? It's not just the family who saw a bad seed here.

This sounds like a family speaking out about their tormentor and nothing more. I don't know why we need to assume they are lying about it.

It's become apparent to me why you are victim blaming, it's because you don't see the Black teen and his family as the victims, for some reason you think this guy is.

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