RAWilliams
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It really is sad.
You'd think that, if they didn't believe there was anything wrong with what they did, they'd publicize the facts themselves. Instead, they're trying to force everyone else to keep their filthy little secrets. This is what a teacher of mine once called "the stupid test". Basically someone's checking to see whether you're willing to partake of their bad behavior by helping cover it up. If you resist, they punish you to see if you fall into line. If you still resist, they attack in earnest.
Their logic is just plain messed up. How can it be OK for person A to do something, but not OK for person B to say that a public record exists of A having done that thing? That's almost as bad as Schultz's whiny mother bleating about how she forgives the victim for the fact her son's life is ruined.
Apple. Tree. Both rotten.