I absolutely agree that a life should not be ruined by an uncorroborated allegation. — Relativist
But conservatives only really give a shit about a very particular group of Americans. — Maw
If the money keeps disappearing from a till only you have access to on your shift, there's unlikely to be a presumption of innocence until you're convicted in a court of law, but much more likely to be a firing that no-one except you will object to. — Baden
The presumption of innocence applies to criminal penalties not to how we deal with people in terms of hirings, promotions and firings where we apply common-sense probabilities. — Baden
Again, this is not to argue that Kavanaugh was guilty, but that the (mostly) conservative presumption of innocence spiel re him is just a convenient distraction that is not applied by them in analogous non-partisan contexts. — Baden
If I'm innocent, this scenario describes injustice. — frank
I'm informing you that in my society, though it may happen, it's considered to be wrong. — frank
I struggle to understand how you could imagine justice has no meaning outside a courtroom. — frank
And I'm informing you that that's an absurd claim. Again, Harvey Weinstein. Who thought it was wrong when he was fired and not presumed innocent? Almost no-one, and rightly so. Of course, if he's innocent, that's unjust, but the huge weight of likelihood of his guilt makes doing nothing the unjust course of action. — Baden
that it's more just to fire accused people than it is to keep them. — frank
I don't believe careers should always be ended because of accusations and certainly not without questions being asked. I've stressed that already several times in this thread. — Baden
In the case where there is a huge weight of likelihood of guilt, especially in a case of sexual assault, the accused should be removed from a position where he or she can repeat the abuse. — Baden
Do you understand yet frank? — Baden
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