Christy42 wrote: » Given some stuff of the quotes here I get the viewpoint. Then we had the Laois footballer and Drogheda midfielder with horrible comments. There are many scumbags who say think that and it seems to me to be far worse than the I believe her that so many here get upset over.
AudreyHepburn wrote: » Ok I missed that, sorry, no offense was intended. I genuinely missed it That said I’m sure there was reason for that and you can’t go softly softly in a criminal trial.
hill16bhoy wrote: » A lot of this is loosely tied in with the alt-right. There's a significant element of alt-right thinking which is tied in with pick up artistry which sees women as basically "things" to be controlled and manipulated, not as real people. The obsession among a significant minority of men with calling women "man haters" or "penis haters" is mainly the result of a deep seated hatred of women. It's bizarre and neurotic.
Deleted User wrote: » I saw his tweet and if I'm not mistaken, he didn't name anyone but did refer to them "collectively"- wondering if (a) that is really defamation on the basis of not naming someone and (b) could all the relevant parties also issue a lawsuit? If I said all Boards.ie Mods are X (derogatory term), besides a permaban, does than mean all or any Boards.ie mods could take a case against me? (I'm asking because I don't know- not arguing with you). :-)
Mokuba wrote: » Tripe. Utter tripe.
Stheno wrote: » I think the poster you are replying to may be incorrect the complainant was behind a screen during her testimony to protect her annonymity and i doubt she sat in the publuc gallery for the defence so how would people know she went bright red
Fann Linn wrote: » And what about the 4 men who were found not guilty? Any sympathy for them? Or the witness Dara who observed the act? How do you think she feels about all those protests?
Heres Johnny wrote: » First name right!
[Deleted User] wrote: » She sat in a separate room viewing the trial on a video screen after she gave testimony. Throughout her testimony however, while she was screened from the general public, she was on a video screen displayed to all. Only the judge, the jury and the barristers could see her, but she was displayed on video screen to the public when providing testimony. (I think the above was documented in the Irish Times but can't locate the actual article right now)
Fann Linn wrote: » I'd say some of those NI soccer players who were in the same club on the same night probably feel they 'dodged a bullet'.
super_furry wrote: » Absolutely and you can see it in the language. SJW's, Feminazis, feminism is cancer, it's like they people using it all did some kind of red-pill, alt-right night course.
Stheno wrote: » Thanks for that.
hill16bhoy wrote: » The obsession among a significant minority of men with calling women "man haters" or "penis haters" is mainly the result of a deep seated hatred of women. It's bizarre and neurotic.
Canterelle wrote: » You said it was just about the outcome of the case, originally. All I’m saying is that’s it’s more than that I.e. the treatment of the accuser in court, 8 days of questioning as opposed to much less questioning of the accused, the suggestions that her answers were rehearsed, the suggestions that because she put her hand on someone’s knee briefly - that this was in some way relevant to the alleged rape. The WhatsApp messages that were dismissed by the defence as silly banter. Her underwear being scrutinised in court. This sort of treatment.
Flipper22 wrote: » Heres Johnny wrote: » First name right! Johnny Holland!!
RacoonQueen wrote: » Wow, Paddy Jackson has been very ill advised. He'd had been better crawling under a rock and knuckling down to rugby and hoping that everyone just forgot about the whole thing eventually.
hill16bhoy wrote: » It's very similar to the thinking among dominant ethnic groups when their hegemony is challenged. The same type of nonsense we got when Obama was president and that we so regularly hear from the DUP up north. Basically, the message to any groups who "get uppity" or "above their station" is to shut up and "know your place". A significant minority of men treat women's issues and issues around consent as basically a joke. An awful lot of them have seen this trial as simply another tool to goad women with in the manner that a 10 year old who supports Manchester United might goad a classmate who supports Liverpool after Manchester United win 2-1. Such posters rarely display any genuine belief in what they say - the primary aim is to annoy as many women or "cucks" as possible. It's really, really weird.
hill16bhoy wrote: » There's a significant element of alt-right thinking which is tied in with pick up artistry which sees women as basically "things" to be controlled and manipulated, not as real people.
hill16bhoy wrote: » I read the screenshots of those comments. GUBU stuff. Why she would feel the need to be online within hours writing about the complainant's social class raises serious questions. It's been interesting to note the cognitive dissonance at play from many posters regarding Aodhan O'Riordain's comments and the juror's. Lots of outrage at O'Riordain mentioning their social class, yet absolutely nothing from these same posters regarding the juror bringing up the complainant's social class, in a very sarcastic, almost disparaging way. Mr. O'Riordain was not on the jury, as far as I'm aware.
Fann Linn wrote: » Nothing to do with alt right. Its about a court case in NI where 4 men were found not guilty unanimously, by a jury of their peers and some people don't like the result.
Heres Johnny wrote: » Glad everyone thinks I'm an ex pro rugby player but no, just a big standard average amateur!
Deleted User wrote: » When I read that in the papers, it really brought home to me the difference between ROI and NI trials. Public (excepting journalists) aren't allowed in ROI rape trials- I never knew that. And I don't see why they needed the video link on her throughout testimony for the public to see in the NI trial- obviously it's their legal system. I can understand why the jury need to be able to read the body language etc of ANYONE giving testimony- but why the public?
hill16bhoy wrote: » A lot of the neurotic, women-hating goading post-trial is certainly tied into alt-right thinking. I can accept a verdict and I think most people can. I can accept that the defendants have the right to resume their careers. It seems others can't accept entirely legitimate democratic protests they disagree with, or that some people still believe the complainant.