Either Way It Goes, The World Is A Way Worse Place Today: Schrodinger's Nightmare
Via attorney Michael Avenatti, Julie Swetnick has accused Brent Kavanaugh of running a suburban high school rape ring -- over the course of at least 10 parties the punch was doctored and boys lined up outside of bedrooms to gang rape drunk and drugged girls. According to the accuser, Kavanaugh and his friends raped their way through the Washington suburbs like the Russian Army did throughout the suburbs of Berlin. All without one single person raising the hue and cry for over 35 years.
It is not even necessary to opine on the veracity of this accusation, because it almost does not matter. Because the fact of its being made has, no matter what the outcome, proved America to be a far worse place than we woke up believing this morning. If the accuser is being truthful, then gang rape is a fact of life in our high schools, and everyone is powerless or no one cares to lift a hand to prevent it or stop it -- made all the worse by the leadership of boys who would become future leaders of this country. And if she is lying, then we see someone shamelessly lying to destroy a man in the name of politics, aided and abetted and enabled by many of the top politicians in this country and perhaps a third of its citizenry. We are either living in a brutal post-apocalyptic misogynist free-for-all or in a political system corrupted to its very foundation.
Actually, from what I read on Twitter, we are actually living in a superposition of these two, a Schrodinger's nightmare where both are considered true simultaneously by half the population.