Appledreams15 wrote: » I am also protesting because I think the rep. of Ireland treats rape victims the same as N. Ireland.
Appledreams15 wrote: » I am protesting because I was raped, and I felt that I had no avenue to report it, the legal system here lets down my human rights.
Appledreams15 wrote: » I am protesting because the girl in this case was interrogated for 8 days on the stand while the men were for 0.5 to 1 day each. I want court practices to be more fair and just.
Appledreams15 wrote: » I want to bring Leo Varadkar's attention to this issue, and a protest is a good way to do that.
Appledreams15 wrote: » I saw this online: "Regardless of the verdict in the Rugby Trial. If a girl leaves your company bleeding, in tears & traumatised while you call each other 'top shaggers' You're an absolute scumbag."
Deusexmachina wrote: But I also think her attempt to get these men imprisoned for rape was wrong. They did not rape her. She has 'no regrets' - well that speaks for itself.
blanch152 wrote: » Appledreams15 wrote: » I saw this online: "Regardless of the verdict in the Rugby Trial. If a girl leaves your company bleeding, in tears & traumatised while you call each other 'top shaggers' You're an absolute scumbag." For a start, she wasn't bleeding. For seconds, being an absolute scumbag isn't a crime. The men in this case treated her badly, but they didn't rape her.
soiseztomabel wrote: » Rosemary MacContent is at it full on since yday... " I had a conversation with my dad about this when he was giving it the “she went up to the room with him...” and I said to him, “dad, I go ‘up to the room’ with my boyfriend every single night. Sometimes I take off all my clothes and I lie next to him and we kiss, but if I say, ‘no, I’m not in the mood’ and he ignores me and has sex with me anyway THAT IS RAPE” and there was a long uncomfortable silence but I sure told him" This was related to a picture of carrots, hilarious hashtags aswell #Ibelieveher #castratethecarrots #carrotsordicks #whoknows #symbolic #iamsodeep #nightmarket #dublin #belfast #rapeculture #toxicmasculinity #feminism #metoo #youtoo #allofustoo #notallmen #enoughmen #tired
Summer In the City wrote: » What crime has John Connors been convicted of to justify this irony? The irony here is lost on you. "(a traveller)" you're a piece of **** for implying being a traveller makes him a criminal.
VinLieger wrote: » Unfortunately im scared to ask this on social media due to the band wagon brigade and id probably be labeled some kind of rape apologist but for those on here who think there was a miscarriage of justice what do you think should change? Honestly the attitude im seeing leads me to believe many who arent happy with the verdict believe the presumption of innocent until proven guilty should be done away with in the case of rape? Is that a solution people would be happy with?
irishrebe wrote: » More disgusting misogynistic comments people have been brainwashed to find normal/funny.
Sidebaro wrote: » You kind of bypassed my actual question. Why do you think she lied? As in, what was were her reasoning for doing so? Boredom, a way of getting out of work, the craic? Why do you think she 'attempted to get these men imprisoned for rape'? What was her motive? I can't make my question any clearer than that...
irishrebe wrote: » I find it absolutely incredible how many people are missing the point. By saying 'I believe her', I'm not saying the accused are guilty and should be thrown into jail. I'm saying I believe that she honestly thinks she was raped, whether or not the men involved had the same perception. I don't believe, like many people on here, that she's a malicious liar who should be shamed and punished. Cases like this are never black and white.
seamus wrote: » The problem is that the most vocal on social media had already decided the outcome of the case based on media reports and gossip. So anything other than the outcome they wanted was never going to satisfy them. The two positions of, "If she came forward she must have been raped" and "she should be jailed for lying" are equally irrational positions. And you can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into.
pjohnson wrote: » dark crystal wrote: » You know this how? I'm assuming you weren't in the room at the time? Neither were the jurors who said unanimously no rape occured.
dark crystal wrote: » You know this how? I'm assuming you weren't in the room at the time?
gargargar wrote: » This is absolutely incorrect. What was found that they are not guilty, not that the sex was consensual. They had to prove rape beyond all reasonable doubt. This high standard was not met so they were acquitted. This explains the reason for the #IBelieveHer her movement. I think people are saying that on the balance of the evidence they believe her even if there are some doubts.
Defunkd wrote: » irishrebe wrote: » More disgusting misogynistic comments people have been brainwashed to find normal/funny. You can add 'people who have been brainwashed to find things offensive' to that list too.
Defunkd wrote: A member of DRCC was on Primetime last night and she gave the impression that the lads should be punished for bragging about having sex and calling themselves "...legends."
Deusexmachina wrote: » gargargar wrote: » This is absolutely incorrect. What was found that they are not guilty, not that the sex was consensual. They had to prove rape beyond all reasonable doubt. This high standard was not met so they were acquitted. This explains the reason for the #IBelieveHer her movement. I think people are saying that on the balance of the evidence they believe her even if there are some doubts. Whats the point of a trial then? If you believe her, then she was raped. Then the men are guilty.
Mokuba wrote: » He would be entitled to a trial, where both sides can make their case. A verdict would then be reached which we should accept.
everlast75 wrote: Wtf has one got to do with the other?
blanch152 wrote: » For a start, she wasn't bleeding. For seconds, being an absolute scumbag isn't a crime. The men in this case treated her badly, but they didn't rape her.
soiseztomabel wrote: » irishrebe wrote: » Yeah, I'm fine. Just ashamed to be Irish, reading this ****. What a nasty little country. So glad my children won't be growing up in a place where you can't have an abortion if you're raped, and where you're dragged over the coals and called a liar for daring to report a sexual assault which doesn't end in a conviction. Safe travels
irishrebe wrote: » Yeah, I'm fine. Just ashamed to be Irish, reading this ****. What a nasty little country. So glad my children won't be growing up in a place where you can't have an abortion if you're raped, and where you're dragged over the coals and called a liar for daring to report a sexual assault which doesn't end in a conviction.
Sidebaro wrote: » Both are about women's rights. Fairly easy connection to make if you try hard enough?
professore wrote: » They only proved they weren't guilty beyond reasonable doubt. They aren't innocent beyond reasonable doubt either.
take everything wrote: » But isn't this what's dangerous. Subjective feeling/delusional thinking trumping reality. Feeling/delusion should never trump reality surely.
Now this isn't all the people, but a lot of people on social media are going with this angle.
irishrebe wrote: » You're a bit slow, aren't you? How many different ways does it need to be explained to you? The most likely explanation of all is that she honestly believes she was raped, and they honestly believe she was up for it. But that doesn't fit into your black and white mind?