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No big deal. Just another rape case against Trump that he is trying to get out of.
If some woman I never met accuses me of rape and say she has the rapist's DNA; I'd gladly provide mine and see it as a golden opportunity to clear my name.
But what do I know. There must be a reason the stable and totally moral genius is refusing provide his DNA to clear his name.
No big deal. Just another rape case against Trump that he is trying to get out of.
If some woman I never met accuses me of rape and say she has the rapist's DNA; I'd gladly provide mine and see it as a golden opportunity to clear my name.
But what do I know. There must be a reason the stable and totally moral genius is refusing provide his DNA to clear his name.
No big deal. Just another rape case against Trump that he is trying to get out of.
If some woman I never met accuses me of rape and say she has the rapist's DNA; I'd gladly provide mine and see it as a golden opportunity to clear my name.
But what do I know. There must be a reason the stable and totally moral genius is refusing provide his DNA to clear his name.
The notion that "if you've got nothing to hide, you shouldn't mind giving up your right to privacy (or any other right)" is incredibly dangerous. Your dislike of Trump notwithstanding, consider these other scenarios:
1) You get stopped for speeding. The police want to search your car. If you've got nothing to hide, you should let them.
2) The police randomly come to your home and want to conduct a search. If you've got nothing to hide, you should let them.
3) You're randomly stopped by the police while walking down the street. They want do to a body cavity search on you. If you have nothing to hide, you should let them.
4) Your employer decides that they're going to monitor all of your personal internet traffic (not just on work IT assets). If you've got nothing to hide, you should let them.
DNA is as personal as it gets. Nobody should be forced to give up their DNA unless there is probably cause to do so and a warrant has been issued. Neither of those have happened in Trump's case. TDS has a way of making the most rational of people totally cray cray. Before you decide anyone (including politicians) should voluntarily give up their rights, be damn sure you're willing to hold yourself to the same standards. My guess is that you'd whine like a baby if someone demanded your DNA without probably cause.
The notion that "if you've got nothing to hide, you shouldn't mind giving up your right to privacy (or any other right)" is incredibly dangerous. Your dislike of Trump notwithstanding, consider these other scenarios:
1) You get stopped for speeding. The police want to search your car. If you've got nothing to hide, you should let them.
2) The police randomly come to your home and want to conduct a search. If you've got nothing to hide, you should let them.
3) You're randomly stopped by the police while walking down the street. They want do to a body cavity search on you. If you have nothing to hide, you should let them.
4) Your employer decides that they're going to monitor all of your personal internet traffic (not just on work IT assets). If you've got nothing to hide, you should let them.
DNA is as personal as it gets. Nobody should be forced to give up their DNA unless there is probably cause to do so and a warrant has been issued. Neither of those have happened in Trump's case. TDS has a way of making the most rational of people totally cray cray. Before you decide anyone (including politicians) should voluntarily give up their rights, be damn sure you're willing to hold yourself to the same standards. My guess is that you'd whine like a baby if someone demanded your DNA without probably cause.
And definitely if you are guilty of rape don't give up your DNA to prove your innocence if you are not innocent.
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