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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's the thing, my bitches. Lots of women report rapes. A far fewer amount than are reported are ever a) pursued by law enforcement and b) tried in a courtroom, due to lack of evidence or witnesses or reliable testimony from either side. This case: A. Was prosecuted B. Be went to trial C. Went to unanimous jury conviction Which means, A: Emily Doe's accusation of rape was credible and provable B. Emily Doe's accusation and recollections were backed up by eyewitness statements on part of the Swedes C. A preponderance of evidence proved Brock Turner DID RAPE her Given these facts it is incredible any of you would come here and the to say she was not raped. *You don't get to do that.* law enforcement said she was, a DA said she was, two witnesses say she was, a jury said she was, AND SHE SAID SHE WAS! So it is not up to you to say it was "a hookup gone wrong" or her lying about giving consent. [/quote] Emily Doe wrote a very powerful letter. In it, she absolved herself of all responsibility for her actions from the moment she chose to drink a bunch of shots. Good for her, if it helps her move on. Yes, she was raped, and the rapist was caught and convicted. She's upset that his apology did not fully take responsibility for his actions. Her letter didn't do that, either.[/quote] I'm sorry, but the fact that she was raped does make her the victim here, you know that right? The rape isn't justified just because she was drunk, you know that right?[/quote] He's a convicted felon. Once he's served his time, paid his debt to society, then that's it. He doesn't have to apologize, although it's nice. By serving his sentence, he has taken responsibility for his crime. You're right that the victim doesn't have to do anything. Most of them are not ruined for life, though, as some PPs have said. It's a bit insulting to think that of her.[/quote] Well he doesn't really have a choice to serve his sentence. So he's not necessarily taking responsibility. And based on his lack of apology or only claiming responsibility for drinking, I'm going to go with he doesn't take responsibility. And that's what is scary. He needs to learn his lesson, he needs to understand that what he did was wrong and understand why it was wrong. Oh, and I certainly haven't insinuated that she's "ruined for life".[/quote]
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