Looks like the New York Times is going to have to publish its *third* article on the race to fill the seat representing the 37th District in the Kansas State House, as @Aaron4KS37 -- in a 2-tweet statement - announces his voters changed his mind and he's staying on the ballot:
https://twitter.com/Aaron4KS37/status/1298294479842091013 …
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Maybe I missed it but did this principle apply to earlier this year when he hit and threatened his ex-gf? Or does it only matter in the abstract?
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Obviously, acts undertaken in adulthood should be weighed when judging the character of an adult. That goes without saying.
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What about the principle that abusers should be held accountable and actually do cognitive work to adjust their dangerous attitudes before we assume they are more mature simply because time has passed?
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didn't they text rape and murder fantasies to an ex a few months ago - dude is 19 and the revenge porn thing happened when he was 14. We can talk about how terrible it is to dredge up a candidate's childhood when they aren't still a child being childish.
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And then Fang jumps in with the rest of the Intercept crew. It's like the brass is ordering it or something.
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“Someone’s acts in childhood shouldn’t be held against them,” he said of the 19 year old child candidate who abused someone as recently as when he was 18.
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Seems like a grift just to stay relevant. Spread poppycock like this and revel in the shitstorm mentions.
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