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by zzm9980 » Thu, 20 Sep 2012 1:49 pm
offshoreoildude wrote:x9200 wrote:Yes, extremely wise advising somebody to report a false rape case.
Winnoe, we have here a rule not to advise to do something illegal. Please do not do it again in your future posts.
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In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple assault will turn into a rape, caution is advised and saying 'I was afraid he might be going to rape me' is not quite the same as false rape claims.
Yes, we have another whole thread about how "difficult" it is for local women to tell a simple accidental drunken bump from molestation. Funny your tune is quite different in that thread!
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by offshoreoildude » Sat, 22 Sep 2012 11:46 am
zzm9980 wrote:offshoreoildude wrote:x9200 wrote:Yes, extremely wise advising somebody to report a false rape case.
Winnoe, we have here a rule not to advise to do something illegal. Please do not do it again in your future posts.
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In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple assault will turn into a rape, caution is advised and saying 'I was afraid he might be going to rape me' is not quite the same as false rape claims.
Yes, we have another whole thread about how "difficult" it is for local women to tell a simple accidental drunken bump from molestation. Funny your tune is quite different in that thread!
Don't be a moron and don't be deliberately obtuse. A set up molestation has a completely different scenario to a genuine physical assault where the woman is concerned about being sexually assaulted. You and I both know that. A real rape involves violence and assault. These molestations involve 'brushing' at best.
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by zzm9980 » Sat, 22 Sep 2012 2:00 pm
offshoreoildude wrote:zzm9980 wrote:offshoreoildude wrote:
In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple assault will turn into a rape, caution is advised and saying 'I was afraid he might be going to rape me' is not quite the same as false rape claims.
Yes, we have another whole thread about how "difficult" it is for local women to tell a simple accidental drunken bump from molestation. Funny your tune is quite different in that thread!
Don't be a moron and don't be deliberately obtuse. A set up molestation has a completely different scenario to a genuine physical assault where the woman is concerned about being sexually assaulted. You and I both know that. A real rape involves violence and assault. These molestations involve 'brushing' at best.
You're playing a very slippery slope assuming they're all setup molestations then. We can take what you said "In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple assault will turn into a rape" and change it to "In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple tipsy clumsy action turns into deliberate groping". I didn't disagree with you in that thread, but in this thread your encouragement of mis-reporting is wrong, and I think your vision is being clouded by your rather strong opinion of the Singapore Police (amongst many other things)
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by offshoreoildude » Sat, 22 Sep 2012 5:43 pm
zzm9980 wrote:offshoreoildude wrote:zzm9980 wrote:
Yes, we have another whole thread about how "difficult" it is for local women to tell a simple accidental drunken bump from molestation. Funny your tune is quite different in that thread!
Don't be a moron and don't be deliberately obtuse. A set up molestation has a completely different scenario to a genuine physical assault where the woman is concerned about being sexually assaulted. You and I both know that. A real rape involves violence and assault. These molestations involve 'brushing' at best.
You're playing a very slippery slope assuming they're all setup molestations then. We can take what you said "In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple assault will turn into a rape" and change it to "In defense, it can be difficult for a woman to tell when a simple tipsy clumsy action turns into deliberate groping". I didn't disagree with you in that thread, but in this thread your encouragement of mis-reporting is wrong, and I think your vision is being clouded by your rather strong opinion of the Singapore Police (amongst many other things)
Whatever. Let's move along.
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