ARE YOU SERIOUS?
Originally Posted by chelseabean
It would be a pretty tasteless thing to joke about, no?
And yes, I think many, if not most, people make up their minds before any investigation into the allegations, and that they do so based on preconceptions about what they think the consequences of it being true or not true will be, with little real regard for the actual people involved. Minimizers scoff at the idea that so-and-so raped someone, or assume it's unlikely because of who the accused is. In direct reaction against that, others suggest that
any questioning of the alleged victims' accounts is tantamount to rape-denial. This isn't an opinion; it's an observation of how lots of vocal people react when news such as this becomes public knowledge. It's one example of an even more pervasive problem in how our society confronts criminal or moral accusations, the rush to judgement. Whether it reflects how the majority react or merely a vocal minority, I could not say. It
is my opinion that the rush to judgement makes it harder to determine what actually happened, and therefore affords protection to anyone who actually commits sexual assault.
If you disagree, please, by all means, argue with my arguments, or tell us your opinions. You did, after all, start the discussion.