The only way that I could reliably predict that Kompo believed Knox to be innocent was that he wouldn’t have brought a court judgement to our attention if he agreed with it.
That’s why I tried to emphasize the controversy surrounding the verdict, rather than the verdict itself. For all anyone should have been able to tell, maybe I thought they were clearly guilty and that all this media fuss about innocence was the result of American national bias, or Knox’s pretty face, or something.
That is what my subjective human emotion modelling intuitions told me at the time. I can’t attest to those judgements being fair. But people usually post on things they care about and I have no problem with that whatsoever.
That’s why I tried to emphasize the controversy surrounding the verdict, rather than the verdict itself. For all anyone should have been able to tell, maybe I thought they were clearly guilty and that all this media fuss about innocence was the result of American national bias, or Knox’s pretty face, or something.
You did a good job of hiding your beliefs, given the circumstances. The amount that you cared on a personal level did leak through a little.
Even in the first post?
That is what my subjective human emotion modelling intuitions told me at the time. I can’t attest to those judgements being fair. But people usually post on things they care about and I have no problem with that whatsoever.
Interesting. Well, “fair” or not, your judgment was certainly correct in this instance.
And I don’t mind. I’m totally not ashamed of caring about this.