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Lawyers for the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell have released a photo of her face which appears to show bruising under her left eye.
originally posted by: daskakik
I doubt anyone outside of the Q crowd and some women's rights orgs cares about Ghislaine Maxwell.
Certainly not to the point where there would be a need for acclimatizing the public.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: mblahnikluver
But I see what the OP is saying and it seems to have some merit. It is something being public eased.
Bill Cosby is free; Ghislaine Maxwell should be, too
www.nydailynews.com...
This may be shown as a boohoo but I think it means she moved up in the club.
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Lawyers for the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell have released a photo of her face which appears to show bruising under her left eye.
originally posted by: AfterTheGoldRush
www.rollingstone.com...
The headline for this Rolling Stone piece on Maxwell the singer is, "MAXWELL IS FINALLY FREE". A strange headline, esp considering Ghislaine Maxwell's trial and possible freedom is just around the corner. Of course he owns his music for the first time, it is explainable, but between this and the Daily Mail exclusive in which they tried to drum up sympathy for her and the conditions she is allegedly being held in, I am more than concerned that the media are trying to acclimatize us to the idea she is going to be freed. The misdirection of the Rittenhouse trial being held just before, and the seemingly inevitable riots, will also help take the attention off her. All we need is for the Queen of England to drop dead at the same time.
Am I being too suspicious, or is the headline "Maxwell is Finally Free" a bit of subliminal implanting of the idea she is going home? Of course I am of the opinion that she needs never ever to see daylight again and should be locked up for the rest of her life.
originally posted by: AfterTheGoldRush
It is a bit different to the "Maxwell is finally free". Curious choice of headline. To be frank the backlash just proves what I have been thinking. Bitch is gonna walk, and those of us that still care (a surprisingly small number), are just dismissed. Meanwhile there is no justice.
a reply to: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
a reply to: AfterTheGoldRush
I saw a headline "Man found dead in his home".
I don't know if that was a warning, but I've been living on my lawn since then and I'm still alive.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Thenail
I honestly don't but that is neither here nor there.
The point was that the huge stretch in the OP is based on their personal feelings and not on any actual need for something like that to be done because even if you and a few others care, this type of acclimatizing isn't needed. It isn't like people are going to riot if she gets off.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
a reply to: AfterTheGoldRush
I saw a headline "Man found dead in his home".
I don't know if that was a warning, but I've been living on my lawn since then and I'm still alive.
Well IF your last name were Man and you were an important world wide criminal involved in child rape, I guess that would make sense.