I’m sure there are worse things to worry than randoms on mydramalist. For example, your fav being a pervert
So fast of you an “empath” to call him a pedophile. Show me a message or a recording of the parents requesting and enforcing him to leave their “young” daughter…. until then, stop victimizing her. They all witnessed it regardless of age and didn’t say a thing till now…. an empathetic person would be finding ways of shutting this whole topic down as each day comes out with her crumbled past
Wishing suffering on someone you’ve never met is not justice, it’s hate. If you have facts, present them.…
& what makes you think that I’m not following the case ? You clearly can’t make an argument without pushing someone down and insulting them and that says a lot about you. How certain are you that there was no consent? and where’s your evidence ?
Wishing suffering on someone you’ve never met is not justice, it’s hate. If you have facts, present them.…
I understand that you feel strongly about this, but is everything you’ve written here actually based on verified facts, or is some of it speculation and personal opinion? You’ve made very serious claims about crimes, bribery, corruption, and organized influence. If there is credible evidence supporting those claims, then it should be presented and examined. If not, repeating them as facts doesn’t help anyone find the truth. Supporting due process doesn’t mean dismissing a potential victim. It means allowing allegations, evidence, and investigations to be evaluated fairly rather than relying on assumptions, rumors, or emotions alone. We should be able to discuss this without dehumanizing people or calling them “creatures.” Facts should matter more than anger.
Suffer till your last day and then burn in hell you evil hellspawn demon. you are a nasty debauch and you deserve…
Wishing suffering on someone you’ve never met is not justice, it’s hate. If you have facts, present them. If not, this kind of comment only reflects poorly on you.
genuine questions
You’ve made very serious claims about crimes, bribery, corruption, and organized influence. If there is credible evidence supporting those claims, then it should be presented and examined. If not, repeating them as facts doesn’t help anyone find the truth.
Supporting due process doesn’t mean dismissing a potential victim. It means allowing allegations, evidence, and investigations to be evaluated fairly rather than relying on assumptions, rumors, or emotions alone.
We should be able to discuss this without dehumanizing people or calling them “creatures.” Facts should matter more than anger.