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TopicSo I had an interesting conversation regarding the #MeToo movement.
Damn_Underscore
10/08/18 6:42:19 PM
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nicklebro posted...
Damn_Underscore posted...
If it happened a long time ago, then unless there is somehow still evidence or at least corroborating witnesses then the person who did it will go unpunished. The only way for that person to be punished is in the afterlife if there is one. And we don't know if the person who did it is honestly sorry even though he is too afraid to actually admit he did it. It's no longer for humans to decide. There's a reason modern American society has a rule of "innocent until proven guilty." Society would fall apart without it.

American society doesn't have that rule tho, American courts do. It's ok to form an opinion off of inconclusive evidence, just don't go allowing those opinions to result in criminal punishments.


It's a societal rule. It's something that our society is built on and keeps our society working.
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