Comments by "Myles Platt" (@melsop54) on "CNN"
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@rwags6848 "Heart disease results from an individuals lifestyle choice, over decades.
With Covid, that choice is taken away from me, by the likes of you.
As I said... no comparison."
For one, a LOT of heart disease is hereditary, so in a sense, the choice is taken from those people too.
For another, just to be clear, you 75 million people die on one hand and think "Meh, their choice", and see 5 million die on the other hand and feel it proper to shut the entire globe down?
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@omfug7148 Literally none of those details matter. The laptop is the laptop. The crimes on it, are what matters here.
If you happen to come across a laptop, hack your way in, and discover evidence of murder, child porn, or some other major crime...no one is gonna go out of their way to criticize you for going in to a lap top that wasn't yours in the first place. They are gonna be concerned with the fact that there's strong evidence of major crimes on the laptop.
Same here. I don't give a shit if the person who had the lap top was a blind Trump supporter, a one legged Bernie supporter, or a fuckin armless Obama fan. And in the context of the laptop contents, I don't even give a shit if it was stolen. That crime, if proven, can be handled on the side. The evidence of the lap top still 100% matters, and no crime that may have been committed to obtain it changes it.
Seems that's your argument though. The means by which it was obtained seems to taint the legitimacy of the actual laptop itself in your eyes.
With that, if a Trump supporter happened across the Epstein flight log, are you saying you would automatically doubt it's legitimacy merely by way of the political party of the person who obtained it?
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