If a man says Kevin Spacey did something to him, we all believe it. If multiple women say Roy Moore did something to them, every sentence starts with, "IF the allegations are true..."

Nov 10, 2017 · 12:04 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Which one do you think is the most reasonable approach? Keeping in mind that most of our opinions are formed without knowing any of the people involved, or having witnessed anything. (and ps, I think most of us pretty much believe the allegations against Moore too!)
Replying to @marwilliamson
Kevin Spacey has won 2 Oscars 4 doing nothing more than playing himself. If all you can do is play psychos, maybe you're a psycho!#jokesOnUs
Replying to @marwilliamson
It's sickening & despicable. Women need to rise up to these bigots, child molesters.
Stop with the feminism bullshit! It’s cz Kevin Spacey himself admitted!!! So if it was just an accusation, everyone would be treated the same under the law
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No that is BS and u know it. I still firmly believe in innocent till found guilty We live in America that is why I can sue for slander u must be able to back up ur charges that is that way u stop lies or get out truth
Replying to @marwilliamson
When multitudes of people be it either male or female, say the same or similar thing...you have to put some credence to their claims.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I don't believe any of it until I see proof. I've been falsely accused before
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Ok you're words are part of the problem. You act like no one has ever lied about it. You can't automatically assume the accusations are true. If it's a lie jail time ruined family and reputation. Open your mind
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I'm a prick because I know there are two sides? Have a seat sir
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Each case is unique. You can't use statistics
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