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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her friends really failed her.[/quote] By allowing her autonomy and giving her the privacy she requested? [/quote] I agree blaming the friends is uncool. They had no reason to think she'd do something dumb like [b]swim in rough seas at night[/b]. [/quote] How do you know she *chose* to? Did reports say that? Eyewitnesses or video? [/quote] It’s you again. I went to McDonalds today. It’s logical to infer I chose to go there. You’re not the feminist you think you are. Because something bad happened to this young woman, we don’t get to then decide it wasn’t the result of a decision she made. We don’t get to play women make decisions for themselves, but if something bad happened it must not be their fault. There is evidence to indicate she chose to go in the water. There is zero evidence to support that any decisions made were not her own. [/quote] Look it's name calling poster thinking they know who someone is or if they are a feminist or not. YOU don't know what went on at that moment. Or were you at Riu for a McDonald's too? [/quote] I know that she drank at the bar for hours. Then went to the beach with her friends and two guys they met. I know she willingly went to the beach (on video), and her friends seemed the situation kosher enough to leave her and the guy and take her phone. I know the guy woke up hours later alone in the beach and stumbled back to hotel (on video). I know the friends thought she was with him, he thought she was with the friends. The only two people that will ever actually know what happened that moment are the two people that were there. No one else will ever know. Based on this fact, one has to infer from all of the other things we do know as a fact, that this was a terrible accident. You can push the we don’t know argument as much as you want. But we do actually know quite a bit. [/quote] He could have harmed her, we only have his changing stories. Men harm women every day. Drunk or not. Here, she may have drowned or he may have used water to hide crime.[/quote]
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