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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Sirlee oldman, post: 3000068, member: 8915"] Is it more common for women to accuse men of rape than it is for men to commit rape? Our speculation is pointless. The case should rest on the physical evidence (which seems to be there in this case) and the credibility of the woman involved. I just hope that her testimony is not tainted by the judgemental attitudes that so many people seem to have. “Oh she went to a flat on some bullshit excuse with 2 guys so she’s partly to blame. Oh she didn’t run crying into the street screaming for the cops so something is wrong with her story.” These are the arguments of the scumbag lawyers who have taught people that there’s always an excuse for shitty behaviour. We don’t have to buy into it. [/QUOTE]
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