I was moved to post about this precisely because of this article, which I found deeply troubling because if you've heard the audio it's such a determined attempt to avoid engaging with it
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It just says the audio is "out of context" without giving us any new context to change the plain meaning of their conversation, which says in so many words that Heard repeatedly initiates physical violence out of anger at Depp seeking to withdraw from confrontation
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It brings up the concept of self-defense and reactive violence when that's clearly not what the conversation says is happening It conflates Heard's later allegation of punching Depp to protect her sister with the incident described in the audio, which really clearly is not that
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Replying to @arthur_affect @AnaMardoll
That’s helpful to know—I’m struggling to engage with this because I really can’t listen to the tape, it’s hard to get a fix on things.
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And that's kind of the problem, that people understandably don't want to directly engage with this evidence but then they default to an existing narrative, which this audio went viral for explosively contradicting
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