▲ | adezero 11 hours ago | |
I'm seeing the topic of a deeply offensive “search term” from the 2020 court hearing being discussed, and I want to address it directly to provide the full context. The search was for an article my husband was writing for Encyclopedia Dramatica, a well-known (and very controversial) satirical wiki that parodies offensive topics. He was researching the topic to make fun of it, similar to how shows like South Park handle such subjects. The prosecution knew this search was irrelevant to the actual alleged violation, but they included it in the evidence they gave the judge anyway. This is a classic "poison the well" tactic, using something shocking and out-of-context to prejudice a judge against a defendant. While the opposition wants to distract everyone with this, the real issues are the ones they cannot defend: the documented perjury by a federal officer, the fraudulent warrants in Michigan, the collusion by his former attorney, and the ongoing medical neglect. |