Geosurface
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- Mar 22, 2012
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the DJ's race should be irrelevant
Should be, but in a multiracial society race is never irrelevant, unfortunately.
In this case, the reason I drew attention to it is to counter any undercurrent in anyone's mind of "Oh suuuure, racist southern white guy and his racist southern white friends/family at the wedding are circling the wagons and covering for him. He was probably completely drunk" which might be in someone's mind without them even realizing it.
But when they know that the DJ who was hired to be there rather than a friend/family, and who was black so not part of any racial wagon-circling enclave, also said he didn't seem to have had much to drink, I think it carries more weight. Hence me mentioning it in the way I did.
how many wedding receptions have you been to where someone monitored your alcohol consumption?
I've never drank and have only been to a couple of wedding receptions. But my understanding of this is that cops would routinely ask people "and did you notice if he was drinking much?" in a situation like this, and if these same people who said they didn't see him drinking much had said they DID you'd be using it right now to bolster your point about his BAC. I think it is illuminating that nobody saw him drinking much.
Why do you keep making up stories?
Me? I see a lot of people here who are saying basically "his behavior cannot possibly be explained in any benign way, and there is no scenario where what he's claiming makes sense" - my response both as someone who probably leans a bit toward believing Dunn here, and also just as someone who likes doing the devil's advocate thing, is to put forth scenarios and hypotheticals which COULD, contrary to their assertions, make the pieces fit together.
This is what the prosecutor does too, tries to fit all the evidence together to create a malevolent picture which ends with Dunn in prison. I'm trying to do the opposite for balance.
