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I think we should all want to inflict so much pain and torture on those people that we in turn become just as bad as them!
You won't be as bad as them since they were not innocent people.
Only when you hurt innocent people is when you become evil, it's okay to hurt monsters.
No matter how somebody is dressed or behaves, they don't ask to get raped. Especially an 11 year old girl.
So I lol'd.
But still, if I was walking down the street in a bikini and shorts because I'm going to the beach, does that automatically mean I should be pulled into an alley and raped because I have nothing on but a bikini? And a girl that is 11 isn't asking for rape. They don't know what they want with that underdeveloped brain of theirs.
You won't be as bad as them since they were not innocent people.
Only when you hurt innocent people is when you become evil, it's okay to hurt monsters.
^Yeah and he mentions that.
"Gentlemen that is true, just because they dress a certain way doesn't mean they are a certain way."
Well I don't think it's only just what you wear but how you wear it too. Swimsuits have changed drastically over the years, becoming more and more revealing. And for what purpose?
And yeah she had no idea what she was doing I bet, but I put that blame on her mother for not teaching her. Unless she was just the rebellious type.
And yet he states that while this is true, the girls in question are still sending mixed signals. The signals so not matter. If she said no, it's rape. In no way were these signals responsible for the men's actions. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what the mother or child did or did not do. The boys had a choice. The boys committed the crime.
Ah, okay. I assumed that you were posting the video in response to the debate about whether the girl's provocative clothing had any responsibility for the rape. My mistake.And he never said they were. He just stated that it's confusing when I girl sends "unintentional" signals.
And this video necessarily can't be applied to the situation of rape since he's talking about the signals misleading guys to hit on girls, not rape them.
Though Dave Chapelle makes a good point here, it's irrelevant in the case of rape. A rape is a rape. You cannot ask for it (unless it's statutory).
yeah, if these guys did commit the crime, they should be punished. But wishing them harm and death isn't the right thing to do, what if one of those men was someone really close to you, like a brother or father, and people were wishing death on them and saying how they wanted to make them eat there own teeth. I know what happen is a very sensitive issue for some and the thought of a 11yr old girl getting raped is very upsetting and makes people enraged and confused, but we really don't know all the details is all I am saying.I agree that we can't exactly know what was going through all of their heads, but I disagree with this part. It's still a crime no matter the circumstances, and all eighteen of them need to pay for their actions. Does that mean that we need to wish hurt on them? No, but I don't think it's too much to ask for a little justice.