@MarianaR@tajjackson3 Where did you get that I "believe everything they say"? I don't know where you're getting that. I was talking about the difficulty, in general of the concept of consequences for false accusations. And then you sent me 15 videos to watch like I'm the ghost of Tom Sneddon.
@TheMJAP@sandy_pebble@NikkerCole@tajjackson3 Not built or not completed? That distinction alone would be enough to cast doubt on his intent. We might roll our eyes at that, but from a legal standpoint it would be would still be hard to meet that "beyond a reasonable doubt" threshold.
@sandy_pebble@NikkerCole@TheMJAP@tajjackson3 I don't want to go item for or item or claim for claim. I'm not defending individual claims. I'm highlighting how challenging it might be from a legal standpoint to establish these discrepancies as lies. He can easily say he misspoke or misremembered events decades in the past.
@davemeltzerWON Social media has driven this mentality. People are out here saying Twilight: New Moon is better than the Godfather because they liked it more.
@NikkerCole@TheMJAP@tajjackson3 Yes. I've done jury duty, and you get VERY specific instructions. You can't just throw everything out because you establish a single lie, if establishing a foundation for legal consequences. Would be difficult to do. That's all I'm saying, I'm not riding for Safechuck here.
@TheMJAP@tajjackson3 I don't want to go too deep down this rabbit hole and end up looking like I'm devoted to assigning guilt here, because I'm not. This was a hypothetical about consequences for lying. A lack of credibility doesn't mean all episodes of alleged events are automatically false.
@tajjackson3 Well for the first example, this would only disprove a singular incident, but it wouldn't disprove any other alleged incident. Though it does create a credibility issue. Your second example is ironclad, I agree with that one fully.
@IANdrewDiceClay It never ceases to amaze me that Linda was on TV as a character. Genuinely a barren desert of charisma the likes of which has almost never occurred in history.
@KYRBajroni@WrestleFeatures Well, I do think it's naive to think Chad Gable is their standard idea of what a star looks like. I think the Vince philosophy isn't that vastly different from the current regime. After all HHH learned at Vince's proverbial knee. But I take your point about recruitment ✅️
@Samsonwrestlin I will forever believe Brock's perma-push of 2014-2020 broke millions of brains into the belief that anyone who ever loses a match is being buried.
@HunchoJ01 In fairness, their original plan was for Bron to rematch Punk at the Rumble and win. He just didn't win the first match to add a little intrigue.