Glenn asked Coleman about the exchange with the victim's aunt. Was it accurate? Did it reflect the context? Glenn gave him every chance to deny or contextualize, and all he could say was that that interaction was a mistake.
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But as it is, you've got nothing His accomplishments in life involve being a sexual abuser, getting therapy, then immediately deciding he should hold a position of authority over other people Come on
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In his interview with Greenwald, GG is actively leading him, prompting him to feed him some positive story to show that he's changed or describe how he's changed, and all he can give us is "Well nothing's come out about me in high school has it"
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Exactly. If you did something morally reprehensible when you were 14, you can't expect anyone to believe you've "changed" when you are only nineteen. And spreading nudes of a classmate, sexually harassing her so cruelly, that's not some "little mistake", easily forgiven.
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That's what's astounding about this defense. It wasn't some mistake, kids being kids or whatever. It was a deliberate act of malice. And it was only a few years ago! If he were like 30, maybe it "could" be overlooked, but certainly not when he only did this five fucking years ago
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Same (though to a lesser degree) with Madison Cawthorn: if you're trying to be elected to Congress at 25, then high school and college define your character more than they would at 35 or 45.
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