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In reply to the discussion: Defending Assange against sexual assault allegations [View all]TorchTheWitch
(11,065 posts)Call me crazy, but that's what jurisprudence is for... determining what occurred and who, if anyone, is guilty of a crime. Funny how no one seems to have a problem with people being required to go through a legal judicial process for any other allegations of a crime.
Assange ADMITTED to doing what the women allege that he did. His outrageous LEGAL argument was that what he did was not a crime in the UK which of course it is as the UK is a civilized country that makes it a crime to force or coerce any person into engaging in sex without their consent or when they are in such a state as being unable to give consent. Time and time again this has been posted here from legal documents yet Assange defenders as they have done since this story first emerged years ago refuse to acknowledge these FACTS. Just as they continued to argue that Sweden had some kind of insane law that made it illegal to have sex without a condom and that's what he was being accused of when people like myself - and there were damn few of us at the time here - continually posted the actual allegations against him from actual legal documents from the case that had nothing to do with any crazy condom law and that are CLEARLY allegations of sex without consent (ie: rape).
Bottom line, had this been anyone else whether some unknown average Joe off the street or someone known that is disliked no one would be making this absurd arguments against their having to face justice, blinding themselves to the continually repeated actual legal facts from legal documents in the case and continually trying to argue that Assange should be allowed to escape the justice system when they would never believe such a thing in any other case involving some unknown or someone disliked.