Apparently it isn't as easy to generate false accusations to ruin someone's life as these people thought. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...6UHd5IME44AvV_eSGbX4FdUGhgi_B1OHTM88rbbIcAc5o
- This on the surface is provocative which is of course very volatile right after the Kavanaugh confirmation... but it also has so many other layers. Does this story expose the hypocrisy of the other side after Kavanaugh's accuser(s)? or is this is a more sinister tactic to discredit the whole "me too" movement style of warfare in politics by muddying the waters further?
This isn't a new thing. The right has been found to do this sort of thing on many other occasions (while claiming that other people are doing it). This is not to say that the left doesn't do anything shady, but it's always interesting to me how often it is the case that the person who is complaining about something... is the one who is doing it (Trump has been a great example of this). There are even multiple sayings relating to this phenomenon.
Texas hunters who accidentally shot each other blamed undocumented immigrants, police reveal https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...t5XaLmq5cMyEGn3nTQg4IRtpzk5vLzXTlMbqGKP0eESSw
Turns out fear and paranoia were the true enemy all long, and those live in the hearts of people, but luckily one of the bullets got close enough to them that it cannot safely be removed.