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In reply to the discussion: Armed protesters are now surrounding Brock Turner’s home [View all]underahedgerow
(1,232 posts)61. He has not apologized, he hasn't made any amends, he's made no efforts to right his wrongs.
He and his family have done nothing but make excuses.
He would be wise to hire a PR person to help him make this as right as he can, by speaking out about his crime, and the cost to his victim. He can do a lot to try to make this right, so let's see if he does.
There is so much opportunity here for him to actually make a difference... ever the cynical optimist, I hope he does the right thing.
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Are you a rape counselor, or have some other kind of professional contact with rape victims?
Demit
Sep 2016
#78
No, just an observer of human beings. Same as the vast majority of us, I guess.
randome
Sep 2016
#80
You're right, a man would never know that. But she wrote a letter that would give you an idea.
Demit
Sep 2016
#84
There are people in this world where 3 months is 'justice', I would never be friends with someone
Rex
Sep 2016
#107
I'm not trying to minimize it but most of this is about the process she went through afterwards.
randome
Sep 2016
#99
You mean raping a woman while she was unconscious? You know, under your theory, white
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#13
He did his time. It wasn't enough, but if you think a lynch mob gets to give him more time
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2016
#22
Then maybe they should consider that before they put themselves in a position
NuclearDem
Sep 2016
#36
He and his smarmy parents could show, maybe, a little comprehension, self-awareness,
tblue37
Sep 2016
#57
No. He's white & he's alive. And the protests are legal & done in the light of day.
Demit
Sep 2016
#79
As sickened as I am by the entire Brock Turner affair .... (turner, his father, the judge)
etherealtruth
Sep 2016
#15
Its also odd, because if their point is to "not let him forget" then they are redundant.
D23MIURG23
Sep 2016
#112
I have no problem with protesting the rapist, the judge (and even the rapists father)
etherealtruth
Sep 2016
#75
This is what happens when the "Justice System" delivers incompetence and injustice instead.
NutmegYankee
Sep 2016
#24
It is insane that there are so many states where you can just carry around a rifle like that
oberliner
Sep 2016
#34
These twits in their camo pants and assault rifles: really? What the F...K? Completely stupid people
YOHABLO
Sep 2016
#44
He has not apologized, he hasn't made any amends, he's made no efforts to right his wrongs.
underahedgerow
Sep 2016
#61
If Justice had been delivered here, there wouldn't be protestors with guns
NutmegYankee
Sep 2016
#91
I get why they are protesting. And I get the show of force. These people are not you and I.
AgadorSparticus
Sep 2016
#52
That little creep didn't even serve half of his laughable 6 month sentence, did he?
catbyte
Sep 2016
#60
It's a bit egregious that some states put people away for far longer for shit like pot smoking.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2016
#62
While I completely understand the anger and the outrage here, vigilantism always creeps me out.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2016
#67