I think the distinction (without any particular beef) is whether it’s an informed opinion. After you plough through all the evidence, see the patterns and the way in which she responded on the stand it’s very difficult to see how she could be innocent.I mean I don’t hate anyone who thinks differently but I just can’t see what they think the other explanation is. Who planted the insulin, was it the plumber? It’s been pretty obvious to me since day 1. She killed then on purpose, and she wrote a bleeding note saying as much. Then you go through the evidence and it’s pretty bloody obvious but maybe that’s just me.
When people counter this, it tends to be with generalities such as ‘it could be a coverup/ institutional failing.’ But I haven’t seen many NGs explaining how there could be this many anomalies, or how so many bizarre events could occur following her shift patterns- or look at the broader picture with this in mind.
Disagreement is going to be quite natural, and much as in court, a less convincing/popular opinion is going to need to evidence itself. What seems to happen is rather than providing data the individual sees it as a personal attack. I think people here are prepared to listen to a good counter argument but they aren’t going to pretend to believe something they find implausible to be ‘nice.’
Partly I think the ‘just be nice’ stance can unintentionally enable an awful lot of bad behaviour. Not the posters, but in society as a whole.
*Edited to elaborate a bit
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