She’s not wrong. Cowardly wokeness sucks. Like people who didn’t support LGBT rights and ran campaigns against them before running for office- changed what they said they believed when asking for your vote - and then went back to being bigots after leaving office.
Those assholes really are the worst pieces of shit.
I never believed her claimed break with Science of Identity’s extreme anti-LGBTQ position when she still had members on her staff. Those kind of groups also have extreme disconnection/disfellowship practices that would make it impossible to work with an actual ex-member.
The arsehole here is both the judge and the attempted murderer who got away with it despite footage of him trying to hit a cyclist and then going back for another go and succeeding.
I’m a recent ex cyclist (since my last time being hit by a car on June 14th. My wife doesn’t want to drive me to hospital oozing blood, talking concussed nonsense, and in a lot of pain. And that’s fair.).
This is the kind of thing papers report as “road traffic accidents” with the presumption that malice is not involved. Killings by men drivers on the road happen at about the rate of three to one versus women. It’s not reasonable to assume lack of malice or recklessness.
Defence counsel said Reynolds was going through some difficulties at the time. His father died a few months after the incident and he cares for his mother, who is ill.
Of course. It wasn’t what he was charged with though. As we have seen with the prevalence of attempted and actual murderers driving at Black Lives Matter protestors in the US there is a presumpton associated with vehicular homicide due to judges and prosecutors having sympathy and empathy with the murderers rather than the murdered. Exacerbated by racism in that case of course.