Ok, the point of that comparison was not to simulate a possible scenario lol, it's to put into perspective how "innocent until proven guilty is worthless in real life" is a bit of an extreme sentence and not true in my opinion. It will be very mentally draining for a lot of people to have many associates and even close friends distance themselves all due to an allegation which could very well be untrue.
What I mean by innocent until proven guilty is -> I will not slander nor make personal judgements until I have collected enough information to make an educated statement/it is legally or de facto proven that they have done an activity. Basically, treat them as if they haven't done anything yet. This doesn't mean you have to full on support them or believe they must be innocent with no other possibilities.
I don't mean innocent until proven guilty" as in "I will blindly believe this person is innocent until it is proven by the courts they have done this."
Hmm, honestly i see your point and I agree that it's extremely reasonable to distance yourself from people who are accused of horrific crimes like rape (especially people you are not very close with - i.e a streamer)
I think i jumped to a couple conclusions on my end on what exactly you meant haha, but I'm glad we were able to fully explain our perspectives. I don't believe we honestly disagree on that much, i just misidentified the point of your original argument. In the end, I think while it's generally reasonable to distance yourself from people accused of crimes and disgusting behaviors, it always does depend on the situation and I personally hope that people I am close with would support me if I ever was accused of such a thing instead of immediately distancing themselves from me,
Regarding your final paragraph, I believe a very strong source of accusation would warrant some suspicion out of me, but this is why I said "I stand with innocent until proven guilty generally", and not "I always stand with innocent until proven guilty".
I am not saying any allegation will always be baseless and therefore everyone is innocent until proven guilty. The point I'm trying to make is that it's generally beneficial to not immediately assume someone is guilty of their accused crime when allegations come out, especially if they are not developed.
This does bring an interesting point up though, I don't think we are arguing from different ends on a topic. We probably just have different interpretations of the statement "innocent until proven guilty" applied to daily life. Thus, unless you have like any glaring contradictions or errors in my statements that you need to correct or for me to explain something -> I'm gonna end this conversation here to not stall this specific thread any longer. I don't personally think there's anything odd about your general point of view on this topic that I would want to question anymore.
Have a great day/night!
I respect your point of view and i appreciate you for elaborating on it.