wakelaw13
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I’m sure that happens a lot, and those are the cases we never hear about. I was thinking more along the lines of where the person has been accused and a large group is calling for their head, like what recently happened at Georgetown Law. So in that context, where the accusers are seeking professional consequences including termination, my response is that the accuser should have the burden of proving that wrongdoing occurred. I understand the difference between being a racist and using racist language. Either way, burden is on the accuser.
You literally asked me who gets to decide the comments are not racist. My answer is that the person alleging that they were racist should have the responsibility of supporting their allegation.
You literally asked me who gets to decide the comments are not racist. My answer is that the person alleging that they were racist should have the responsibility of supporting their allegation.