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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
I see class issues, but I don't see it as class privilege. Gender and race privilege, however, are all over the place here. It's easier for a jury to look down on a poor or working-class (as I always assumed Casey Anthony to be) than it is a middle class or reasonably wealthy woman. If anything, her class background may have hurt her case...? I guess it's a moo point.
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hehehe... I know it's a typo above, but I have a friend who for YEARS thought it was really a "moo point", like, it was so pointless that someone would say "moo" to it to highlight it being nonsensical.
/back to the regularly-scheduled arguments above...