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What's not true, seattlechiquita? I wasn't speaking about you personally. Many of the opinions I've read in the last few days are in disbelief and contempt that a true victim would act the way these two witnesses have. MOO
ETA: And I'm certainly not just talking about on here.
This isn't a case of contempt for a victim, or domestic violence. It is a case of three women alleging that they did not consent to an act of violence during a date. The victim that testified today claims she was assaulted. She did not leave Ghomeshi's home after the alleged assault, rather she spent the weekend with the perpetrator. She sent him flowers after the weekend to thank him for the time they spent together. She followed with racy email, a love letter, and invitation for a sexual relationship.
Ghomeshi claims there was consent. He did not pursue further contact with her. At what point should he have known that she did not consent?
Both victims who have testified so far withheld information from police. Both pursued a relationship with Ghomeshi after the time that they allege they did not consent to his actions. If police had been given all the facts at the time of the complaint, would they have laid charges?