Within the last twenty-four hours, I think, I posted here a comment that has been removed—unless my browser is not displaying the page properly. The comment was a reply—an addendum—to my own comment of 31 January 2014 09:33:17PM. Going by memory, I’ll say it read as follows:
Having pursued, over the past twenty-four hours or so, some information about the case, I would say that, whether she was involved in the murder, Knox is a catastrophic failure of personality formation, one who, at the least, increased the agony of Kercher’s family by making an understanding of the murder forever impossible. Sympathy for her is as much of a menace as she is.
If the comment has, in fact, been removed, the party who removed it will kindly tell me why. If it was objected to on the ground that it did not address the probability of guilt of Knox, Sollecito, or Guede, I’m not sure the removal was fair. Komponisto’s essay to which the comments here are a response is itself not quite limited to that probability question. It expresses and, in a sense, advocates sympathy for Knox and thus opens the door, as a lawyer might say, for a comment such as the one I posted.
It hasn’t been removed. When a comment score becomes lower than a certain threshold, the forum auto-collapses it and its subthread. You can still read it by clicking on the [+] button on the right.
Within the last twenty-four hours, I think, I posted here a comment that has been removed—unless my browser is not displaying the page properly. The comment was a reply—an addendum—to my own comment of 31 January 2014 09:33:17PM. Going by memory, I’ll say it read as follows:
If the comment has, in fact, been removed, the party who removed it will kindly tell me why. If it was objected to on the ground that it did not address the probability of guilt of Knox, Sollecito, or Guede, I’m not sure the removal was fair. Komponisto’s essay to which the comments here are a response is itself not quite limited to that probability question. It expresses and, in a sense, advocates sympathy for Knox and thus opens the door, as a lawyer might say, for a comment such as the one I posted.
It hasn’t been removed.
When a comment score becomes lower than a certain threshold, the forum auto-collapses it and its subthread. You can still read it by clicking on the [+] button on the right.
Got it. Thank you.