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As far as it being called the "Twitter Rape Case" I doubt people are canceling their accounts due to this.
but you do have a point about the media
god do I hate the media
twitter had nothing to do with this in my mind
but the media is going to spin it & make it look like twitter is not safe, don't use it.
when it's the many dumb people in this world that should not be using the Internet at all.
oh you mean like this article did with that headline?
1. Insane that the “accuser” would rent a hotel room and wait for Grant there. That’s like waiving a red flag in a bulls face then being upset when it charges at you. Now obvioulsy I don’t know all the facts so my comment is purely surface perception.
2. Again insane to see media jumping on a headline to exploit Twitter like that. Sad. Any “Hook” they can get.
3. Praying for all involved, Marv and “accuser.”
KZ
Email Marketing Software
Aside from it NOT having anything to do with Twitter, why would she rent a hotel room and wait for him in it, then return to the room with him after dinner...and call it rape. She seems to be asking for it at that point. I mean, how stupid can you be to rent a room and not expect anything to happen...definitely doing this for money and her 15 minutes of fame.
Rape is always wrong. No amount of circumstantial evidence can change that. "No" should always mean "no." Having said that, to imply that the "victim" has no blame in this is foolish and naive. If I know that the alley on 11th street is notorious as a haven for crime, I would be wise to avoid that street. (And let's be honest: For a woman to rent a hotel room for a stranger implies that she is either foolish, a hooker, or is hoping to cash in on the man's own foolishness.) Any way you slice it, to automatically assume the innocence of either party shows a lack of prudence and discretion on the part of those making the judgment. If the authorities in this case refuse to make both parties culpable (even if it's just a matter of fining them for stupidity and forcing them to split the court costs), it will only prove that our legal system no longer cares about justice.
Or...maybe she planned on setting him up?
the cops should be smarter than this....i hope a rape-test-kit will exxonerate MC Hammer's cousin...
COME ON PEOPLE! WAKE UP!
what's the ONLY reason you would buy a hotel room to meet a stranger - guy or girl?
HINT: it's not to sit around and order room service and watch HBO....
She's probably a twitter-prostitute now crying twitter-rape because he didnt pay her hahahaha
Further, it is unlikely someone would make the number of calls and connections telephoning around that one makes on Twitter with little effort.
Regards,
Keith