Cyber sleuth
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Agree - I know many attorneys and if they had been brazen enough to put these disgusting thoughts to actual words it would have been over a phone callI agree, I see it as whistleblowing as well. Posting on internet is not like the old days when letters could be burned, nothing is private when a group is involved. I’m shocked that none of this group is more cautious - especially if becoming involved in a professional capacity - of this old but true adage -
*Never Write Down What You Don't Want Others to Know*
IMO it serves them right that they were outed. They ought to be ashamed of their foolish, thoughtless and arrogant behaviour. Hopefully they might learn something from this and realize how over the line they acted and back away from their power trip to nowhere.
I am absolutely beyond disappointed in the actions of individuals that should have had the professional wherewithal to not partake in this behavior.
I am also surprised that some otherwise smart, logical people that typically show discernment are defending or downplaying this behavior.
One can be a faithful supporter of the defense team and not condone this behavior. At some point it’s more dignified to recognize that the behavior was out of line, and call a spade a spade.
It’s painfully obvious it was a bad move. They got caught and now they will pay whatever legal, professional and/or social penalties that follow.