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Originally posted by Sarah Valentine View Post*sniff sniff* Smells like bullshit.Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers
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found another article if it hasn't been posted already
upworthy's take on itRepeat after me, "I'm over it"
Yeah we're so over, over
Things I hate, that even after all this time...I still came back to the scene of the crime
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I think the reason their names were supposed to be kept private was due to them being underage. It's the same with how cases are sealed for minors - your age plays a huge role in how the courts treat you. If the boys were 18 and legal adults, I doubt it would have been an issue.
Even if that's the case, the victim never agreed or signed a contract saying she wouldn't discuss the case. If she never agreed to it, they can't force her to abide by their decision - SHE's the victim, and she has the right to talk about what happened to her.
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Ack, nevermind. So it was a gag order. Either way, I'm glad she isn't being charged.
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Also, holy fuck, this gem:
Chris Klein, an attorney for one of the boys, said publicizing their names may create problems for them in the future.
BOO HOO, the rapists are going to have problems in the future because they RAPED SOMEONE. Where are my tissues? I'm crying a river over here.Last edited by Seifer; 07-25-2012, 12:04 AM.
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Originally posted by fireheart17 View PostI don't know how true this is in the US, but at least in South Australia, while there are a great number of rape/sexual assault cases put forward, very few of them end up with a conviction.I am a sexy shoeless god of war!
Minus the sexy and I'm wearing shoes.
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Originally posted by bainsidhe View PostI've read some pretty awful comments blaming her for her rape because she drank herself unconscious. If she hadn't been drinking, she wouldn't have been vulnerable, but such victim-blaming is disgusting and undeserved. This girl has a ton of courage to come forward and I'm glad her family is supporting her.
It's a bad neighbourhood, late at night. A brand-new Mercedes pulls up to the curb. A man gets out, wearing an Armani suit and Rolex watch. He's drunk. Some punk sticks a gun in his face and demands his wallet.
While the victim in this situation would probably get a few comments along the lines of "what a moron", nobody would say "it's not really a robbery - he was asking for it" - why should things be any different for a rape victim?
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Originally posted by Seifer View PostChris Klein, an attorney for one of the boys, said publicizing their names may create problems for them in the future.
BOO HOO, the rapists are going to have problems in the future because they RAPED SOMEONE. Where are my tissues? I'm crying a river over here.
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Originally posted by wolfie View Post
While the victim in this situation would probably get a few comments along the lines of "what a moron", nobody would say "it's not really a robbery - he was asking for it" - why should things be any different for a rape victim?
so, to reverse your question, why is calling the drunk getting physically assaulted an idiot fine, and calling the drunk that got sexually assaulted an idiot victim blaming?Last edited by siead_lietrathua; 07-25-2012, 10:45 PM.All uses of You, You're, and etc are generic unless specified otherwise.
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Originally posted by siead_lietrathua View Postin my personal experiance, i have never seen someone say a person deserves or was asking to be raped.
in raction to an 11 year old girl being gang raped by 17 males-
"i'm not blaming the 11 year old girl, nothing excuses what those boys did. Im just saying her parents should have taken an additional step to protect her by dressing her sensibly."-Kathleen Passidomo florida
heck it's all over the internet*
*those are merely the first of numerous links.
Originally posted by wolfieget a few comments along the lines of "what a moron", nobody would say "it's not really a robbery - he was asking for it" -Originally posted by siead_lietrathua View Postwhy is calling the drunk getting physically assaulted an idiot fine, and calling the drunk that got sexually assaulted an idiot victim blaming?
If I walk naked down a dark alley, I am probably an idiot for many reasons(especially if there's broken glass present), if I am sexually assaulted in that alley I did nothing to deserve it, the two concepts are not mutually exclusive.
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i think (with cases like this) it bugs me that by saying "this person was drunk or high, in an unsafe enviroment, and that contributed to the series of circumstances that they were a victim of" gets someone slapped with victim blaming. and it bugs me because if we can't say "hey, doing this can result in you getting hurt/assaulted, here's an example" to OTHER people they may jsut keep putting themselves into those situations.
and ya, i have had that conversation with a coworker that was a minor. "maybe you shouldnt go to that house party with some guy that jjust came in the store. it might not be safe for you." / "pfft, nothing will happen" / "but that stuff does. (example)"/ "you cant blame the girl for that though!" / *sigh*All uses of You, You're, and etc are generic unless specified otherwise.
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Originally posted by siead_lietrathua View Posti think (with cases like this) it bugs me that by saying "this person was drunk or high, in an unsafe enviroment, and that contributed to the series of circumstances that they were a victim of" gets someone slapped with victim blaming.
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Originally posted by Shangri-laschild View PostI think there is a difference between saying that and saying that it's all her fault or that she obviously wanted it. Did she maybe not make the best judgement call? Could be. Doesn't mean that she deserved it or that it was less of a horrible thing than if she was sober and walking down a safe street during the day. So there definitely is a difference between the two statements.
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I know of a multiple decade , multiple generation child sexual abuser who got off with a 2 year probation and no order to stay away from kids. He did it again and got away with it.
I also know of someone who blew .06, just over the .05 limit here and he lost his license for 3 years and was on probation for 2 years. He had nothing else on his record except a couple of parking tickets. He ate a dessert with alchohol and 2 beers in an hour and he got a heavier punishment than that of a multiple child abuser. (not agreeing with drink driving, I have lost family members to drink drivers)
I know both people in these stories and I was a victim of one. I had the abuser charged and all I got was "He's too old and he deserves our sympathy. You are young, you'll get over it, it's no big deal. Put on your big girl panties and grow up". I did grow up and I did what any other SANE grown up would do and stepped up to the plate at 12 because all the adults in my life were sympathetic to this asshole. Sympathy for him ran so high that my uncle, after abuser was convicted, left his 4 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER with it...alone....weekly....for hours. He knew. Everyone knew but the sympathies lied with him. Never me. Never his many victims. Sadly it is common.
Originally posted by bainsidhe View PostI agree. What's also terrible is how many people seem to believe the boys shouldn't be severely punished (if at all). It sickens me, because these comments make it sound like the attackers couldn't help themselves. Or that it wasn't a big deal getting raped. The lawyers are so concerned the attackers will have their future ruined by this, while ignoring the fact this girl has been having nightmares and will be traumatized for years to come.
Experiences like this have left me deeply sad and disillusioned in the system and I feel strongly for anyone who gets embroiled in it either by choice or by unfortunate circumstance.
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I find it disgusting that fuckheads like WILL FREY III and AUSTIN ZEHNDER could rape a girl at a party and feel like they have any right to sympathy from anyone.
I applaud the victim for having the balls to violate the court order and name them as she did. I agree that she DID violate the law, and may have to face the consequences for it. I also see that she knew this quite clearly, and accepted to potential punishment for her actions as a fair trade for naming her attackers publicly. Bravo, darling....bravo indeed.
Is the law right? In general, yes it is. In this case, no it is not....but this law does more good than it does bad, as many others here have noted in various ways. But as it turns out, the lawyers for Frey and Zehnder dropped their motion to have the vicitm charged with contempt of court, and she is no longer facing those consequences. So justice did, in fact, prevail. But even if she had been charged, I would hope that a judge would see it for what it was, and perhaps find her guilty of contempt--and sentence her to a $1 fine, and a day in jail...suspended. I would have no problem with that. Just saying.
Originally posted by Greenday View PostIt'd be pretty unconstitutional to put her in jail for this.
Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View PostThis is precisely a first amendment case, as the government is limiting what she can say, which is not allowed.
Originally posted by Greenday View PostThe only person who can remove your first amendment rights is yourself. She wasn't part of the plea bargain deal so she isn't accountable to it.
Originally posted by Canarr View PostBut can he really issue a court order prohibiting anybody from speaking about a certain topic, forever?
Can a judge issue a permanent gag order in a case once it is closed? If all the major parties involved in the case sign on to such a deal, yes. And it would also be legal.
By the way, the judge in this case was a woman, not a man. So I am trying not to say "he," as not all judges are men, and clearly this one was not.
Originally posted by siead_lietrathua View PostExcept that her lawyers are fighting it in court.
Originally posted by SkullKing View PostThat being said, how can so many people say they got away lightly if they are yet to be sentenced?
Originally posted by Canarr View Post"Give the boys a break", stuff like that?
Which bones?
Originally posted by ngc_7331 View PostAnd she's aware of the consequences. She saying "bring it on" in a roundabout way to a court system who is more interested in protecting the criminals than the victims.
Originally posted by bainsidhe View PostI've read some pretty awful comments blaming her for her rape because she drank herself unconscious. If she hadn't been drinking, she wouldn't have been vulnerable, but such victim-blaming is disgusting and undeserved.
A teenager. Drinking. At a party. And passing out. Shocking behavior!
Oh, wait, no...that is pretty much standard!
That being said, many of us, as teenagers (and even older adults) have done just that. Were we stupid for doing it? Probably. Were we displaying bad judgment? Almost definitely. Were we deserving of unwanted sexual attention and/or sexual assault? No. Nor was the victim deserving of her assault, nor of the publication of the pictures of her assault by her assaulters.
The lawyers for the perpetrators wanted their clients' names to remain out of the public eye, because they were worried about potential future backlash and the possible harm their client's reputations might suffer.
Well, I personally hope Will Frey III and Austin Zehnder continue to have their names mentioned as lowlife fucktards who assaulted a defenseless unconscious woman because they are too dickless and nutless to get women in any other way. And I hope a whole lot of people kick their asses for it. And then kick their asses again for being such disgusting douchebags that they published pictures of the assault online. Fuck them, and fuck their reputations. I hope their dicks fall off in a slow and painful way.
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The latest is that the lawyer for one of the attackers is claiming that the victim "ruined" his client's life, and that he has had to move, lost his college scholarship, gotten death threats, and various other things, all because the victim revealed his and his buddy's names.
To which I say: Fucking serves you right, you fuckwits. My only question: was it Will Frey III or Austin Zehnder that had their life ruined?
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