irishrebe wrote: » Obviously. My dad had a word with one of the factory bosses. He said he'd tell the lads to cop on. Did they f*ck. Got even worse.
bebeman wrote: » Why no protest in Dublin for the thousands of children raped by Muslim gangs in England? Is there some hierarchy for perpetrators and victims of a crime? White christian men do it, thats bad, Brown Muslim men do it, thats OK?
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » Men are first and foremost out for sex. They find communication with women on a cerebral level difficult. The What's App texts were hardly the stuff of Noel Coward. Keep digging, I'm really enjoying the confirmation.
Fann Linn wrote: » In this case there was also a sober witness who didn't see a rape.
Depp wrote: » You're innocent untill proven guilty, if guilt cannot be proven, you remain innocent as you were before.
The Talking Bread wrote: » irishrebe wrote: » Adding more details to a story is 'changing the story'? I didn't think people were that thick that it would confuse them so much. Do tell me where I contradicted myself. I said I was harassed for years while walking home from school, and someone tries to tell me I'm lying because I mentioned being 11 and being 13 when it happened? Really? is that the level we're at? What factory in Clondalkin?
irishrebe wrote: » Adding more details to a story is 'changing the story'? I didn't think people were that thick that it would confuse them so much. Do tell me where I contradicted myself. I said I was harassed for years while walking home from school, and someone tries to tell me I'm lying because I mentioned being 11 and being 13 when it happened? Really? is that the level we're at?
irishrebe wrote: » My house was over a mile from the school, so no. They had no idea. I saw girls from other schools and random women walking alone also being harassed sometimes. Sometimes a bystander would step in and tell them to cop on and f*ck off but mostly people were too intimidated. They were big lads and quite intimidating for anyone.
The Rape of Lucretia wrote: » irishrebe wrote: » Obviously. My dad had a word with one of the factory bosses. He said he'd tell the lads to cop on. Did they f*ck. Got even worse. What has a factory boss got to do with it ? Is that the best he could think of doing for you ? Going to someone who wasnt involved in any way. And made things worse for you. And presumably you maturing as this went on rather than remaining eternally an 11 year old looking 15. At what age did you think it was OK ?
Worried Father wrote: » Imagine a man going around with a banner saying 'women are thrash'? He'd be arrested and the media would be all over it that. That's the real double standard.
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » Ah so you are ok with the double standards just not the double speak. Good to know. By post is inline with the thread, your post was in the disbelief of another poster and the wtf to why people liked it, which is not worth arguing over as it was void of anything meaningful, hence my quip
freshpopcorn wrote: » Where in God's name did you live?
Pelvis wrote: » People think you're lying because you seem to have problems, based on your posting history, concerning gross exaggeration and misrepresentation. Maybe you did experience these things on occasion. But no one will believe that you were sexually harassed constantly for years starting at age 11, by men out in the open. What did the guards say about it? I assume you, a teacher, a parent or a friends parent reported it? Did your dad not insist on you walking another route home or arrange a lift for you? If my daughter was being harassed to the extent you were this would be the first thing I'd do, and I can't believe any decent parent wouldn't do the same. In short, you're speaking through your hoop.
Omackeral wrote: » irishrebe wrote: » Obviously. My dad had a word with one of the factory bosses. He said he'd tell the lads to cop on. Did they f*ck. Got even worse. Between the degrees coming out of your hole from D22 to Trinners, the multilinguistics, the foreign travel and the irresistible pre-teen sexual magnetism.... you’ve led quite the life.
bebeman wrote: » Is there anything more creepy that the "men" who support these type of women's protests? If your a looser creep who cant pull a woman, go full SJW and attend these type of protests, no doubt they will be full of vulnerable, damaged women upon whom they can prey. These so called "men" creep me out big time
Appledreams15 wrote: » Do you think you are a big man, saying that to her? Again, as she also said, these threads are being shared abroad. I hope you're all okay with how you look
John4Edinburgh wrote: » You'd swear with all these protests and the absolute man hating on social media, that a woman would never engage in a threesome of her own free will. It is clear that whatever happened that night, she seriously regretted it the next morning, but it does not automatically equate with rape, a horrific charge that any right minded guy would shudder at the thought of. It looks like drunken group sex, this is what the jury appears to have settled upon, why did she push this right up to court and make a victim out of herself when it looks like she was a participant in what happened? Who knows, it's Northern Ireland and full of all sorts of religious nonsense.
Appledreams15 wrote: » Imagine being so damaged that you can't see any reason why a man would support women's rights. Scary.
Appledreams15 wrote: » Why did she have bruising,
Fann Linn wrote: » So what if these threads are 'shared abroad'? Seems to be a lot of people seeking acknowledgement from foreign climes. Who gives a fcuk?
Pelvis wrote: » irishrebe wrote: » Adding more details to a story is 'changing the story'? I didn't think people were that thick that it would confuse them so much. Do tell me where I contradicted myself. I said I was harassed for years while walking home from school, and someone tries to tell me I'm lying because I mentioned being 11 and being 13 when it happened? Really? is that the level we're at? People think you're lying because you seem to have problems, based on your posting history, concerning gross exaggeration and misrepresentation. Maybe you did experience these things on occasion. But no one will believe that you were sexually harassed constantly for years starting at age 11, by men out in the open. What did the guards say about it? I assume you, a teacher, a parent or a friends parent reported it? Did your dad not insist on you walking another route home or arrange a lift for you? If my daughter was being harassed to the extent you were this would be the first thing I'd do, and I can't believe any decent parent wouldn't do the same. In short, you're speaking through your hoop.
Appledreams15 wrote: » Why did she have bruising, and a bleeding laceration?
Worried Father wrote: » Mass abuse of young women (1500 in Rotherham alone!) that the authorities turned a blind eye to due to fear of racism? I would have expected feminists to be rioting, but no.
suicide_circus wrote: » So if they had been found guilty no one would be talking about the case anymore. But because the "WRONG" verdict was reached people have a meltdown and actually take to the streets despite having no information to prove them guilty? Is this actually happening? Am I taking crazy pills?
irishrebe wrote: » Yes, 11 turning 12 when I started secondary school. As I said, a doctor was convicted of molesting hundreds of children and adults over a period of decades, putting his fingers inside them, sometimes with other people around, taking an enormous risk of losing his prestigious job, and yet you find it so hard to believe that factory workers in Dublin trying to play the hard lads, with no real repercussions for their actions, didn't beep and harass schoolgirls (and others) walking on the pavement that you assume I'm a liar? Wow.
Appledreams15 wrote: » We are showing people in move civilised countries, the culture that we live in. Horrified would be an understatement. Ive heard the word 'unbelievable' a few times. Women in Belgium protested in solidarity with women in Ireland today.
irishrebe wrote: » I wouldn't say so, no. But if living in not nice parts of Dublin, going to Trinity (ever heard of a thing called the TAP?), learning a few foreign languages and living abroad is so unbelievable to you that you think I'm making it up, I'm actually quite flattered.
Silentcorner wrote: » Excuse me? I am a man... I feel the time is right to reform how the legal trials rape cases.... There was an article this morning in a Belfast news outlet...last year there were 825 alleged rapes....15 convictions....now can you not see the problem with that? Are you that blind????? I'd imagine the number are similar here in the Republic.... I do not and cannot be identified as some kind of feminist....I don't give a fukk what you or anyone thinks of me... I can't for the life of me understand how any man could feel threatened in any way or insulted in any way at the suggestion that we change the way we process rape cases..... And that makes me some kind of creep?????