Ok, here’s my take: a) Be aware of your own biases. b) If you think you have no biases, see a) c) “innocent until proven guilty” is court of law. d) Both parties in a lawsuit are “innocent until proven guilty” in a court of law. e) We are not in a court of law. f) This is the “court of public opinion”. g) In the “court of public opinion”, one party is typically considered “guilty” and the other “innocent” a priori, based upon a) Know your a).

Ok, here’s my take:

a) Be aware of your own biases.
b) If you think you have no biases, see a)

c) “innocent until proven guilty” is court of law.
d) Both parties in a lawsuit are “innocent until proven guilty” in a court of law.
e) We are not in a court of law.
f) This is the “court of public opinion”.
g) In the “court of public opinion”, one party is typically considered “guilty” and the other “innocent” a priori, based upon a)

Know your a).

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