This is venturing into so much off-topic PM stuff, but since it's addressed to me in the open, I 100% have a problem with people otherwise or flat-out saying that the man (not even the defendant, but the man) is always guilty because of X, Y, and Z, and sorry if I have brought focus on that as a dissenting opinion. You have made it known that you have a law degree in other posts here, so I would feel (and hope you feel) that the correct way is actually an investigation and a court of law.
I also 100% have a problem with people saying the comments I referenced above about Nik as it pertains to someone they have never met and know nothing about besides watching their skating. I wouldn't want to be accused of something and then have the posters on FSU who tend to often have problems with what I say all of a sudden gang up and say "Oh I could see that coming a mile away" "I knew it!" or whatever else. And they 'know' me more than Nikolaj Sorensen.
As you have written, people all over this board and in life complain about things that bother them (Royalty Thread as you said, politics, LGBTQ rights that have nothing to do with them personally, etc). When I get quoted here either directly or by subtle 'people are saying' mentions, I tend to reply and double down or point out other things that bother me. I replied earlier because I commented upthread about this 'look at the skaters who liked X post' stuff that always comes up. There are instances of people complaining about the same things repeatedly all over the place, and also plenty of people
in this thread who are suggesting their way is the only way and everyone else is... an enabler. What's the difference? I've complained about underrotated jumps for far longer than IJS has been around, and there have been people that take it extremely personally when I comment on their favorite skater, as if that's the only skater who has ever experienced my <<, <, and 'e' wrath
No one is ever guilty of something until they are proved innocent. That's not an opinion- that's the foundation of law. Arguing that the system is unfair or unbalanced is a different story. Stating opinions about someone as if they were known facts-- also just opinions that no one has to agree with, and can also call out. Unless we are all supposed to just agree with each other all the time