Amanda Knox
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What he says, and it's very โ again, it goes back to like what are we telling ourselves and what is the cognitive bias? And I think this is where it gets super interesting because winning โ is interpreted in some people's minds as doing their duty, right? Like the way that my prosecutor has always talked about it with me is that he maintains that he was doing his duty. This was his job.
What he says, and it's very โ again, it goes back to like what are we telling ourselves and what is the cognitive bias? And I think this is where it gets super interesting because winning โ is interpreted in some people's minds as doing their duty, right? Like the way that my prosecutor has always talked about it with me is that he maintains that he was doing his duty. This was his job.
His job was to make a case that made logical sense to him based upon certain premises and And then to win that case in court. That was his job. That was his duty. And he believes that he was doing the right thing because that's what he was trained and incentivized to do.
His job was to make a case that made logical sense to him based upon certain premises and And then to win that case in court. That was his job. That was his duty. And he believes that he was doing the right thing because that's what he was trained and incentivized to do.
His job was to make a case that made logical sense to him based upon certain premises and And then to win that case in court. That was his job. That was his duty. And he believes that he was doing the right thing because that's what he was trained and incentivized to do.
In the same way that like, you know, journalists, if you ask journalists back who covered the case back in the day, they'll be like, well, we were doing our job. Our job was to sell the best story that we could to our audience. And right.
In the same way that like, you know, journalists, if you ask journalists back who covered the case back in the day, they'll be like, well, we were doing our job. Our job was to sell the best story that we could to our audience. And right.
In the same way that like, you know, journalists, if you ask journalists back who covered the case back in the day, they'll be like, well, we were doing our job. Our job was to sell the best story that we could to our audience. And right.
And so that's when it gets like fucked up because like how how have our institutions that we've relied on to be truth seeking institutions been corrupted from the inside by media? What is a question of like money or or power when politics gets brought into the equation with criminal justice?
And so that's when it gets like fucked up because like how how have our institutions that we've relied on to be truth seeking institutions been corrupted from the inside by media? What is a question of like money or or power when politics gets brought into the equation with criminal justice?
And so that's when it gets like fucked up because like how how have our institutions that we've relied on to be truth seeking institutions been corrupted from the inside by media? What is a question of like money or or power when politics gets brought into the equation with criminal justice?
Suddenly, you know, your prosecutor is now wanting to win cases, not because they're the right cases to win, but because they want to be elected. Like all of that gets distorted and and the motivations behind all our institutions become warped.
Suddenly, you know, your prosecutor is now wanting to win cases, not because they're the right cases to win, but because they want to be elected. Like all of that gets distorted and and the motivations behind all our institutions become warped.
Suddenly, you know, your prosecutor is now wanting to win cases, not because they're the right cases to win, but because they want to be elected. Like all of that gets distorted and and the motivations behind all our institutions become warped.
Right. That's it. Right. And then they hold then they hold the audience accountable for the kinds of stories that they are then incentivized to write. They say, well, you know, I wouldn't been writing this story if you weren't clicking on it. And this was like this vicious cycle. Right.
Right. That's it. Right. And then they hold then they hold the audience accountable for the kinds of stories that they are then incentivized to write. They say, well, you know, I wouldn't been writing this story if you weren't clicking on it. And this was like this vicious cycle. Right.
Right. That's it. Right. And then they hold then they hold the audience accountable for the kinds of stories that they are then incentivized to write. They say, well, you know, I wouldn't been writing this story if you weren't clicking on it. And this was like this vicious cycle. Right.