Comment on Kevin Spacey Feature ‘Control’ Eyeing Theatrical Release in December (Exclusive)
Ab_intra@lemmy.world 1 year agoSame here mate. As its said where it’s smoke there is fire.
The issue with these types of charges is that there is often not enough evidence to convict. I’ve got a hard time beliving that he is innocent when there is so many people that has accused him of this. It’s really a shame that the victims did not get belived.
sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
What if he didn’t do anything, and there are a handful of people trying to take advantage of his money/fame? I don’t think that’s what’s happening, but I don’t know. I would like to think that he was not convicted, so I trust the courts, because if you can’t trust the courts then society is on seriously rocky ground. But I don’t really trust the courts. Shit, I’m giving myself a headache.
Ab_intra@lemmy.world 1 year ago
In principle I trust in the judicial system… But when you are talking about a multimillionaire that can throw his whole fortune on this then I get sceptical.
By all means he might be innocent. But when there is so many people accusing him… I don’t see why they would put themselves trough all this media outcry just for a payday. By all means it’s a possibility… But just look at the Harvey Weinstein case…
I’m not sure by all means that he’s guilty. For all we know he has done nothing of what has been claimed… But when there is so many people coming out with their stories it’s hard not to think there is more to it.
BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social 1 year ago
A Court failing to convict someone of a crime has never meant that the person has done no wrong. The burden of proof is extremely high, as it probably should be given that you're going to send someone to prison. There's a fundamental assumption in the judicial system - one I think most people would agree with - that it's better to let a guilty person go free than to falsely punish an innocent one. There are consequences of that, and the ease of escaping sexual assault charges is one of them, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the entire system is fundamentally flawed.
The important thing to keep in mind is that courts operate at very high standards of proof, and they shouldn't be seen as an ultimately arbiter of whether or not someone is a good person - only whether there's enough evidence for the state to imprison them, which is a very different question.
sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
Sure, that’s all true. But the question is how does society treat someone who has been acquitted? Kevin Spacey was one of my favorite actors. I mean Usual Suspects, Se7en, American Beauty, and many more. I won’t watch him again though. I think he’s a guilty creep. But I also know that I know less than the courts did, and if we are saying innocent until proven guilty, it’s kind of hypocritical to behave in a way that could be compared to “The election didn’t go my way, so I’m going to attempt a coup”. It’s an internal conflict about what the written rules of society say and what the unwritten rules of society say. But the unwritten rules of society also are what caused lynchings and witch burnings, so I don’t want to trust that. Like I said, I give myself a headache with this shit.
FARTYSHARTBLAST@kbin.social 1 year ago
Always has been.