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, W* R3 U* V4 U2 u首先我不认识楼主,也不知道这事是真是假。我本来也是抱着吃瓜群众不嫌事大的卑微心理在这儿被娱乐着。可看到您老人家在这里大言不惭的大放厥词,我就不得不启用我的陈年老号来回个贴了。你口口声声的质问人家为什么不报警。您是第一天在社会上混吧,儿时警察叔叔的梦还没醒吧? 在加拿大打官司是论年的,这总知道了吧。等上给俩三年不是等结果而是等第一次出庭。在这之前,要到警察局做n次的口供。录口供时, 警察的每一次盘问,都会让你觉得你就是个混蛋。我帮别人做过一次证,在加拿大。不关我的事,只是帮忙。但整个口供过程我记忆犹新。你有空看看netflix 上的unbelievable 那个片子就稍微有感觉了。再有你一再说就算女主真被强奸了也是活该,应自己负责.谁让她开门了,谁让她和A君接触了 等等废话.
4 C5 p5 d* C+ k7 n J$ @$ U, P' z Emily Writes/ parents Editor on the spinoff 有一篇文章叫"Netflix's new true crime doco shows the depths of rape culture in small-town USA" " Roll Red Roll asks the crucial question we need to address as a society-what role do we have in enabling rape? this is an uncomfortable question to face for many, and for many reasons. A rapist ultimately holds the blame for rape, of that there is no doubt, but what makes a rapist? when rapists are called monsters we can fool ourselves into believing they are born as such-A convenient untruth that means nothing can be done to stop rape. A myth that contributes to victim blaming. If a rapist is evil, an anomaly, then surely they can't help themselves. Attack is inevitable. So it is up to the potential victim to be safe. And if she cannot do that, then the result is expected. Her fate is in her hands. 我非常赞同Emily的这段话. 如果事情发生在自己女儿,妹妹身上,你还能那么轻松地去责骂受害者吗?(再次强调我不知道事情真相,但是以事论事,你的言论真是荒谬透顶) |
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