Let's test this. Did the Holocaust happen?
Let's test this. Did the Holocaust happen?
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
There is a forum for that. In this thread, you are here to defend the ADL and it is going poorly.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:46 pm If you don't want to or can't answer the question, that's fine, but then don't pretend like you are interested in rational discussion or debate. It's important to get on the same page upfront to prevent miscommunications about such emotionally driven and vague words.
I'm not defending The ADL. To be honest, I think they've lost their way over time. I'm not even defending Leo Frank because the evidence pointing to either his guilt or innocence isn't that strong. What I do think is that the evidence against both him and Jim Conley was not sufficient (beyond a reasonable doubt) to convict either of them for murder. Do you disagree with that?HansHill wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:59 pmThere is a forum for that. In this thread, you are here to defend the ADL and it is going poorly.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:46 pm If you don't want to or can't answer the question, that's fine, but then don't pretend like you are interested in rational discussion or debate. It's important to get on the same page upfront to prevent miscommunications about such emotionally driven and vague words.
Of course I disagree with that.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 1:11 pmI'm not defending The ADL. To be honest, I think they've lost their way over time. I'm not even defending Leo Frank because the evidence pointing to either his guilt or innocence isn't that strong. What I do think is that the evidence against both him and Jim Conley was not sufficient (beyond a reasonable doubt) to convict either of them for murder. Do you disagree with that?HansHill wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:59 pmThere is a forum for that. In this thread, you are here to defend the ADL and it is going poorly.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:46 pm If you don't want to or can't answer the question, that's fine, but then don't pretend like you are interested in rational discussion or debate. It's important to get on the same page upfront to prevent miscommunications about such emotionally driven and vague words.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
I am not an expert on the legal history of pedophiles in the US. But the concern is that many people have been thrown in prison for false claims of pedophilia. During the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 1990s, many people, especially those involved in daycare centers or communities, were accused of being involved in Satanic ritual abuse (SRA), despite a lack of physical evidence or real corroborating details. The accusations often came from children who were coached by therapists or investigators, and the claims were frequently sensationalized by the media. Many of the convictions were based on false memories that were either implanted or exaggerated by therapists, social workers, or law enforcement. The media also played a major role in amplifying fears about Satanic rituals, often sensationalizing and distorting facts.
I told you why I believe that Leo Frank wasn't given a fair trial and I provided several strong arguments why. You are just saying that you disagree with me without addressing any of my arguments or even introducing new arguments of your own. You say that every single court that was asked to hear agreed which is not true. The U.S. Supreme Court did not hear Leo Frank's case after his conviction, despite an appeal being made.Leo Frank had a fair trial by an impartial jury. Every single court that was asked to hear agreed.
That he was ultimately lynched is unfortunate. That his sentence was commuted by a governor on his way out the door prompted that violation of his due process. Furthermore the commutation was not on the merit but from the purse.
Yes, we can talk about that in a different thread.You mischaracterize my 'judenhass'. The issue of Leo Frank and the continuing attempts to exonerate him are a driver of my judenhass. Furthermore, Yiddish is not a semitic language, and Palestinians are generally good people, I don't hate them because they live in the Levant. Many jews do however. That's a subject for its own thread though.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
The jury did convict him unanimously but this was only 12 people back in 1913. If you think that billions of people can be wrong about the Holocaust, how do you find it sufficient that 12 people believed in Frank's guilt?
The reasonable doubt standard exists for a reason. If you want to argue against it, you should argue that it is not a good standard and it should be changed or that the evidence in the case surpassed a reasonable doubt.The molestation of the justice system under the guise of 'reasonable doubt' by you I consider to be farcical. Your wanting to relitigate the frank trial is to me repugnant and a slap in the very face of lady justice.
The reason for a jury of 12 is to insure that charges are beyond a reasonable doubt in the result of a conviction. Futher appeals and pleas, to me, undermine the justice system in general.
Leo Frank was not only guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but, found to be so by all 12 members of the jury.
It is somewhat relevant to this. I haven't seen any evidence that children "got the clap" and there's a lot of evidence showing that a panicked populous led to wrongful convictions. This is why we want to make sure the bar for convicting people is very high. Some people may be OK with a lower bar if it means putting away more criminals but you will have more false convictions too.With the satanic panic we get into content for another thread, I will leave that dog laying right there, but, have no illusions, we are in staunch disagreement, children don't get the clap from going to daycare, they get it from sexual abuse.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
In Georgia, as well as in most states and federal criminal cases, a conviction can not be obtained unless the entire jury agreed that the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The requirement for a unanimous verdict ensures that a criminal conviction is not made on the basis of split opinions but rather that all jurors are convinced of the defendant’s guilt to the same degree.Stubble wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 4:34 pm Your standard of 'reasonable doubt' is what I'm drawing attention to. Your standard in this specific case, which was open and shut, is clearly not reasonable, because all 12 jurors found him guilty beyond that burden.
I'm not here to relitigate this. Again, I find the court sufficient in this case.