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Says he is a Spurs fan. Refers to the club as “they.” Hmmmm.

Imagine playing in a youth tournament and you’ve come up against La Masia. Baby Messis, Iniestas, Xavis, Busquetseseses.

He is not wrong though. See, also, Cosby. Dude could have been swimming in ****y, but what got him off was control and power.

When we regard punishment as evidence of guilt, we are fucked. It’s literally a medieval standard of proof. He drowned, so he must be a witch.

Comments to this are disappointing but unsurprising. This dude may have raped someone. Maybe he did not. Literally none of the facts are known at this point, but that’s not stopping many of you from rushing to judge this guy because he is a basketball player, privileged, etc. You don’t know anything yet - so why are

May I ask how you purport to know that he raped someone?

It’s always suspicious when a school acts but the police don’t. Rape is a horrible crime. The punishment for rape is not expulsion from school, it is a long prison term, as it should be. So where are the cops in all this?

How can you call him a rapist? You know literally nothing about this case. Why is it okay for you to prejudge this person?

“A school like Yale.” OK. EVERY school is terrified of being perceived as insufficiently tough on sexual assault. To take his expulsion by a terrified administration, clearly without a trial of any kind, as evidence of his guilt, is absurd. The simple fact is, we do not know anything yet.