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That isn’t a conviction. Do you not understand civil vs criminal court?
Rape is rape, man.
. I get you want to use new speak but words have meanings. It’s how we convey ideas. The jury specifically did not find him liable for rape. Even if they had, it’s not called a conviction.
A jury found him liable. Then trump defamed his rape victim, twice. A jury found him liable for 5 million, then 81 million. Now he has defamed his rape victim again, and will be sued again. And you brainwashed cultists will pay off his crime bills AGAIN.
Lmao, you didn't use newspeak accurately. It involves the process of reducing available words.
Kinda like what your objective in that conversation is. Except that it still isn't even close to the term you are trying to apply
The reduction is liable to convicted. That is a reduction of words. smh
Smh is a great example of newspeak