Stanford Judge feeling the heat from petitioners

Discussion in 'Free Speech Alley' started by islstl, Jun 11, 2016.

  1. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

    you can believe what you want, whatever makes the narrative in your head happy. But everything I said was correct. You have just invented these ideas of yours, like there was rape but they could not charge him with it. That's just what you want to be true. It's fascinating. I don't have these mental hangups, I just believe whatever the truth is. It's partially because I am smarter than you.
     
  2. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    What do you call it when a really horny guy wanting sex so badly he takes it from a woman by overpowering her.


    Or does anyone actually believe no man ever overpowers a woman just to have sex.
     
  3. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

    For women it is. I have to charm these bitches and it's a lot of work
     
  4. Bayou Tiger

    Bayou Tiger Founding Member

    There's a reason that, for so long, a man could not "rape" his wife, according to the law.
     
  5. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    Is what I described not rape. bc by definition it's not ever an act for sex. What do we call this thing. Marriage?
     
  6. Bayou Tiger

    Bayou Tiger Founding Member

    I aint touchin that one.
     
  7. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    released after 3 months. Im gonna guess he was innocent like martin said. or maybe its just because hes a trust fund baby and white like martin.
     
  8. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    see Kapernick and this.....

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/exonerated-of-rape--brian-banks-realizing-nfl-dream-–-in-different-capacity-005927279-nfl.html

    But two years later, Banks became ensnared in an ordeal of injustice, anger and heartbreak that lasted a decade. On his way to possibly playing for Carroll at USC, Banks was wrongly accused of raping a girl at his high school. Rather than facing 41 years to life in prison if he fought the charges and lost, he pleaded guilty and was sent to prison for five years.

    "I screamed and yelled and begged for people to help," Banks said Sunday by phone. "And even then no one listened."

    Banks, now 29, was cleared and freed in May 2012 after serving five years of probation (in addition to the five years in prison) when his accuser recanted her story. He got a tryout from Carroll and the Seahawks, and then another from the Falcons. But it was too late for his original dream to come true.

    or you can see this too
    and continue to deny the inequalities in this country.

    http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/do-ostriches-really-bury-their-heads-in-the-sand/
     
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  9. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

    Are we really going to trade race stories?
     
  10. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

    Or you can act as if anyone on this board or anyone around you is happy that this dirtbag is getting to walk out of prison as if nothing had happened. Does it change anything? No not really but the point is "we" don't understand it either. It's more than a little disingenuous to assume we as white folk don't want this POS to spend a long time in jail. Same with the shithead in Tx with the rich parents.

    Guilty is guilty and if you do the crime...

    Please don't act like we prop these two up like heroes
     
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