I think because it's private. But the biggest reason is they don't want to get sued. People are innocent until proven guilty. Free Speech doesn't include slander. A good example is the bomber at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
I think it was NBC implied the security guard who found the bomb, Richard Jewel, was the one who put it there. It wasn't. It was anti-abortion activist Eric Rudolph. Richard Jewel ended up suing NBC because they basically had ruined his name by accusing him of being the culprit. Yada yada yada Richard Jewel became a multi-millionaire a year or two later.
You're going from A to B and proving nothing. If a story is being covered, which is what happened. JOURNALISTS (as if there are any) should ask questions of why he continually refers to eating children, baking them in the oven, and shipping them in crates. It's not ACCUSING him of anything other than making, LEWD, OBSCENE, AND DISGUSTING comments.
That's true. But humans make mistakes, they fuck things up all the time. This story is so volatile and one false move and some newspaper or tv news outfit is out millions in cash: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1875506/9198831
If I'm making $1,000,000+ per year I would be as tame as an invisible pet. These people live in a different stratosphere than you and me. I've seen how they live up close and personal. Money can be very persuasive.
I think the real drama will be when some of these talking heads in the MSM start taking flak for being part of the system. But until then you can't expect them to stick their necks out for anyone.
They may be forced to. If a big member of the Cannibal Elite goes down, they go own ... UNLESS they're smart enough to switch sides before a catastrophe happens.
He got a slap on the wrist. I think it was "up to" 27 months in prison. I'd bet he spends between 6 and 12 months behind bars at some Camp Fed. He'll have 3 hots and a cot and probably spend the time writing his memoirs. And he'll probably have access to more working toilets than I do at the moment.
It's still prison. For someone that has led an extremely privileged life, it's a huge deal. He had no choice but to bite the bullet. If he'd gone to trial, this would have led to someone way higher up on the predation food chain and that's not gonna happen.
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DarkMath ago
I think because it's private. But the biggest reason is they don't want to get sued. People are innocent until proven guilty. Free Speech doesn't include slander. A good example is the bomber at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
I think it was NBC implied the security guard who found the bomb, Richard Jewel, was the one who put it there. It wasn't. It was anti-abortion activist Eric Rudolph. Richard Jewel ended up suing NBC because they basically had ruined his name by accusing him of being the culprit. Yada yada yada Richard Jewel became a multi-millionaire a year or two later.
:-D
quantokitty ago
You're going from A to B and proving nothing. If a story is being covered, which is what happened. JOURNALISTS (as if there are any) should ask questions of why he continually refers to eating children, baking them in the oven, and shipping them in crates. It's not ACCUSING him of anything other than making, LEWD, OBSCENE, AND DISGUSTING comments.
DarkMath ago
"It's not ACCUSING him of anything"
That's true. But humans make mistakes, they fuck things up all the time. This story is so volatile and one false move and some newspaper or tv news outfit is out millions in cash: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1875506/9198831
quantokitty ago
Again, A to B. It's not that dfficult. You just don't accuse him of anything. You simply ask him why he's calling a child a #hotard.
DarkMath ago
"You just don't accuse him of anything."
Great, you're right. That leaves:
1) Losing their $1,000,000+ year jobs.
2) Running afoul of the Deep State.
3) All of the above.
If I'm making $1,000,000+ per year I would be as tame as an invisible pet. These people live in a different stratosphere than you and me. I've seen how they live up close and personal. Money can be very persuasive.
I think the real drama will be when some of these talking heads in the MSM start taking flak for being part of the system. But until then you can't expect them to stick their necks out for anyone.
quantokitty ago
They may be forced to. If a big member of the Cannibal Elite goes down, they go own ... UNLESS they're smart enough to switch sides before a catastrophe happens.
Ask Weiner what good money does ...
DarkMath ago
"Ask Weiner what good money does"
He got a slap on the wrist. I think it was "up to" 27 months in prison. I'd bet he spends between 6 and 12 months behind bars at some Camp Fed. He'll have 3 hots and a cot and probably spend the time writing his memoirs. And he'll probably have access to more working toilets than I do at the moment.
quantokitty ago
It's still prison. For someone that has led an extremely privileged life, it's a huge deal. He had no choice but to bite the bullet. If he'd gone to trial, this would have led to someone way higher up on the predation food chain and that's not gonna happen.