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If you bothered to read his post he called it a run of the mill sex crime. Go back a page and read it. Do you really think 3 months is long enough for somebody committing a sexual assault like that?
It was not long enoug, but he doesn't deserve the same sentence as someone who committed an actual rape. And it's not fair for the media and public to lie and say he raped her when he was convicted of attempted rape.m he fingered her. They only get away with saying he raped her because he is a white kid at an elite college.
Not true. Who the hell hangs out at an undergrad party with their little sister at a college they don't attend and gets black out drunk? Some one looking for some younger blood.
Oh, good grief! Didn't we go through all this in June?
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Originally Posted by The Dark Enlightenment
She wasn't slapped, punched or injured in any way, and she wasn't raped. She was touched. She was an older adult woman who went to a college party, did six shots and staggered off with a drunk boy she didn't know. At some point the boy put his hand in her pants. We don't know if she wanted him to or not, or if it happened before or after she passed out. She doesn't remember because she was so drunk. It may have been a crime, but it certainly was not the kind of thing that justifies a long prison sentence, or the imaginative punishments being dreamed up by contributors to this thread. As sex crimes go, it was run-of-the-mill.
Brockie-poo was convicted of three counts of felony sexual assault. 1 month per felony? The woman was not just drunk, she was unconscious. Pretty hard to consent to sex when you're unconscious. Brockie-boy was discovered committing his "action" while she was unconscious. A jury of his peer decided that.
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Originally Posted by jman07
It was not long enoug, but he doesn't deserve the same sentence as someone who committed an actual rape. And it's not fair for the media and public to lie and say he raped her when he was convicted of attempted rape.m he fingered her. They only get away with saying he raped her because he is a white kid at an elite college.
He committed three counts of sexual assault, not "attempted rape". A jury of his peers decided that.
Because nothing says glamour like an older non-student who attends a frat party with her little sister, pounds shots, wanders outside behind a dumpster with a drunk boy stranger, rolls around in the leaves with her pants down and passes out.
Because nothing says glamour like an older non-student who attends a frat party with her little sister, pounds shots, wanders outside behind a dumpster with a drunk boy stranger, rolls around in the leaves with her pants down and passes out.
Now, now. Let's not ruin liberal patronage with facts.
Because nothing says glamour like an older non-student who attends a frat party with her little sister, pounds shots, wanders outside behind a dumpster with a drunk boy stranger, rolls around in the leaves with her pants down and passes out.
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Now, now. Let's not ruin liberal patronage with facts.
You two need a tissue? Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Because nothing says glamour like an older non-student who attends a frat party with her little sister, pounds shots, wanders outside behind a dumpster with a drunk boy stranger, rolls around in the leaves with her pants down and passes out.
Glamorous [glam-er-uh s]
- full of excitement, adventure, and unusual activity:
Even in your own interpretation of the "event" the definition fits.
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