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by rp1
1656 days ago
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Rather than make a blanket statement that people should be skeptical, can you provide a concrete reason why one should be skeptical in this case? I think most people here believe that victims of sexual assault should be able to come forward without fear of retribution. I’m curious what your counter argument is. |
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Where there is a need for circumspection, and for nuance , WTA has jumped into the fray speaking of absolutes.
Has WTA made good faith attempts like despatching its delegates to China and understand first hand the situation?
Frankly if you examine the available details, WTA only has a flimsy argument.
And also imagine what could happen next. It could be very much possible for the Chinese to organise a video call for example with Boris Johnson, in which Peng will castigate WTA for invading her privacy, and not respecting her need to stay away from public gaze, etc..
If so then what will WTA do?