I don't think beyond a reasonable doubt is a reasonable standard for someone interviewing for a job that lasts until they drop dead/possibly retire.
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My understanding is she discussed it in therapy in 2012. That's being brought up to show this isn't a wild notion she invented last week. Not the same thing as the Satanic ritual abuse planted memories.
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no doubt. strange Gell-Mann Amnesia variant here. Western culture is so odd: >> watch reality TV. "know" it's scripted + fake; let it steer your society & expectations anyway >> watch House of Cards. "know" it's meta-accurate; ignore that entirely when considering IRL politics
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to that end and to your point one can't help but remember this very popular Ted talkhttps://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_loftus_the_fiction_of_memory?language=en&utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare …
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if you don't make it until 5:30 you will miss my point, which is about constructive memory not rape victim memory per se
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meanwhile, head's up, as I've heard it there's a FB chat convo between the accuser and a friend from back in 2014 where she brings up what happened and doesn't name names but said he was a [whatever kind of judge Kavenaugh was at the time]
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if there's actually a 3 or 4 year old timestamped chat convo about this, gotta say thaaaatttt doesn't look good. that'd be a pretty significant conspiracy to set up
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