• watson387@sopuli.xyz
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    I really don’t think this is a good idea. Fascist media will be selectively editing the footage to tell lies about what’s really going on, and we all know the people that watch/listen to that garbage are not concerned with actual facts.

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      The media already does that, so it’s really no different. Without live streaming, the media would just straight up lie about what happened in court and live streaming provides vital protection against that. Trump WILL lie about what happens in court, this is why they are live streaming it.

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        True. It’s pretty fucked up that this is even something to be worried about. Trump and his cronies are dogshit.

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      Trump’s lawyers will definitely be telling lies and spindoctoring everything anyway.

      The difference is, by making it public, it will be very easy to rebuke it

      It’s actually a good thing imho

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        So far they have all had the luxury of having their cases behind closed doors. There’s so many times where a judge has laid into them for trying to push ridiculous shit. If that happens (which we know it will because they are clowns) it would be great for the public to see the look on their faces.

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      Disinformation will be spread regardless. Yes, if there’s footage it does mean it can be edited and spliced. But then it’s even easier to clearly show that it’s disinformation if people can just watch the footage.

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        Precisely this. Whether they have public video of the trial or not, Republicans are going to make up a fantasy version of it anyway. Might as well have this major piece of history on public record as it happens.

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      10 months ago

      It’s never a good idea to live stream court cases. It interferes with actual justice and makes it a show instead

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    Oh great. I’ll get live updates from the Heritage Foundation and the Daily Signal about how Biden’s anarchistic will is being carried out through Fani Willis in an egregious abuse of the law to prosecute the greatest political force for good the world has ever seen since Chile’s Pinochet.

    I can’t wait!

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      A small internet community magically doing as you wish and ignoring him is roughly as effective in changing the outcome as a video game boycott.

      spoiler

      Both are ineffective.

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        I not talking about boycotts. I’m talking about giving him attention and publicity that he wouldn’t otherwise get. Like live streaming his trial, for example.

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              They didn’t clarify that way or respond accordingly, so I really don’t know.

              EDIT:

              Like live streaming his trial

              Fine, there it is. I do agree that it’s going to likely boost Trump’s re-election chances and that sucks.

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                They said they weren’t talking about boycotts - as in they are not shaming us for participating in the discussion of this.

                They then say

                Im talking about giving him attention and publicity that he wouldn’t otherwise get. Like live streaming his trial, for example.

                As in that the live streaming of his trial is a bad thing.
                They talked about the trial the whole time, you two just misunderstood each other, it’s what happens.

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      Except OJ didn’t have rabid, braindead supporters waiting to cause violence after a conviction.

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        Short memory; there were protests and violence when he was acquitted. I can’t blame you for not remembering it after almost 30 years; chances are you probably weren’t born. But OJ had a lot of rabid, brain dead supporters, and he had a lot of rabid, brain dead opponents. And that was for a single guy (allegedly? He was found not guilty) murdering his wife, not a rich dude trying to subvert democracy.

        It was an insane trial through and through.

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      Me: . o O (Why would anyone claim that truth makes the world worse? Oh! It’s someone from Hexbear trying to make the world as shitty as possible. How utterly expected.)

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        As if conservative “news” media is actually going to show any part of the trial that can actually convince their viewers that he’s guilty.

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          At least it will be free so anyone interested can watch it directly and not get someone else’s biased interpretation

          Some people will naturally only want the lazy option, but I think a large number of people from across the political spectrum will watch at least some parts of the trial

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            Lmao when was the last time the american public watched a presidential debate on its own. There’s a reason you have such a large amount of infotainment that cuts those things down to cute soundbites.

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    This is exactly the kind of circus the ultimate fascist clown wants.

    That’s fine, I’ll still eat that garbage! feast

    EDIT DISCLAIMER: I really wish this publicity stunt wouldn’t happen at all because it’s likely to get the fascist clown re-elected, but if it’s going to happen, I may as well peek in on it here and there or at least read about it. doomer

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Donald Trump’s trial in Georgia over charges of election fraud will be livestreamed and televised, a judge has ruled.

    All the hearings will be available live on Fulton County Court’s YouTube channel, said Judge Scott McAfee.

    Mr Trump and 18 people are charged with a conspiracy to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results.

    Mr Trump briefly travelled to Atlanta last week to turn himself in at Fulton County Jail and have his mugshot taken.

    Prosecutors allege that he pressured Georgia officials to reverse the results of the election in the state, which he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

    The former New York real estate tycoon is the current frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination and his mounting legal problems have done nothing to dent his popularity among his supporters.


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