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In reply to the discussion: I Have No Words... The Rape Threads Meet The Authoritarian Threads... [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)122. Great informative post. Really glad that so many of you are posting the FACTS surrounding this
case and are not swallowing the really blatant, almost laughable BS that a few in this thread (and others) are shoveling out with both hands.
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Only if Assange promises to let the Swedish authorities arrest him in the embassy
hack89
Dec 2013
#70
Considering that one of the two women is outraged over being used in this political game and has
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#31
You're welcome. Facts are inconvenient apparently to those who want to protect War Criminals
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#129
The fact that they're playing nice with him while he still has PLENTY of goods on him does NOT mean
EOTE
Dec 2013
#112
he is being accused of a criminal act. who is he to dictate the terms of engagement? first.
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#7
no. i did not make your argument. not even close. how we dismiss rape today wont matter an iota
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#18
Great informative post. Really glad that so many of you are posting the FACTS surrounding this
Number23
Dec 2013
#122
Because they aren't there to 'depose' him but arrest him. Which they cannot do, given
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#96
one of these "poor women" says he didn't rape her and she has no fear of him. The other is a proven
magical thyme
Dec 2013
#85
Unfortunately, rape victims will often have a hard time saying how they really feel.....
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#88
I'm sorry, but I really *wasn't* trying to tell you how you were "supposed" to feel.
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#92
Please stop denigrating women this way. It is disgustign to read comments like this as if
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#117
She wasn't tricked, she was deceived. So you agree that women are not capable of thinking for
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#127
The allegation is that he initiated intercourse with her while she was asleep and unable to consent.
Nine
Dec 2013
#147
There are no charges of espionage. The sentence you are quoting is indicative of the judicial
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#53
Did ever you happen to read any of the many UK court documents from the extradition case?
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#66
And doesn't have anything to do with Assange being charged with rape and sexual assault.
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2013
#38
That was alleged of the Bolivian president's plane, not the Ecuadorian president's plane
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#63
You don't find it just a LITTLE bit interesting how this question never quite seems to be resolved?
sibelian
Dec 2013
#101
Nah. Greenwald comes and goes as he pleases, and the US has said Assange isn't wanted
Recursion
Dec 2013
#57
Guilty or innocent, anyone accused would avoid the risks/expenses of a trial if it were up to them.
cemaphonic
Dec 2013
#130
An innocent person has no obligation to expose themselves to a risk of wrongful conviction.
Vattel
Dec 2013
#151
So What You Are Saying... Is That If Julian Assange Goes To Sweden, And Is Absolved Of These Charges
WillyT
Dec 2013
#19
It is the most cynical, dishonest, and revolting argument yet by the authoritarians in power.
woo me with science
Dec 2013
#28
Re: "The propaganda machine has shown many times that it is beneath shame"
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#37
According to some people, you should have to prove innocence when it comes to rape
davidn3600
Dec 2013
#51
Hilarious. This is the second time I have seen this talking point today.
woo me with science
Dec 2013
#55
Hey woo...you've been ignoring my questions...which count of the EAW is a misdemeanor subject to a
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#60
I don't think any answers will be forthcoming from this crew. Just cries of "propaganda!1' and
Number23
Dec 2013
#124
I'll ask you the question the rape apologists seem to be evading...I posted the warrant,
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#79
Which allegation do you think is bullshit? Assange conceded to the acts described...I mean, you
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#87
The man seems to have had sex with two different women within the space of several days and seems
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#49
Which, sadly, is exactly what the Assange supporters are doing....even if they don't realize it! nt
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#94
I think conflating two wholly separate issues will set the cause of rational thought back again...
LanternWaste
Dec 2013
#95
Their flubbering was hilarious and utterly transparent. Their only weapon was sheer volume.
sibelian
Dec 2013
#104