News that makes you say WTF! (28 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,500
Its really astounding those fucked up Journalists went that far, for rating and being showy, truly disgusting piece. I mean FFS, the first guy just said he was sorry for sending pictures, not for the rape, and they spend the full time making them sound like martyrs that are being tragically wasted, only mumbling that they are rapists like its an insignificant detail. I couldnt even imagine this being done by a parody/comedy show, and it was done by a real news network, FFS. And its not even fox news to boot, jeez, biggiest miss-use of the sympathy card I ever seen.


Whats even worse, there are prolly tons of people who after seeing that sees these two rapists as the sympathetic victims.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Its really astounding those fucked up Journalists went that far, for rating and being showy, truly disgusting piece. I mean FFS, the first guy just said he was sorry for sending pictures, not for the rape, and they spend the full time making them sound like martyrs that are being tragically wasted, only mumbling that they are rapists like its an insignificant detail. I couldnt even imagine this being done by a parody/comedy show, and it was done by a real news network, FFS. And its not even fox news to boot, jeez, biggiest miss-use of the sympathy card I ever seen.


Whats even worse, there are prolly tons of people who after seeing that sees these two rapists as the sympathetic victims.
I think people will hate them more. I couldn't watch the clip - turned off after the bs from the first guy.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
What the FUCK!? This a whole new level of crazy. This ain't no joke? And you ask why some think not so well about america. This is a whole fucking crazy spin on the story. Poor poor football players, fucking victims, their life is ruined... Unreal, that this stuff is even possible without a big backlash from the public.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,776
Given the video includes figures such as "Judge Lipps" and "¡Ay!" Poppy "Que Rico" Harlow, I half thinking I'm watching The Onion TV.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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here's the question though, if alcohol is impairment enough to warrant a rape charge, how come it's not impairment enough to excuse the lapse of judgement in the committing of said rape?
That can't be a serious question.:D

You go to jail if you get shit faced and kill someone with your car. You also get into trouble if you drink a 12 pack during Monday Night Football and then beat the shit out of your wife. Same principle here. Being under the influence isn't an excuse.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,500
I hope Deneb was just playing the devils advocate for the heck of it, and not being serious. And Greg, yeah I was half-expecting to see it be an elaborate Onion piece in the middle of it, it was seriously that bizzare.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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I hope Deneb was just playing the devils advocate for the heck of it, and not being serious. And Greg, yeah I was half-expecting to see it be an elaborate Onion piece in the middle of it, it was seriously that bizzare.
zomg you just cracked the code!! :dazed:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
70,830
That can't be a serious question.:D

You go to jail if you get shit faced and kill someone with your car. You also get into trouble if you drink a 12 pack during Monday Night Football and then beat the shit out of your wife. Same principle here. Being under the influence isn't an excuse.

no i am not joking and the emboldened is exactly my point, if it was ok when you were drunk it's not rape when you are sober.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,776
On the other hand, as much as that woman clumsily sided with the criminals, I think society thrives on the easy moral crutch of believing that there are good, honest people like themselves and then there are bad people who do evil things and the two never cross over. We like the easy model of Darth Vader vs. Luke Skywalker in judging the world.

That sort of moral laziness paints people in such broad strokes that we have overwhelming support for things like three strikes laws with the mistaken belief that it only applies to "them", not "us".

I do wish the media would point out more that otherwise good people can do very evil, criminal things. It keeps us on our toes and avoids the, "He seemed like such a nice man... kept to himself" problem we hear all the time. Not to make us all paranoid, but people are too quick to presume the worst about someone who commits a crime and yet never see themselves or the people they trust as having elements of criminal behavior.
 

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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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On the other hand, as much as that woman clumsily sided with the criminals, I think society thrives on the easy moral crutch of believing that there are good, honest people like themselves and then there are bad people who do evil things and the two never cross over. We like the easy model of Darth Vader vs. Luke Skywalker in judging the world.

That sort of moral laziness paints people in such broad strokes that we have overwhelming support for things like three strikes laws with the mistaken belief that it only applies to "them", not "us".

I do wish the media would point out more that otherwise good people can do very evil, criminal things. It keeps us on our toes and avoids the, "He seemed like such a nice man... kept to himself" problem we hear all the time. Not to make us all paranoid, but people are too quick to presume the worst about someone who commits a crime and yet never see themselves as having elements of criminal behavior.
Sure people can be good and then screw up. Once you screw up, I've got no pity for you. We all have to make choices and we all get put in similar situations.
 

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