Posted by MikeT23 on 12/17/2014 2:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by burnsy483 on 12/17/2014 2:27:00 PM (view original):
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Posted by MikeT23 on 12/17/2014 1:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by burnsy483 on 12/17/2014 1:19:00 PM (view original):
Women who wear short skirts in public are more likely to be raped than women who wear jeans. Woman in short skirt who goes out for the night gets raped. If this thread was "rapist should go to jail" would your response be "well, really, she shouldn't have been out like that. She was asking for it."
I need more details.
Did she get totally ********* and go to the bathroom with Rothlisberger?
Did she brag about ******* Kobe then accuse him of rape?
Did she get so ****** up that high school boys carried her from party to party while having their way with her?
Nope. Was just wearing a short skirt. She had nice legs. Got rapist's attention.
Where was she?
What time was it?
What was she doing?
An SC college bar in Columbia. It was 11 PM. She was followed to the bathroom and raped there.
If you're going to need more details, I'm not sure why, considering you're jumping to defend a cop who was charged with assault for shooting a man who reached for his license when the cop asked him to. You don't know much more detail than that, so asking me for more specifics than this seems unnecessary.
A Rothlisberger-type situation?
I didn't really defend the cop for shooting the guy. I said he was a ****** cop not a criminal. And pointed out that the "suspect" could have done something differently to avoid getting shot by a ****** cop.
I don't know the specifics with Rothlisberger, honestly.
The rapist approached her because she was wearing this short skirt and tried to hit on her. She took part his a conversation with him to be nice. She went to the bathroom partially to end the conversation.
It's interesting that you jump to accuse a man who was simply getting his license, and not the man who shot him for assuming he was getting a gun or flamethrower. I understand being a cop is difficult, and I respect most people who decide they want to be a law enforcement officer, but clearly the officer overreacted to the situation, and is (imo) rightly charged with a crime because of it.