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Fair enough. I see what you mean.
I do think it's entirely possible to think something is broken and agree with some of the results, but I think in the case of verdicts, it's mostly an emotional response. People, and I mean most people, on all political sides do this, predetermine for themselves the guilt or innocence ahead of the verdict.
And only want to hear that one verdict. It's our emotional attachment to our beliefs and whatnot.
I do think it's entirely possible to think something is broken and agree with some of the results, but I think in the case of verdicts, it's mostly an emotional response. People, and I mean most people, on all political sides do this, predetermine for themselves the guilt or innocence ahead of the verdict.
And only want to hear that one verdict. It's our emotional attachment to our beliefs and whatnot.