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  • Ok, so here's me being "disingenuous, at best": "He raped her. No doubt." If he did what he did to E. Jean Carroll in actuality, instead to your daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, how would you feel?

    • I'd be upset, but my emotions on the matter don't change the fact that he wasn't criminally convicted. You can say he raped her, which he did. You can't say (honestly) he was convicted because that means something entirely different. Are you being purposefully obtuse about my point, here?

      • Perhaps disingenuous. I told you I was a terrible debater. My point is that Judge Kaplan said the difference was semantic, between the terms. It was a civil case, of course he wasn't criminally convicted. This is the one case where it came to a conclusion. Are you being obtuse about how difficult it is for a woman to bring a case of rape against her to trial, especially against someone who is powerful, wealthy, and male? I mean, what's in this conversation for you? Why do you care?

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