meeeeh wrote: I have no intention digging into anyone's private life but their private life is not private it's public because of the trial. That's the difference.
jm08 wrote: I'd imagine the bank owned his home computer as well.
Grayson wrote: » To be fair although he's got nothing to do with the school in cork there are people here who think he bears no responsibility for his own actions. the guys a fecking role model for some people here.
jm08 wrote: » Meanwhile, in a school in Cork.School launches investigation after 'sexual assault list' posted in boys toiletshttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/school-launches-investigation-after-sexual-assault-list-posted-in-boys-toilets-36800398.html
upandcumming wrote: » And what makes them the authority on anything?
Grayson wrote: » ...he's got nothing to do with the school in cork ....[/B]
Deleted User wrote: » If my son was one of the kids involved, I would be the person taking responsibility for his actions, not passing the buck to Paddy Jackson.
jm08 wrote: » Why didn't Jackson apply for legal aid like Olding did? Is it because legal aid would not pay for two counsels and a solicitor?
upandcumming wrote: » Olding ran out of money partway through the trial. Jackson could afford this. To be honest, I wouldn't be hanging my hat on legal aid in this case.
jm08 wrote: » Jackson has huge earning capability. He probably earns 10 times what a person of his age earns here and probably 20 times if he moved to France. He would get at least 500K a year there.
Venom wrote: » Except 99.9% of the time said scandal involves people posting outrageous stuff on social media platforms like a certain senator recently did and who is now in a world of ****. Very rarely do people get grief for private messages to others outside the public eye.
jm08 wrote: » Really. We've just had a blow-by-blow account about how sports starts treat women like a piece of meat and get away with it.
upandcumming wrote: » This, while abhorrent, has nothing to do with this trial or aftermath.
Grayson wrote: » Everytime I see a scandal about something like that i have to think what kind of idiots are they? You hear about places like Uber and wonder "how did they ever think that was acceptable?"
Venom wrote: » Would he have had to resign for accessing porn from his home computer tho?
ArthurDayne wrote: » ...a novel written about parenting by someone who has no kids...
jm08 wrote: » Francie - here is written content of CEO of Rape Crisis Centre on Morning Ireland.Rugby must deal with ‘derogatory’ behaviour - Rape Crisis Centre Chief executive says calls for Jackson and Olding to be reinstated are a ‘shame and a pity’https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/rugby-must-deal-with-derogatory-behaviour-rape-crisis-centre-1.3459365
meeeeh wrote: » I think where it ends is that I don't want my son to idolize men who treat women only as a piece of meet to be passed around and label them as slut. I don't want my daughter to be labelled a slut by man she sleeps with. I don't want her leaving his place crying and bleeding. And I certainly don't want my kids to think it's ever ok to have a laugh at the expense of someone else's distress. I don't want to police people's private life but if their toxic attitudes spill into public life then don't expect me to applaud them. If they want to work in a call centre or cleaning or some anonymous job then I am sure they will be fine but they are not entitled to represent their country and be idolized by millions.
Grayson wrote: » Are you saying OJ isn't innocent? But a jury acquitted him! Isn't that the gold standard? My point is that sponsors dropped him because they didn't want to be associated with him. It wasn't because he was found not guilty by a jury. BoI and other companies are perfectly entitled to end any and all relationships with these players. A guilty/not guilty verdict doesn't matter. All that matters is if they feel that person is someone they want to represent them.
Shockingly, the list then advised that the young woman who garnered the greatest number of 'ticks' beside her name would be targeted for a sexual assault.
facehugger99 wrote: » Never put anything in an email or text message that you aren't happy to read aloud to your family and colleagues. It's a very sensible rule to live by. People thinking their texts are private, - they're not.
Mrsmum wrote: » Seriously. you are boring me now. We all have to cut our cloth and if I was accused of something whereby I needed legal representation I would chose one that I could afford. If I could afford nothing I would apply for legal aid and put up with whoever I got. If I thought I needed the big boys or gals I would beg, borrow or steal so to speak to afford them. And if I was found not guilty I would say "didn't I do the right thing engaging X to represent me" and I would never for one moment think someone else should pay my bill from my chosen expensive lawyer.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yes. It was focussed on the frailities of males. There was no criticism of the woman involved here. And that is wrong. If the men are not guilty then if she has a problem with the behaviour there is a wider responsibility. She ignored that to pound the men are bad drum.
“There has to be a real examination of their disrespectful and derogatory behaviour in order to identify what they as role models, people who are held up as the best in the land, would think of women, as was shown in the WhatsApp texts, in a way that they themselves recognise were hurtful and harmful. “It has to be looked at not just in the context of what they said that night, but whether that it is a way of operating within rugby, that rugby condones or allows to happen.”
givyjoe wrote: » :rolleyes: I shouldn't be surprised that you are the one that responds with this. OJ beat his wife multiple times OJ fled from the cops when they came to arrest/charge him OJ was sued successfully in Civil Court relating to the crime OJ wrote a book on how he 'would have murdered them'
givyjoe wrote: » Sweet sweet irony.:rolleyes: You make a pathetic jab and AGAIN, use a ridiculous example. OJ did commit the murder (everyone knows it) hence why he wrote the book "If i did murder them.. this is how id do it" His sponsorship were cut because he's a murderer. As we now know, the glove didn't fit, because it shrank. OJ was also successfully sued in a Civil Case for the murders. I'd wager my life savings that the complainant won't be doing likewise successfully. Perhaps you can choose less ludicrous examples.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Will you tell them that if they make a mistake their careers are basically over and that one of their parents proudly saw to it that a number of people's careers ended?