In fairness to him, without a lawyer prepping him beforehand with questions and no counsel at his side, even very smart people can look like idiots if they're not prepared before a deposition, etc. Be that as it may, he still came off as clueless, non-confident, and untrustworthy and that is a fact. My hope is that him coming forward and everyone seeing how he is treated will inspire his co-workers and other postal workers to speak up. His bravery should be congratulated, his intellect not so much.
In fairness to him, without a lawyer prepping him beforehand with questions and no counsel at his side, even very smart people can look like idiots if they're not prepared before a deposition, etc. Be that as it may, he still came off as clueless, non-confident, and untrustworthy and that is a fact. My hope is that him coming forward and everyone seeing how he is treated will inspire his co-workers and other postal workers to speak up. His bravery should be congratulated, his intellect not so much.