A friendly warning. If you find yourself defending convicted serial child rapists, please expect that you will shortly no longer be able to do so here. — StreetlightX
>:O Give me a break mate. I know nothing of this case or the people involved, but according to you, everyone who disagrees with the official reading of an event is wrong and must be ostracized. Because if the justice system decided he is a rapist, then it really follows that he is a rapist :s Ha ha - how funny. That's what Stalin used to do too. — Agustino
I didn't ask you whether you disagreed or not. Can you please answer the question?Thanks for your opinion, with which I disagree. — StreetlightX
The only way that would work is if you defended the actions of which they are accused, somehow seeking to make them excusable. But this wasn't the case here, where it is simply claimed that someone was falsely convicted.Defense of convicted pedophiles and rapists depending on how it was presented could make you look like an apologist for them and qualify to be "obviously unsuited to the forum". — Baden
If you think a person was wrongly accused and convicted of raping a child, are you a "child rapist sympathizer"? Yes or no?"Racists, homophobes, sexists, Nazi sympathisers, etc.: We don't consider your views worthy of debate, and you'll be banned for espousing them."
To this list one can add, with no mental gymnastics, serial child rapist sympathizers. It's pretty clear cut, and yeah, I don't consider the topic worthy of debate. — StreetlightX
That's not what I've asked, I asked you a yes or no question, so can I please have an answer to what I am asking you, and not to things that I've never inquired about?The article linked to was a conspiratorial hack piece. Anything thinking it worthy of debate is nothing other than just such a sympathizer. I'm not discussing this further. — StreetlightX
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