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grobbyylast Thursday at 1:13 PM3 repliesview on HN

My experience is that for anyone sufficiently famous and polarizing, there are widespread false allegations. It's hard work to work from primary sources and sort fact from fiction.

It's impractical to check everything, do I tend to do deep dives spot checking a small number of things.

For readers, I'd suggest the same thing here. Disregard claims on the Internet, or even court rulings, and just look at primary evidence. Pick a small number of issues.

I make this statement generically, without prejudice to the outcome here.


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watwutlast Thursday at 3:47 PM

My impression is that any allegation is considered false unless at least 19 women came forward and 3 of them have video evidence.

JKCalhounlast Thursday at 2:33 PM

> Pick a small number of issues.

I'm not sure what you mean. I generally agree with you — but I think in the case of Trump you have to disregard at least 26 [1] public allegations of rape if you want to give him a pass, blame his fame, or partisanship, or whatever.

1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_sexual_misconduct...

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electrondoodlast Thursday at 3:36 PM

Here's a list of people who are both famous and polarizing, along with their number of credible claims of sexual assault.

1. Elon Musk - 1

2. Donald Trump - 26

3. Kanye West - 0 known

4. Greta Thunberg - 0 known

5. Joe Rogan - 0 known

6. Jordan Peterson - 0 known

7. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - 0 known

8. Andrew Tate - < 10

9. Vladimir Putin- 0 known

10. Mark Zuckerberg - 0 known

The idea that just being famous and polarizing attracts false allegations, is false.

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