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Originally posted by Rudey
Yes, it wasn't something to be taken seriously as you guessed.
I don't think assaulting a gay man is asking to a "White power" move but that's because being gay is not a race. If reputations and past history are going to be used for the defendant than what could be said of the woman being a stripper and her sexual history? I mean a Catholic priest who does so much good and is close to the lord is in the news for molesting kids - his reputation didn't tie in that case.
And while most of these events are sad and tragic, I think we follow them as a form of entertainment. I don't know what else to call it but that's just semantics. That's why the media will talk about something more in the news over other stories. It sells right?
But I'm wondering one thing though. Let's say that they prove that these kids didn't rape her. What then? Who will pay for the damage done to them?
-Rudey
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You are right I agree, and maybe that is a better way to look at this sometimes but it just upsets me because that is what is done by white supremacy groups-bash gays, blacks, Jewish people, and anyone else that is different from the "pure white world." It's all just sad but more and more things are coming out leaning toward the theory of something did happen and that is not just a fabricated story. I apologize if I seemed too abrasive. Thanks for having my back in the moderator forum.