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That can't be it for Rrie. I won't let it be.
Never forget. Never forgive.
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Maintain the Rage!
That can't be it for Rrie. I won't let it be.
Never forget. Never forgive.
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And he too was made subject to attack upon his debut here, as he himself has posted.
Probably because my posts were not victim friendly. But the term "victim bashing" has somehow been interpreted as ascribing any blame to the victim. Yet that is exactly what this case was about! Did he force her or did she go over herself? The very suggestion that her death was the consequence of her own actions has been criticised on this forum, yet that was exactly what the verdict was.
I will be interested to watch how this case is discussed now. If we can't ascribe blame to the victim, how do you discuss it? Ignore the verdict and assume he was convicted?
I respect what you're saying and i understand what you're saying, but i would have thought those in the legal industry would have a thicker skin when it comes to their profession. I don't see why it should be taken personally, it's a public forum. Besides, judges and lawyers have a voice. Victims do not.
Probably because my posts were not victim friendly. But the term "victim bashing" has somehow been interpreted as ascribing any blame to the victim. Yet that is exactly what this case was about! Did he force her or did she go over herself? The very suggestion that her death was the consequence of her own actions has been criticised on this forum, yet that was exactly what the verdict was.
I will be interested to watch how this case is discussed now. If we can't ascribe blame to the victim, how do you discuss it? Ignore the verdict and assume he was convicted?
And there are certainly incompetent lawyers ... and incompetent bankers ... and incompetent politicians ... and incompetent people in every profession. Just being a lawyer (or any other professional/worker) does not necessarily make one competent.
Maybe because that's what the court is for ...?
And we are not have those same constraints.
I am very proud of my profession. The legals in this trial have worked incredibly hard. They have immense integrity. Suggesting they are corrupt just because someone doesn't understand legal concepts, or because the verdict wasn't what one had hoped is offensive to not only the players, but the whole profession.
No, they [words] are not a collection of letters on a screen. They are words and words have meanings. Words combined with grammar and punctuation work together to covey what the writer is trying to express. This is called communication. If i'm being pedantic about it ...
I'm sorry if concerning myself with the victim whose life has actually been lost and not someone who has their life offends anybody.
Once again, just because someone is not legally responsible for someone's death does not mean they aren't morally responsible in some people's eyes.
Some men are awesome. Some men are absolute *****s.
Guess what, John? You get to choose which one you are. You really do! You don't have to be hated and therefore in the camp that thinks women hate men. Self-reflection might lead you to the answer that it is not all men, but... one.
Probably because my posts were not victim friendly. But the term "victim bashing" has somehow been interpreted as ascribing any blame to the victim. Yet that is exactly what this case was about! Did he force her or did she go over herself? The very suggestion that her death was the consequence of her own actions has been criticised on this forum, yet that was exactly what the verdict was.
I will be interested to watch how this case is discussed now. If we can't ascribe blame to the victim, how do you discuss it? Ignore the verdict and assume he was convicted?
So true. The ones who don't rape, murder, assault, degrade or humiliate are generally not hated.
That can't be it for Rrie. I won't let it be.
Never forget. Never forgive.
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It is my opinion that Warriena has had more than enough blame ascribed to her for the outcome of the events of that night. She is dead. What greater penalty is there for her or for her family? You may possess legal acumen but you seem to be somewhat deficient in compassion.
It is my opinion that Warriena has had more than enough blame ascribed to her for the outcome of the events of that night. She is dead. What greater penalty is there for her or for her family? You may possess legal acumen but you seem to be somewhat deficient in compassion.