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In reply to the discussion: 'Most of the sex ... was consensual': Castro's blame-the-victim act all too familiar, abuse experts [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)24. sociopathy and narcissism are untreatable. nt
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'Most of the sex ... was consensual': Castro's blame-the-victim act all too familiar, abuse experts [View all]
Galraedia
Aug 2013
OP
Rape is nothing to wish on anyone, even a rapist. Prison rape is not a joke.
uppityperson
Aug 2013
#21
Some of us are so silly we want him locked away forever, not raped in return.
uppityperson
Aug 2013
#33
piece of filth. enjoy your time as a prisoner instead of the warden, asshole nt
geek tragedy
Aug 2013
#5
Key quote:"abuse experts said they hear that kind of language and justification every day."
Gormy Cuss
Aug 2013
#8
Great point. This guy thinks that because the girls weren't virgins, he had the right to
Squinch
Aug 2013
#11
Absolutely - it's a chilling article not because (at least not mainly because)
petronius
Aug 2013
#18
It's not up to the lawyer---if your client wants to act the fool, there's really little you
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#45
It was hard for me to stomach too. Sounded like my father and brother's justification of what they
LiberalLoner
Aug 2013
#28
I didnt say he wasnt at fault pel, just wondering if things might have been different
cstanleytech
Aug 2013
#42
Not now of course. If the country had mental healthcare 40 or 50 years ago who knows
cstanleytech
Aug 2013
#48
Fuck this piece of dogshit. I don't condone abuse of prisoners, but this fucker deserves
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#43