Conflicted about the ethical propriety of parading out relatives of mass murder victims at partisan political conventions.
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Replying to @mtracey
For me depends on the intelligence of relative. Manipulation happens. Even victims shouldnt be enabled to air unproven accusations.
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If the mother of a victim wants to promote unity/peace: cool. Asked to promote a bill they havent read/dont understand: not cool
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Replying to @dellcam
Issue is that anyone speaking at the DNC does so on behalf of HRC. That's the entire purpose of a convention.
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Replying to @mtracey
idk. i'm personally repelled by it. if the crime is tied to an issue the other candidate takes an opposite position on...i dunno.
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i think it goes back to whether the person is intelligent enough and emotionally stable enough to speaking their own mind.
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Replying to @mtracey
yeah. not to digress, but reminds me of the West Wing eps where a slain gay man's father gets booted b/c he isn't a fan of the prez
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