not to feed the egregores but this is interesting heard it rumored "prove it" typically implies guilt; innocent likely just deny Y/n?https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/875682853585129472 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Rumored where? Seems like you deny, then ask for their proof if innocent and in a position of being accused.
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Replying to @Lexirad
Think I recall reading it on Popehat ie: "you can't prove it" a very different sentiment than "I did nothing" or even "there's no evidence"
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Maybe? But also seems like that's a verbal trap for people who misspeak. If we can't prove it, maybe we shouldn't assume guilt?
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Replying to @Lexirad
for sure! practically and procedurally "you can't prove it" is exactly as good as "I absolutly broke no laws" but maybe inferentially . . .
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