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2. It's horrible that he got away with it.
Wed Aug 27, 2014, 09:33 PM
Aug 2014

I guess there wasn't any one around to tackle him and call for police. He needs to be prosecuted before he rapes and kills.

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sadly, the man's assumption that he had every right to violate her physical being and space is niyad Aug 2014 #1
It's horrible that he got away with it. Sister to TxTowelie Aug 2014 #2
my guess would be "before he rapes again and kills". that sort of hatefulness does not spring niyad Aug 2014 #7
I agree gollygee Aug 2014 #11
This is why I've become an advocate for women actively defending themselves. Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2014 #25
He put all of his weight into the punch. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #3
Post removed Post removed Aug 2014 #4
If that's not sarcasm mythology Aug 2014 #5
Same here laundry_queen Aug 2014 #23
Good grief. It's totally obviously sarcasm. Are folks that tone deaf. HERVEPA Aug 2014 #28
really? indie9197 Aug 2014 #6
given the climate of woman-hatred, you and anybody who helped you would probably be niyad Aug 2014 #9
where do you live? I will avoid that area. n/t indie9197 Aug 2014 #13
Gotta wonder if the author of that now hidden post, ever did anything to stop it. Luminous Animal Aug 2014 #12
Good grief! It was clearly sarcasm. Men don't llike men who puch women. That's pretty much universal HERVEPA Aug 2014 #29
wow--glad I do not move in your circles. were you ever able to stop such an outrage? niyad Aug 2014 #8
This outcome is why I do not endorse women laying their hands on gropers. Luminous Animal Aug 2014 #10
You would think a woman would be safe in a crowded atmosphere, indie9197 Aug 2014 #14
And, as described in my first scenario, bystanders willing to assist may be physically unable to do Luminous Animal Aug 2014 #15
That is a horrific experience. What happened to him? n/t indie9197 Aug 2014 #17
Nothing. This was in 1976. Police never showed up. College had no interest in investigating. Luminous Animal Aug 2014 #20
Crowd psychology sub.theory Aug 2014 #19
What gives you the right to say this woman didn't need to defend herself? BainsBane Aug 2014 #18
rollie eyes. My husband was recently physically assaulted. The stupidest thing he could have done Luminous Animal Aug 2014 #21
I don't think she is saying that, just that it can be dangerous. stevenleser Aug 2014 #32
Thanks for sharing. I beat myself up for ecstatic Aug 2014 #30
Lock him up forever sub.theory Aug 2014 #16
I've been known to swing my fist at groping men. But I grew up in a physical family. WCLinolVir Aug 2014 #22
If anyone wonders why women are afraid to react forcefully, here is proof. Wella Aug 2014 #24
Fucking dangerous lunatic! sibelian Aug 2014 #26
Fucking goon, do it in front of me, I dare you DiverDave Aug 2014 #27
the first grope get the security people at the Carnival to remove him? Sunlei Aug 2014 #31
Notting Hill Carnival? wall to wall of people street party HipChick Aug 2014 #33
There is lots of security there, they had a couple of rapes & bunch of arrests. Sunlei Aug 2014 #35
HARUMPH! nt Dreamer Tatum Aug 2014 #34
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