I was surprised by how much of what I thought I knew about this case turned out to be incorrect.
Not commenting one way or the other on the merits of this prosecution, but I am struck by how the same people seeking to punish this guy for "bias intimidation" for the tweets that arguably led to a suicide are also instrumental in the administration of an institutional system that just as zealously seeks to impose de facto sentences of punitive rape on the people in their charge.