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Belief in Innocence: Convenience Over Responsibility

Believing in a perpetrator's innocence allows individuals to maintain existing relationships and social benefits, such as friendship and celebrity access, without personal sacrifice. In contrast, acknowledging the victims necessitates a more challenging stance that could lead to social ostracization of the perpetrator, illustrating a fundamental reluctance to confront uncomfortable truths for fear of inconveniencing social dynamics.

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