showing a decided lack of fortitude. I wonder if it could be the light, or perhaps realising that no matter how perfect you imagine yourself to be, and how it is 'appropriate' to twist the truth to enable persecution that, after all, a crook is a crook, is a crook.
Wouldn't cross-examination be fun? Say for example if the hate-sites were held to be criminal organisations with the intention (because of their all-seeing righteousness) to pervert the Course of Justice. It might well be, and appears to be so, that when a bunch of nutters, start on a crusade, truth goes first, then adherence to the law, the law itself until they (the nutters) are simply a gang, witch hunters, a noose mob, 'entitled' to law break, search into the lives of individuals and break the law at whim.
Ironically, there are those among their number, who have already supplied evidence unwittingly of all the above activities, but what if there were cross-examination, prosecutions, computers and communications seized for analysis. That could be a lot of fun, but don't believe me. Some of them may even reveal participation in common organisations, or attendance to the view that children are chattels of some type. Somehow, I think fortitude begins to fade - bravado slinks away, the safety of numbers is no longer a strength - but I'm probably wrong and the hate-sites have simply shut up shop for a long public holiday or similar.
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