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I know full well the analogies and similarities between Strauss-Kahn's alleged crime and the policies of the IMF. I protest however your seeming insistence to paint my questioning of this event as somehow defensive of Strauss-Kahn and then blurring the lines between that and the policies of the IMF.
I am questioning the motivations behind why he was prosecuted for something you and I know goes on all the time in these places of power - and to a much greater extent even(hence my post of the video about the allegations raised against the Reagan era Republican political apparatus).
I appreciate your perspective - but do not insist that because I question this and the variables from many possible angles that there is some sort of allegience to the defendant or a bias against the victim because of race/origin/immigration status, etc.
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