So, I wrote this:
acbytesla responded, but then he wrote this:
In response to acbytesla (not me), LJ wrote this:
Also in response to acbytesla (not me), CW wrote this:
I am trying not to be paranoid here, but this sort of thing happens often enough that it is really getting on my nerves. I have already been public about my posts being invisible at least once.
This board has become dominated by men. The subject matter addressed most often are engineering-oriented topics (not in the particular case of the phones). It's not that I think women are not capable of engineering-oriented thinking, but we are all aware of research showing basic general differences between men's and women's brains.
There are lots of women engineers, scientists and business people (look at Rolfe and Ampulla of Vater), but over time, this board has lost the input of women posters and, as I said, is dominated by topics men are more interested in discussing. I often wonder whether this is eventually inevitable in any internet group comprising both sexes.
The irony of this, to me, is that the essential questions of the case are social, and revolve around the oppression of women by members of a male-dominated society. That could be a topic of discussion, too, but it rarely is. When Meredith was lying in a pool of blood and Amanda was sitting in prison for four years, do you think they really cared about the ******* lock on the bedroom door?
I get that to many posters, settling the questions of evidence seems like the key to winning the case. But it isn't. It's just more rewarding for you to think about than the social and personality issues are. If your ideas never make it to the defense, they are simply intellectual exercises.
Here is an emotional exercise for you, instead. You came to this case, presumably, because you wanted to defend a woman (or two, if you include Meredith). If you care about women, then realize the tendency in our society is for them to be relegated to second-class status, and try not to participate in that.