No, neither are right. One does not excuse the other. One does make the other
>> more or less bad.
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>> But it does kind of put the declarations of personal outrage, emotional upset, deep shock
>> and distraught state of mind into context.
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>> Hypocritical t***.
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I'm not sure it does, to me they still remain separate issues. Perhaps you could argue it goes to the character of the individual, maybe you'd be right i don't know. But I did watch parts of his evidence to the committee this week. I found him compelling and spoke well, clearly he was clearly very upset about what happened to him.
Speaking more generally, I find myself more these days thinking that when people go digging around and find stuff such as this they aren't doing it on an interest of public discussion or anti-anything, simply that they want to undermine the individual and switch the narrative. Perhaps that's just me and Perhaps I'm wrong, it's just the way it seems more and more now.
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