Yoshi
Headmaster of Console Warrior Jugendstrafanstalt
I do not think you understood quite right what I wrote. I was never condoning going to Twitter to accuse people of crimes. On the contrary, that's what the legal system is for.As incredibly bad as it may sound, justice is not about making the victim feel better by punishing someone else. The “what else could person A do but try to ruin this person’s public and private life? Go to the cops... yeah, but with what proofs?”... this is what leads to innocents being hanged by the state to please the crowds as it used to happen... or they would fire on the crowds and burn revolting villages to the ground too... I guess people not been too too angry at the prospect of going from “better a guilty person free than an innocent in jail” to “better an innocent in jail than a guilty person free” would also not mind the latter shift in statesmanship .
I was talking about the call for Quinn to face consequences if her accusations were wrong, to which I just said that the issue is, with imprecise accusations such as the ones she leveled here (at least in terms of rape), it is basically impossible to prove her guilt (in terms of libel). To prove her guilt it would be insufficient to be unable to prove her allegations, because Alec is not the one on trial then. If there are no proofs for the alleged rape, then Alec shouldn't have been convicted in a hypothetical court case and ideally, the court would be the only instance dealing with the accusation. But on the other hand, I do not think that Quinn should face legal consequences just because she is unable to prove beyond a doubt that the rape accusations were true. Which is why I said presumption of innocence is an insufficient answer to that point.