Zone1 Are White People Wrong to Judge Fani Willis by Our Standards of Marital Fidelity and Ethics?

Serious question.

I'm white so I don't know. I'm asking any black posters on here if they feel that the white lawyers questioning her are coming from a different place as far as how important marital honesty is, or the morality of romance with someone who is married to another.

In this clip:



She seems very surprised and annoyed that the opposing is asking her about the money that she gave her married lover, for their vacations and dinners and other entertainments they shared. She tries to be a bit of a wise guy, but she does not really evade the fact of having given him money, just tries not to answer about the form.

More oddly to me is that she is not at all embarrassed about the fact that she was doing all this with a man who has a wife at home who may or may not be aware of this affair.

Is that a common thing, that all that would be important is the relationship she enjoys, and has no thoughts or feelings about the wife whose husband she is taking. In her world, it that normal, I guess is my question.

What does race have to do with morality here?
 
Serious question.

I'm white so I don't know. I'm asking any black posters on here if they feel that the white lawyers questioning her are coming from a different place as far as how important marital honesty is, or the morality of romance with someone who is married to another.

In this clip:



She seems very surprised and annoyed that the opposing is asking her about the money that she gave her married lover, for their vacations and dinners and other entertainments they shared. She tries to be a bit of a wise guy, but she does not really evade the fact of having given him money, just tries not to answer about the form.

More oddly to me is that she is not at all embarrassed about the fact that she was doing all this with a man who has a wife at home who may or may not be aware of this affair.

Is that a common thing, that all that would be important is the relationship she enjoys, and has no thoughts or feelings about the wife whose husband she is taking. In her world, it that normal, I guess is my question.

Serious question???????
You're support a sexual predator, the pussy grabber and porn star fucker Trump.
 
Serious question.

I'm white so I don't know. I'm asking any black posters on here if they feel that the white lawyers questioning her are coming from a different place as far as how important marital honesty is, or the morality of romance with someone who is married to another.

In this clip:



She seems very surprised and annoyed that the opposing is asking her about the money that she gave her married lover, for their vacations and dinners and other entertainments they shared. She tries to be a bit of a wise guy, but she does not really evade the fact of having given him money, just tries not to answer about the form.

More oddly to me is that she is not at all embarrassed about the fact that she was doing all this with a man who has a wife at home who may or may not be aware of this affair.

Is that a common thing, that all that would be important is the relationship she enjoys, and has no thoughts or feelings about the wife whose husband she is taking. In her world, it that normal, I guess is my question.


My Mom was born in Rio, so technically I’m Hispanic. I don’t know what you white boys did to Fani
 
Race has nothing to do with the infidelity. He had a plausible story - "Marriage ended years ago, just stayed legal for the kids."
Did his wife testify to that?

I'd love to see a clip of his wife saying, "oh, it wasn't really cheating."
Maybe I slept through this in law school, but I don't see how this impacts the case against Trump, other than a potential very long delay, while another prosecutor comes up to speed.
The case should be dropped, and a new prosecutor - if they appoint one - should have to re-present the case to a different grand jury.

Because the grand jury can only go by what the prosecutor presents, and we now know that Fani is a professional liar.
 
I didnt know morality was race based,,
Fani Willis does, and I want to know if other blacks agree with her:

'You cannot expect black women to be perfect and save the world. We need to be allowed to stumble,' she said.

Maybe that only applies to a black woman who happpen to be engaged in saving the whole world while she only wrecks one marriage?

That's my question.
 
To answer OP’s question, standards should be identical regardless of race. And that applies to everything: who gets admitted to law school, who gets pushed up to DA, who gets a plum job like WH Prsss Secretary, or so forth.
 
children from 3 different women. trump is setting the standards for white "morality,"
Here’s the difference: Trump is widely criticized for his sexual excess, and claims to have changed.

Fani tells us we can’t hold her to the same standards and Democrats don’t object to that.
 
Here’s the difference: Trump is widely criticized for his sexual excess, and claims to have changed.

Fani tells us we can’t hold her to the same standards and Democrats don’t object to that.
Republicans had no objection to Trump’s “morality” (“claims” to have changed are just words).
 
Republicans had no objection to Trump’s “morality” (“claims” to have changed are just words).
Every Republican that I knew did object to Trump‘s lack of sexual morality. And, so did Trump by the very fact that he repented of it.

Was he being completely dishonest and hypocritical? I don’t know, I can’t see into his heart. But I can hear his words, and I can hear Fani’s defiant words of seeming pride in her ruining of another woman’s marriage.

All that is very well-known, and not in dispute, as far as I know. The question for this thread is, is it wrong to hold Fani Willis to the same standards that we hold, For example, Donald Trump or Bill Clinton to?
 
To answer OP’s question, standards should be identical regardless of race. And that applies to everything: who gets admitted to law school, who gets pushed up to DA, who gets a plum job like WH Prsss Secretary, or so forth.
Then why is Fani labeled a home wrecker and Trump….well. When you are rich and powerful and male you can do anything….you can stumble and then claim to have changed while paying hush money to the porn star you were effing behind your wife‘s back.

The OP wants to make it about race…because she is Black, but it isn’t. It is about the different levels of scrutiny applied to men and women.
 
Maybe these two really don't understand right from wrong. They both seem to be self-centered pleasure seekers first and foremost. That would explain their greedy and immoral approach to life. These are definitely not the type of people anyone wants prosecuting- stalking them. I'd bet they're both getting money from any number of never Trump 'robber baron' organizations as well. MAGA
 
Every Republican that I knew did object to Trump‘s lack of sexual morality. And, so did Trump by the very fact that he repented of it.

That certainly was not a very public stand among Republicans and morality has ceased to be an issue for them. Repentance without reparation is just words at the moment. If you think it is more then why don’t you take the claim that the marriage was already over just as seriously? Different bars?


Was he being completely dishonest and hypocritical? I don’t know, I can’t see into his heart. But I can hear his words, and I can hear Fani’s defiant words of seeming pride in her ruining of another woman’s marriage.
So you can see into her heart?



All that is very well-known, and not in dispute, as far as I know. The question for this thread is, is it wrong to hold Fani Willis to the same standards that we hold, For example, Donald Trump or Bill Clinton to?
But you Republicans aren’t holding her to the same standard.
 

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