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Stanford Rape Case: Victim Letter Going Viral
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffreyjerpp" data-source="post: 978178" data-attributes="member: 11697"><p>Exactly. </p><p></p><p>If a "straight" guy went to a gay bar, got plastered, made out with a gay guy, then tried to cry foul because his dick got fondled and he "didn't remember it", what would you say?</p><p></p><p>I would tell him to <strong>stfu and get back in the closet</strong>, regardless of whatever laws may have technically been broken. I would <em>seriously</em> argue in favor of the gay guy in that case. What kind of adult voluntarily puts themselves in that environment, undertakes a pattern of behavior strongly indicating they want something, and then is so arrogant and conceited they press legal charges after getting what they asked for??</p><p></p><p>Having said that, Turner's behavior was inappropriate, and he deserved some sort of consequence. But a draconian life of global infamy? Nah, that's insane. Deserved a stern lecture, a suspension from school, and some sort of community service that would have given him a more adult perspective on things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffreyjerpp, post: 978178, member: 11697"] Exactly. If a "straight" guy went to a gay bar, got plastered, made out with a gay guy, then tried to cry foul because his dick got fondled and he "didn't remember it", what would you say? I would tell him to [b]stfu and get back in the closet[/b], regardless of whatever laws may have technically been broken. I would [i]seriously[/i] argue in favor of the gay guy in that case. What kind of adult voluntarily puts themselves in that environment, undertakes a pattern of behavior strongly indicating they want something, and then is so arrogant and conceited they press legal charges after getting what they asked for?? Having said that, Turner's behavior was inappropriate, and he deserved some sort of consequence. But a draconian life of global infamy? Nah, that's insane. Deserved a stern lecture, a suspension from school, and some sort of community service that would have given him a more adult perspective on things. [/QUOTE]
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