This is 100% my take as well. Conviction is how the government proves a person did something. Absent that, all you have are allegations, and we really don't want to open up the possibility of disqualifying people because of unproven allegations of sedition.
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I had multiple people tell me when Hobbs was decit that "it will be fine, they can just travel out of state"...
I don't think it was just Sync, I'm using Liftoff and I saw it too, I just didn't notice when I first posted
Ah, thank you! I think I've fixed it.
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What study might that be? All the data I'm finding puts the estimate between 2-10%.
False sexual assault allegations are incredibly rare. The much bigger issue is the fact that only a tiny percentage of real assaults are reported. Often because of exactly the kind of rhetoric you're showing here.
You're more right than you may know. Conservatives in Houston are forcing several schools to convert their libraries into basically just detention halls.
I don't think it's bad faith. You're conceding a point to make the rest of your argument stronger.
Either that, or "What son? I barely know him, he was just a coffee boy. Never seen him before in my life."
Yes! Anyone in the custody of the state should be treated with a minimum level of human decency, regardless of their crime.
There's a website/app called italki that has the specific purpose of allowing you to practice talking with native speakers. It's paid per session, and offers a variety of levels of complexity.