JUSTICE FOR JOHNNY: Massive Victory for Due Process - My Thoughts
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Guys, the jury is in in the Amber Heard Johnny Depp trial and Johnny Depp wins bigly.
It's actually amazing.
You know, $15 million in punitive and compensatory damages from Amber Heard to Johnny Depp, taking her case and saying, Kind of crapped the bed.
But the bigger thing is the jury found that what Amber Heard said where she had this sort of rare vantage point of seeing how institutions protect men accused of abuse was defamatory.
I mean, that's a big thing in the Me Too world, in the believe all women.
Era, where if you were a guy, you were guilty until proven innocent.
Now, that may not be written in law, but it was basically fact.
Even if you were later proven innocent, you were probably destroyed for life just because of the way these stories played out.
So, this isn't easy.
It's been an issue for a lot of men who've probably been abused or in abusive relationships.
And they couldn't even possibly admit it.
Johnny Depp actually took this to the next level, actually pushed back, put himself out there, and maybe it changes the narrative where we could actually have some equality that everyone's always striving for in cases like this.
Now, whether you're the male abuser or the female abuser, you should Be in serious trouble for that, obviously.
But it's not how it's worked.
If you were a guy and you were accused of these things, it was over.
So Johnny Depp may have actually changed the narrative on this.
So Amber Turd has perhaps crapped her last bed.
The one thing that perhaps all of America could agree on in the last few months was that she's terrible, right?
And you know this because Of a couple of things.
You know this because there was not a single guy out there that came out and was like, no, no, no, Amber Heard's great.
Love her. Didn't work out, but like, she's wonderful.
Everyone who dated her and the list seemed like it was, you know, rather extensive.
It was pretty nobody. They were just like, no, I'm just going to stay out of this one.
There was no white knight coming to her rescue saying, no, no, no, she's great.
It didn't work out, but I loved her.
You're a wonderful person. So let's hope she doesn't lose her crap over this.
But this has been...
A big case.
It's probably going to change the way so many of these things are looked at over the last few years.
You know, pushing back on, again, some of that rabid feminist crap that they've put out there in the narrative and have been eaten alive that, you know, it can only be men.
We must believe all women.
I mean, remember, I was trending for like two years.
Like, there can't be a case, but that's how bad Amber Heard is.
She was so bad that a jury, under scrutiny, with media everywhere, was able to be like, yeah, no.
No. Didn't happen.
Now, of course, will the Washington Post skate for publishing these things?
Of course they do, because it seems like it's their basically de facto job defaming people and pushing some of this crazy narrative nonsense.
But Johnny Depp was worth $15 million, effectively probably bankrupting Amber Heard.
And more importantly, the rest of the world realized probably, again, based on everything I saw, And it's a screwed up relationship, but like, this is a terrible person and maybe just the person we needed to push back on the narrative that dominated our culture for so long.
The culture of influence of rabid feminists who undermine genuine victims of sexual assaults from either side by basically bankrupting Amber Heard for effectively lying about it.
Or at least the jury believed that.
So kudos to Johnny Depp for actually pushing back, having the guts to fight for himself.