Originally Posted by
High3rEl3m3nt
Buddy, we all have personal biases, and those that deny theirs, are often the worst offenders. The reason I was not going to respond to your posts, is because you are lawyering to be right, rather than trying to be accurate.
Even in your latest response, you fail to apply context to actions. Today, we saw a man being interviewed, in front of the cameras, on the television screens of thousands of Americans--most who cannot relate to the lockeroom context or culture, pleading his case to the jury, with the hope that he will not become the face on the anti-bullying movement's most wanted poster. Anything he said today, needs to be contextualize to this fact. The man stands to lose millions if the public and the media continues to run fullspeed with this. He can't defend the culture and stay in the league. Personally, I thought he did a decent job trying to win over the jury.