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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People have so many opinions on how they think rape survivors should act, should behave, what they should do. In Alabama, male non-rape victims think they know survivors should not have abortions, because the women should care about the baby more and it’s her job to become a mom. The CP5 were horribly treated — but that doesnt mean people who care about police misconduct get to tell the rape victim that she’s recovering from her rape “wrong” and that it’s her job to uplift the men wrongfully accused. Get it? Rape victims recover how they need to recover, whether other people like their path or not. [/quote] Who said she was recovering from her rape wrong?! Ppl are calling her out for her belief that the police did nothing wrong even with tapes and dna evidence. Ppl are letting her know it’s not ok to just assume that bc she went through something those 5 kids did not. It’s not ok for her to act as though those kids are guilty just bc they were in the park and the police said they did it. Get it?[/quote] She’s allowed to feel however she wants to feel. I feel great sympathy for her AND the kids charged unfairly. Sometimes, victim’s families disagree with a not guilty verdict from a jury. You cannot tell them how to feel.[/quote] Did someone say she wasn’t allowed to feel however she wants? Or are ppl calling her out for siding with the horrible detectives, DA and police. You can have all the sympathy for her in the world. Doesn’t change her true nature. [/quote] Actually the rape victim is the scariest example of just how deep and illogical racial bias goes. She doesn't remember anything at all about the rape. However, when evidence and THE ACTUAL RAPIST are revealed she insists they're still guilty. Why? Because they police and DA said those black boys did it. Evidence means nothing and neither does common sense (all of Reyes' other rapes were committed alone but on this night he decided he needed help???). If a person wants to be a white racist (but delude themselves into believing they're not), they and and will do so despite the evidence.[/quote]
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