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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo you think they should be allowed to retrospectively change their minds. Is that all women or only HMRC women?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI think you're painting a picture of women as the baddies (you admit you hate women) and men as the victims - and in doing so you are part of the pro-rape movement.
Originally posted by northernladyuk View Postyou admit you hate women
I love women. Too much.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I hate child abusers. Men and women.
I love women. Too much.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI think you're painting a picture of women as the baddies (you admit you hate women) and men as the victims - and in doing so you are part of the pro-rape movement.
The woman involved appears to have lied consistently over 2 years and made an innocent man suffer that needs punishing. The Police appear to have either lied & tried to fit him up or been criminally incompetent and causing an innocent man to suffer for 2 years. The defence seems to have been so incompetent they didn't challenge it.
When I was on Jury service a similar thing happened, this needs fixing and people should be fired until it stops happening.
This has harmed everyone's perception of rape and the chance of convictions because it has added extra doubt.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostUnfortunately unpleasant women exist and being prevented from challenging their lies is considered misogynist. This is of course wrong.
The woman involved appears to have lied consistently over 2 years and made an innocent man suffer that needs punishing. The Police appear to have either lied & tried to fit him up or been criminally incompetent and causing an innocent man to suffer for 2 years. The defence seems to have been so incompetent they didn't challenge it.
When I was on Jury service a similar thing happened, this needs fixing and people should be fired until it stops happening.
This has harmed everyone's perception of rape and the chance of convictions because it has added extra doubt.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI have no doubt of your goodwill, but Brillo is a self-confessed woman hater, who has posted this story alongside some snarky comment around women changing their mind retrospectively, outside of the context of the very low reporting and conviction rates.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostEven if he hates women that does not make him pro rape. Get a grip and apologise.Comment
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Of course police could just be incompetent. Like the Stephen Lawrence thing I was not sure if they were racist or incompetent. Probably more racist. However a few years before his death the police started a policy of moving officers round every 3 years. Leading to a lack of experience.Comment
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I do hate HMRC, lawyers, people who believe what the read in the media and CUK mods.
Doesn't everyone?Comment
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