The Shatter one is clearly a joke. The others clearly arenât. I imagine most people have said something similar (i.e about the clothing of teenagers that could be twisted to make them look like pervs,) but itâs grating for people because you install yourself regularly as the Jesus of political correctness on here time and again.
The other one where you reference Thraw is scary by the way. Itâs probably ok because he only abused one??? Fucking hell
this is so sad that you resort to the like of this, as i said yesterday prove you are not so sick a cunt to make an allegation like that and provide a link.
but i understand it as you have been totally flattened here in the place that is so important to to (the internet), destroyed by the sheer volume of garbage you throw up here that you were bound to trip yourself up.
you are a very dangerous individual. your stream of posts on this Journalist Investigated over Teenage Girl thread makes for difficult reading in hindisght.
Your posts always make for difficult reading, not just because of the constant theme of misogyny, racism and general bigotry contained in them, but because of the turgid writing standard of them.
Youâre an utter creep who has to use prostitutes because your wife no doubt finds you as repulsive as Tom Humphriesâ wife found him after she learned of his sexual abuse.
No. Thatâs a distortion. Every person has a responsibility to act in their own safety. Going back to a strangerâs house under the influence of alcohol goes against their own safety. People make choices in life, she made one that put her in danger that bears no direct correlation with the impact of her as a victim or the impact of the culprit.
Getting smashed and going off with strangers for sex is reckless behaviour. Not the type of thing any parent would like their daughter to be at.
I havenât and I think Iâm the better judge of that.
Nope. Once again you ate concocting blame. She exposed herself to danger like I would if I walked down a dangerous estate late at night, on my own under the influence of alcohol.
They should be aware itâs possible, particularly when they know very little about the person theyâre wuth. Better safe than sorry as they say. The alternative seems to be that you naively believe the best in every stranger you meet.
I donât know if itâs the time I was raised it but I was brought up to be suspicious of strangers and people I didnât know. I certainly wouldnât be leaving myself exposed with them.
No, thatâs just a truth of the matter. Getting drunk meeting some lad who you know nothing about and heading back to his house is the type of behaviour that opens you to trouble.
Leaving yourself vulnerable is not the same as blame.
If I walk down a rough street on my own late at night, I am leaving myself vulnerable to being mugged or assaulted. Choices and decisions people make so have consequences. Girls need to take more care of themselves in these situations, thatâs just good advice.
Youâre clearly well acquainted with flailing wildly, given that in response to the below link, you not only laughed at an actual rape which happened, but clearly implied that you raped your wife enough to merit a âlife sentenceâ.
So, what we have here is you - an actual admitted rapist - trying to claim high moral ground about rape.
Again you are hinting at a level of blame towards the girl with that statement.
Anyway, the way I view it is that the rapist is the person who has infringed on another personâs human rights and should bear 100% of the blame.
A person is entitled to walk wherever they want, or share a bed with whoever they want without their human rights being impacted.
Their actions with regard to protecting themselves from a potential attack doesnât come into it at all for me. And the judgemental shit that emerges by people who havenât a clue of the situation certainly doesnât help matters.
All correct, but it doesnât mean a discussion on personal responsibility canât be had⌠Would you give the advice you just typed there to a daughter of yours?