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| 0 | Even her friend laughedMore stupid shit than anyone else in US politics? I’ve only seen snippets here and there but I find her comments to be pretty intelligent. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 02/10/20 10:33 PM |
| 3 | The Kansas City Star Writes Skewed Article Covering 2012 Maryville Sexual Assault Case, I've Prepared a Letter to the Author In ResponseBy similar logic you could say the boys actions in leaving her in a vulnerable position (out in the freezing cold with inaddequate clothing) and not making sure she was alright and safe inside is indicative of a guilty conscience. Granted that could be because she was in such a state but it could just as easily be for more sinister reasons. Would someone leave a girl out in the cold like that if they had enjoyed consensual sex together? That sort of behaviour prompts one to think he was trying t… | /r/MensRights | 15/10/13 06:28 AM |
| 3 | The Kansas City Star Writes Skewed Article Covering 2012 Maryville Sexual Assault Case, I've Prepared a Letter to the Author In ResponseThat seems correct however who's to say she consented to drinking that much or if she consented to sex before hand? Consent usually has stringent requirements attached and to assume one has it in situations like this is very risky. This is for a court to decide. I suspect I would join you on many issues regards MR but in this particular case I feel the young men should be prosecuted or at very least brought before a court and the fact they weren't is suspicious to me. My initial feeling is they … | /r/MensRights | 15/10/13 06:02 AM |
| 6 | The Kansas City Star Writes Skewed Article Covering 2012 Maryville Sexual Assault Case, I've Prepared a Letter to the Author In ResponseThe 17-year-old accused by Daisy was not charged with statutory rape, as in Missouri that law generally applies in cases when a victim is under 14 years old or the perpetrator is over 21. But statutes also define sex as non-consensual when the victim is incapacitated by alcohol. Hospital tests roughly seven hours after Daisy stopped drinking showed her blood alcohol content still at 0.13. From this source There is a lot of legislation and my guess is if she still had a BAC of 0.13 seven hours af… | /r/MensRights | 15/10/13 05:38 AM |
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