• √𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldOP
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    11 days ago

    No. Obviously any celebrity is going to be in situations like this at times. You may walk past a place where someone has been murdered, but that does not mean you are involved. When you’ve been spotted with blood on your clothing, and some people say you were there, and you know the murdered person, and you have been associating with other murderers, to say you are the same as someone just walking by is logically insane. To call that a conspiracy is to lack due diligence. There is a truth in the statistics, and the associations. When you are part of a toxic spurious culture, there will be many instances where one is photographed with members of the group. He was charged with rape and convicted. Giving the benefit of the doubt is foolish.

    • lmmarsano@lemmynsfw.com
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      11 days ago

      blood on your clothing

      Argue with logic instead of guilt by association fallacy. Where’s the “blood on their clothing”?

      charged with rape and convicted

      of adults.

      Photos of public figures with practically anyone are expected. Next, try the same approach with Madonna or any well-connected person.

      Giving the benefit of the doubt

      Merely logic: it isn’t conclusive. The allegations existed for ages, yet the FBI under multiple Democratic & Republican administrations didn’t seem to act as though they had enough conclusive evidence to pursue charges: why is that?

      • √𝛂𝛋𝛆@piefed.worldOP
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        11 days ago

        The information is easily available. I don’t take anyone arguing seriously any more. There is no debate to be had.