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Uh huh. My mistake. I was talking to this dude:

The "impact of you (sic) article is blunted by a false premise: 'So, if I were to step on your toe in the line at Chipotle and break it, I doubt whether you would care if breaking your toe had been my plan all along.' Of course it matters what the intention was.”

He's wrong. It doesn't. It doesn't in principle. It doesn't in application. It doesn't for his stated reasons. So, favor - if you see him in the streets, let him know for me, ya?

~Best.

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Catherine Pugh, Esq.
Catherine Pugh, Esq.

Written by Catherine Pugh, Esq.

Private Counsel. Former DOJ-CRT, Special Litigation Section, Public Defender; Adjunct Professor (law & undergrad). Developed Race & Law course.

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