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by q1w2 1625 days ago
I'm not going to join on the outrage/mental illness bandwagon based on the media's interpretation of an email they are not releasing.

I'm guessing that the email is indeed anti-semitic, and I'm guessing that the media doesn't want to legitimize anything he's saying by publishing the entire email.

...but I'm not going to throw stones without seeing the evidence myself. This is the trade-off. Unfortunately, the media knows full well that accusations alone are all it takes these days - evidence is optional.

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There's a screenshot of part of it in the OpenGraph image for the FOX 13 article: https://ewscripps.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/ba27103/21...

That same portion is copied verbatim into the article.

And if that's not enough, someone copied his recent Instagram activity to Twitter: https://twitter.com/elisenicscott/status/1478470250307981324 I'm no doctor, but those are not the ramblings of a mentally sound individual.

Again - we are judging him on an email he sent. ...yet that email is nowhere. All we have is the media's impressions of an email they have not released.

Your links ALSO do not disclose the original email this is all about.

I'm not going to judge this guy without the actual evidence. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills being the only one in this thread demanding to see the evidence against him.

1. The first link contains, at minimum, a significant portion of the original email.

2. The individual in question has resigned without releasing the full email.

3. The individual's statement on the matter is nearly as bad as the portion of the email we've seen.

4. The second link shows a pattern of similar behavior.

> I'm not going to judge this guy without the actual evidence.

There appears to be a treasure trove of evidence against this individual, and no attempt has been made by anyone to dispute it. It's rare that we get this much evidence. If you really want the full email, just ask the people who received it--they sound as though they're eager to hand it to anyone who's interested.

This is a tactic the soviets used. They would call someone mentally ill, and take them away to the mental word.

Interestingly enough, without casting any judgment on the claim. Canada put a doctor that claimed a rise in vaccine related still births in the mental hospital recently, and treated him with psychotic medication.

https://www.factcheck.org/2021/12/scicheck-doctor-makes-fals...

https://jessicar.substack.com/p/dr-mel-bruchet-did-you-know-...