Why exactly are you posting here with your liberal anti-violence nonsense?
You pretend to support rape victims and in the same moment accuse a rape victim of being a drama queen put up to it by other women and applaud police restraint when it is so obvious (even on TV) that they pushed the woman down the stairs as soon as her back was turned.
Who are you to declare what is a valid form of expression? And how easily available is free speech in our mass media really? Do you know how many people can afford the money and time for websites like this one or newspapers, radio and TV?
I find your comments shameless.
Please are there men out there who cannot say something stupid on this issue?
1) Because I thought this site was about free speech. Am I wrong?
2) I will support anyone who has been wronged. This includes the Police.
3) See first response. It is exceptionally easy and cheap to create these kinds of websites these days. They come almost out of the box, they are open source and the only monetary cost is hosting fees. Of course, I am not trying to negate the efforts of the people who put this site together. The other real cost is that it takes a lot of time to setup and administer and it is great that there are people like the authors of this site who are prepared to do that.
Re: Justice for Rape Survivors - Kia Kaha e nga Wahine
Date Edited: 09 Mar 2007 11:11:02 AM
Why exactly are you posting here with your liberal anti-violence nonsense?
You pretend to support rape victims and in the same moment accuse a rape victim of being a drama queen put up to it by other women and applaud police restraint when it is so obvious (even on TV) that they pushed the woman down the stairs as soon as her back was turned.
Who are you to declare what is a valid form of expression? And how easily available is free speech in our mass media really? Do you know how many people can afford the money and time for websites like this one or newspapers, radio and TV?
I find your comments shameless.
Please are there men out there who cannot say something stupid on this issue?
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Re: Re: Justice for Rape Survivors - Kia Kaha e nga Wahine
2) I will support anyone who has been wronged. This includes the Police.
3) See first response. It is exceptionally easy and cheap to create these kinds of websites these days. They come almost out of the box, they are open source and the only monetary cost is hosting fees. Of course, I am not trying to negate the efforts of the people who put this site together. The other real cost is that it takes a lot of time to setup and administer and it is great that there are people like the authors of this site who are prepared to do that.