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Cosby Sentence
RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 12:51 am)Huggy74 Wrote:
(October 8, 2018 at 7:35 pm)Shell B Wrote:


(October 8, 2018 at 9:17 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:


Ladies, never once did I state I didn't believe you, or question why one would wait so long, but at the same time, we shouldn't just automatically assume one is guilty because he's accused by any number of women.  When accusers are giving contradicting testimony or caught lying we need to take a step back and be objective.

I hate to bring up race, but race has ALWAYS been at the center of issues in America, it is what it is.

Never in the history of this country has a white woman accused a black man of rape and not been believed. Plenty of men have been lynched, whole black communities have been massacred and burned to the ground over rape ALLEGATIONS (Tulsa, Rosewood ect.). In fact "Black wall street" (Tulsa) was bombed from the air over a white woman accusing a black man of rape.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood,_Tulsa

Quote:The Tulsa Race Massacre occurred in late May 31 and June 1, 1921. During the massacre, 35 square blocks of homes and businesses were torched by mobs of angry whites. The ransacking began because of the alleged assault of a white elevator operator, 17-year-old Sarah Page, by a black shoeshiner, 19-year-old Dick Rowland. The attack killed hundreds and left an estimated 10,000 people homeless. The city government of Tulsa conspired with the mob, arresting more than 6,000 black residents and refusing to provide them with protection or assistance. Law enforcement officials used airplanes to drop firebombs on buildings, homes, and fleeing families, stating they were protecting against a "Negro uprising." The massacre was omitted from state and local records, and "rarely mentioned in history books, classrooms, or even in private."


My next point is going to sound braggadocios, but from my experiences of being an average young single male, I have been approached by plenty of women, and have had sex with plenty of women. I can count on three fingers the amount of times I've approached a woman vs. the amount of time a woman has approached me, again, I'm just average.  If any of those women decided to accuse me of rape, I'd be screwed if not for the statute of limitations, because how would I defend myself after all those years? I couldn't even tell you some of their names, let alone produce any evidence in my defense.

Cosby was a rich good looking dude so I could only imagine the amount of women he was approached by, added to the claim that he had to drug these women to have sex with them is absurd, again, based on my experience.

So my question to you ladies is...

Is it wrong to ask for evidence to support an accusation of rape?

Huggy, no one is saying that is wrong.  What Shell and I are trying to communicate to you through our personal experiences; what people have been trying and failing to get through to you throughout this thread without anyone having to talk personally about their own rapes; is that there are legitimate, justified, psychological reasons victims of sexual assault don’t report the crime to authorities.  The length of time that it takes for a victim to come forward is not related in any way to the likelihood of that person telling the truth about the assault.  Of course, to convict a man in a court of law there should be some corroborating evidence to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.  But, what we’re saying to you is, taking a long time to come forward is not evidence that contradicts an alleged assault.  “If she was really raped, she would have told someone”, is a non-sequitur.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
Like it or not, Huggy Bear, simple fame isn't enough to ensure that people don't feel the need to play hardball with women they want to screw, even if the women would have gladly done it without drugs. We have a deposition where we have Cosby state outright that he gave women illegal sedatives to make them more pliable for sex:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/...ition.html

Page 9 total, 6 numbered for the exact place where he says it.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 12:51 am)Huggy74 Wrote: Ladies, never once did I state I didn't believe you, or question why one would wait so long, but at the same time, we shouldn't just automatically assume one is guilty because he's accused by any number of women.  When accusers are giving contradicting testimony or caught lying we need to take a step back and be objective.

I agree. I do think you brought up the amount of time between the incident and reporting, but I'm glad we can get past that. The assumption of guilt before a trial shouldn't exist. We can even be dubious after. However, you may have to entertain the idea that Cosby was a serial rapist.

Quote:I hate to bring up race, but race has ALWAYS been at the center of issues in America, it is what it is.

I agree. Race is important in cases like these, but only insomuch as we have to investigate whether discrimination occurred. A white woman isn't automatically lying if she accuses a black man. For my part, I've never been assaulted by a black man, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.

Quote:Never in the history of this country has a white woman accused a black man of rape and not been believed. Plenty of men have been lynched, whole black communities have been massacred and burned to the ground over rape ALLEGATIONS (Tulsa, Rosewood ect.). In fact "Black wall street" (Tulsa) was bombed from the air over a white woman accusing a black man of rape.

I wouldn't say never. That's a tall statement. I do agree that it's been a problem, and it's an ugly one. That doesn't mean black men don't rape white women sometimes. There's not a lot of discrimination in the rape game. You like raping, you rape folks.

Quote:My next point is going to sound braggadocios, but from my experiences of being an average young single male, I have been approached by plenty of women, and have had sex with plenty of women. I can count on three fingers the amount of times I've approached a woman vs. the amount of time a woman has approached me, again, I'm just average.  If any of those women decided to accuse me of rape, I'd be screwed if not for the statute of limitations, because how would I defend myself after all those years? I couldn't even tell you some of their names, let alone produce any evidence in my defense.


It's highly doubtful that you would be convicted on the testimony of one or two women. It's also highly doubtful that 60 of them would come forward if you didn't actually rape at least some of them.

Quote:Cosby was a rich good looking dude so I could only imagine the amount of women he was approached by, added to the claim that he had to drug these women to have sex with them is absurd, again, based on my experience.

That's a stretch. He was a goofy-ass motherfucker, if you ask me.


Quote:Is it wrong to ask for evidence to support an accusation of rape?

Nope. It's perfectly fine. It's not perfectly fine to call accusers liars in the process. It's delicate and should be treated that way.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 10:24 am)Shell B Wrote:
Quote:Is it wrong to ask for evidence to support an accusation of rape?

Nope. It's perfectly fine. It's not perfectly fine to call accusers liars in the process. It's delicate and should be treated that way.





If only more skeptics in rape cases at least had the courtesy to handle alleged victims they're not convinced of like this.

Also, things of note that the book makes clear but the film doesn't: it's heavily implied that not only was Mayella regularly raped by her father, but there's a distinct possibility that she's actually the mother of the youngest Ewell kids. She's also so sheltered that she doesn't seem familiar with friendship as a concept. Nevertheless, she (on the prompting of her abusive father) falsely accused Tom Robinson of rape. If you have to question their stories, tread lightly.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 10:17 am)Rev. Rye Wrote: Like it or not, Huggy Bear, simple fame isn't enough to ensure that people don't feel the need to play hardball with women they want to screw, even if the women would have gladly done it without drugs. We have a deposition where we have Cosby state outright that he gave women illegal sedatives to make them more pliable for sex:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/...ition.html

Page 9 total, 6 numbered for the exact place where he says it.

Yes... in the 70's... But he never stated it was without their knowledge.

Open drug use was a thing in the 70's, like it or not.






Janet was 10 at the time.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 10:31 am)Rev. Rye Wrote:
(October 9, 2018 at 10:24 am)Shell B Wrote: Nope. It's perfectly fine. It's not perfectly fine to call accusers liars in the process. It's delicate and should be treated that way.





If only more skeptics in rape cases at least had the courtesy to handle alleged victims they're not convinced of like this.

Also, things of note that the book makes clear but the film doesn't: it's heavily implied that not only was Mayella regularly raped by her father, but there's a distinct possibility that she's actually the mother of the youngest Ewell kids. She's also so sheltered that she doesn't seem familiar with friendship as a concept. Nevertheless, she (on the prompting of her abusive father) falsely accused Tom Robinson of rape. If you have to question their stories, tread lightly.

Atticus Finch is the fantasy of what a lawyer should be.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 11:12 am)Shell B Wrote:
(October 9, 2018 at 10:31 am)Rev. Rye Wrote:



If only more skeptics in rape cases at least had the courtesy to handle alleged victims they're not convinced of like this.

Also, things of note that the book makes clear but the film doesn't: it's heavily implied that not only was Mayella regularly raped by her father, but there's a distinct possibility that she's actually the mother of the youngest Ewell kids. She's also so sheltered that she doesn't seem familiar with friendship as a concept. Nevertheless, she (on the prompting of her abusive father) falsely accused Tom Robinson of rape. If you have to question their stories, tread lightly.

Atticus Finch is the fantasy of what a lawyer should be.

Or the fantasy of what a human being trying to confront injustice should be. And if To Set z Watchman is any indication, it really is a fantasy.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 11:16 am)Rev. Rye Wrote:
(October 9, 2018 at 11:12 am)Shell B Wrote: Atticus Finch is the fantasy of what a lawyer should be.

Or the fantasy of what a human being trying to confront injustice should be. And if To Set z Watchman is any indication, it really is a fantasy.

Go Set a Watchman kind of pisses me off in that it was her first conception of the novel. She changed that character, and now people are all like "Finch was actually a racist." He fucking wasn't because she adapted the character before the final draft of To Kill a Mockingbird. I know it's different enough to be it's own book, but that's not how she wrote it. It was To Kill a Mockingbird at its earliest stages. Poor Harper Lee.
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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 9:22 am)LadyForCamus Wrote:
(October 9, 2018 at 12:51 am)Huggy74 Wrote: Ladies, never once did I state I didn't believe you, or question why one would wait so long, but at the same time, we shouldn't just automatically assume one is guilty because he's accused by any number of women.  When accusers are giving contradicting testimony or caught lying we need to take a step back and be objective.

I hate to bring up race, but race has ALWAYS been at the center of issues in America, it is what it is.

Never in the history of this country has a white woman accused a black man of rape and not been believed. Plenty of men have been lynched, whole black communities have been massacred and burned to the ground over rape ALLEGATIONS (Tulsa, Rosewood ect.). In fact "Black wall street" (Tulsa) was bombed from the air over a white woman accusing a black man of rape.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood,_Tulsa



My next point is going to sound braggadocios, but from my experiences of being an average young single male, I have been approached by plenty of women, and have had sex with plenty of women. I can count on three fingers the amount of times I've approached a woman vs. the amount of time a woman has approached me, again, I'm just average.  If any of those women decided to accuse me of rape, I'd be screwed if not for the statute of limitations, because how would I defend myself after all those years? I couldn't even tell you some of their names, let alone produce any evidence in my defense.

Cosby was a rich good looking dude so I could only imagine the amount of women he was approached by, added to the claim that he had to drug these women to have sex with them is absurd, again, based on my experience.

So my question to you ladies is...

Is it wrong to ask for evidence to support an accusation of rape?

Huggy, no one is saying that is wrong.  What Shell and I are trying to communicate to you through our personal experiences; what people have been trying and failing to get through to you throughout this thread without anyone having to talk personally about their own rapes; is that there are legitimate, justified, psychological reasons victims of sexual assault don’t report the crime to authorities.  The length of time that it takes for a victim to come forward is not related in any way to the likelihood of that person telling the truth about the assault.  Of course, to convict a man in a court of law there should be some corroborating evidence to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.  But, what we’re saying to you is, taking a long time to come forward is not evidence that contradicts an alleged assault.  “If she was really raped, she would have told someone”, is a non-sequitur.

I've never once questioned why it took the accusers so long to come forward,  it has no relevance to this case because statute of limitations is in effect. My issue is with the facts of the TRIAL which involved ONE woman and she went to the police within a year of the incident.

I don't believe anyone in this whole thread has stated  “If she was really raped, she would have told someone”.

I believe we're in agreement for the most part, but I will address this.

(October 9, 2018 at 10:24 am)Shell B Wrote:
Quote:Cosby was a rich good looking dude so I could only imagine the amount of women he was approached by, added to the claim that he had to drug these women to have sex with them is absurd, again, based on my experience.

That's a stretch. He was a goofy-ass motherfucker, if you ask me.

That's because you haven't seen a young Cosby, our introduction to Cosby was in the 80's - 90's which by that time he was in his 50's.

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RE: Cosby Sentence
(October 9, 2018 at 11:32 am)Huggy74 Wrote:
(October 9, 2018 at 9:22 am)LadyForCamus Wrote: Huggy, no one is saying that is wrong.  What Shell and I are trying to communicate to you through our personal experiences; what people have been trying and failing to get through to you throughout this thread without anyone having to talk personally about their own rapes; is that there are legitimate, justified, psychological reasons victims of sexual assault don’t report the crime to authorities.  The length of time that it takes for a victim to come forward is not related in any way to the likelihood of that person telling the truth about the assault.  Of course, to convict a man in a court of law there should be some corroborating evidence to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.  But, what we’re saying to you is, taking a long time to come forward is not evidence that contradicts an alleged assault.  “If she was really raped, she would have told someone”, is a non-sequitur.

I've never once questioned why it took the accusers so long to come forward,  it has no relevance to this case because statute of limitations is in effect. My issue is with the facts of the TRIAL which involved ONE woman and she went to the police within a year of the incident.

I don't believe anyone in this whole thread has stated  “If she was really raped, she would have told someone”.

I believe we're in agreement for the most part, but I will address this.

(October 9, 2018 at 10:24 am)Shell B Wrote: That's a stretch. He was a goofy-ass motherfucker, if you ask me.

That's because you haven't seen a young Cosby, our introduction to Cosby was in the 80's - 90's which by that time he was in his 50's.

[Image: old_actors_looking_hot_and_sexy_in_their...640_18.jpg]

It's personal taste, but nope. He looks like a dweeb that needs a nap. Now, I'm not shallow. I can understand that other women might be into that, but I don't see the draw at all.
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