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Hey, Can A Woman "Ask To Get Raped"?

 
 
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Wed 4 Nov, 2015 10:44 pm
@BillRM,
Sorry for the confusion. I was saying that she has for the longest time yet departed this thread and I think all political threads. She will claim that it is because she is bored. I think she was tired of getting her ass handed to her and needed a break. She will likely turn up eventually, she always does, ready to give it another go.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 5 Nov, 2015 03:31 am
@hawkeye10,
hawkeye10 wrote:
I think she was tired of getting her ass handed to her and needed a break.


That never happened, you had your arse served up on an almost hourly basis, but you are way too stupid to see it. She got bored of having circular arguments with two of the most cretinous nomarks on A2K. Exchanges with you are boring. Most things shoot right over your head.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 5 Nov, 2015 08:50 am

Shocking Numbers of Police Officers Have Committed Sex Crimes
The AP unveils a startling truth after spending a year investigating incidents of sexual misconduct by U.S. law enforcement.
By Carrie Weisman / AlterNet
November 2, 2015


After spending a year investigating cases of sexual misconduct by U.S. law enforcement, the Associated Press uncovered about 1,000 officers who lost their badges between 2009 and 2014 for wrongdoings ranging from rape and sodomy to sexual assault and possession of child pornography.

The report opens with the story of a 50-something daycare worker who was heading home after an evening of playing dominoes with friends. The woman, who was pulled over by an Oklahoma City officer for “erratic driving,” would later tell a judge that the officer made her lift up her shirt and pull down her pants to prove she wasn’t hiding anything. Afterward, he shined his flashlight between her legs and ordered her to sit in the squad car as he unzipped his fly and exposed himself, saying, “Come on, I don’t have all night.”
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Because it only covers officers whose licenses to work in law enforcement had been revoked, the AP suspects its estimate is actually on the low side. California and New York, for example, do not have statewide standards for stripping bad officers of their badges. Nine states and the District of Columbia said they either did not decertify officers for such offenses or declined to provide information. Taking information from the 41 states that did, the AP was able to identify 550 officers who were decertified for sexual assault and 440 officers who lost their badges for other sex offenses, such as sexting juveniles and possessing child pornography. Around one-third of the officers decertified were accused of incidents involving juveniles. Only some faced criminal charges.

According to the report, “Victims included unsuspecting motorists, schoolchildren ordered to raise their shirts in a supposed search for drugs, police interns taken advantage of, women with legal troubles who succumbed to performing sex acts for promised help, and prison inmates forced to have sex with guards.”

Chief Bernadette DiPino of the Sarasota Police Department in Florida said, "It's happening probably in every law enforcement agency across the country."

"It's so underreported and people are scared that if they call and complain about a police officer, they think every other police officer is going to be then out to get them."

Both lawyers and police chiefs admitted to the AP that some departments choose not to report incidents of sexual misconduct to limit liability. Instead, they allow the officers to quietly resign, keep their certification and sometimes move into other jobs. Victims, who may be young, poor and struggling with addiction, are often reluctant to come forward.

"You see officers throughout your career that deal with that power really well, and you see officers over your career that don't," Oklahoma City Police Chief Bill Citty told the AP.

The move to investigate sex offenses by officers was introduced during an annual meeting back in 2007. A federally funded task force was assembled after nearly all 70 police chiefs in attendance raised their hands when asked if they had dealt with an officer “accused of sexual misdeeds.”

Sheriff Russell Martin in Delaware County, Ohio, who served on an International Association of Chiefs of Police committee on sex misconduct, says the best way to prevent such incidents is to extensively screen applicants. John Firman, research director of IACP, says departments should also look into hiring more women and minorities. "What you want is a culture that's dominated by a bunch of people that reflect the community," he said.

But Penny Harrington, a former police chief in Portland, Oregon, who co-founded the National Center for Women in Policing, emphasizes how hard it is for victims to take some of these insiders down.

"They knew the DAs. They knew the judges. They knew the safe houses. They knew how to testify in court. They knew how to make her look like a nut. How are you going to get anything to happen when he's part of the system and when he threatens you and when you know he has a gun and... you know he can find you wherever you go?"

H/T Huffington Post


Carrie Weisman is an AlterNet staff writer who focuses on sex, relationships and culture. Got tips, ideas or a first-person story? Email her.
BillRM
 
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Reply Thu 5 Nov, 2015 09:18 am
@bobsal u1553115,
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After spending a year investigating cases of sexual misconduct by U.S. law enforcement, the Associated Press uncovered about 1,000 officers who lost their badges between 2009 and 2014 for wrongdoings ranging from rape and sodomy to sexual assault and possession of child pornography.


Once more why the hell would such numbers be shocking given a million or so people in law enforcement in the US?

In fact the numbers by percent is tiny and I mean tiny.

By percent over five years period we are talking about .01 percent of all police officers.

The only shocking thing about those numbers is that they are so damn tiny.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 5 Nov, 2015 09:20 am
@BillRM,
Other than your math is screwed up, only you, TonyRM can find a bright spot about cops committing rape.
BillRM
 
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Reply Thu 5 Nov, 2015 10:06 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
Other than your math is screwed up
,

percent = [10^3/10^6]*100=.1 as in .1 percent

Quote:
can find a bright spot about cops committing rape.


I think it is a bright spot that cops committing rape is a very very rare event
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 05:46 am
Quote:
How old are young girls when they are "first harassed" by men?

Women in Brazil are reflecting on their own childhood experiences - and sharing these stories on the internet in big numbers. It began with a sordid episode on Twitter as the nation watched the junior version of Masterchef, the globally popular TV cooking competition.

One of the contestants on the programme was 12-year-old Valentina Shulz and during one episode, several men started tweeting suggestive messages about her online using the show's hashtag. "Does anyone know the Twitter of Valentina? She will date me if she wants it or not," wrote one user. "If she wants it, it's not paedophilia, IT'S LOVE," said another.

These disturbing messages were noticed by Juliana de Faria, a journalist and part of the feminist group Think Olga. She started tweeting about the times she was harassed as a minor. Soon, others shared their stories too and Faria started a hashtag - "primeiroassedio" - which translates as "first harassment".

"Suddenly some readers and followers of Think Olga were writing me back with the first time they were harassed and they were very, very young, as young as five years old. So I started retweeting that," Faria told BBC Trending radio.

The tag has been used more than 90,000 times, with women and girls sharing the stories of their first encounter with public sexual harassment. "At 11, I was heading to my dance class and a man touched my bottom," tweeted one. "13 years old. I was going to the supermarket. Heard from a gentleman that I already had 'beautiful boobs.' #firstharassment," said another.
BBC Trending radio spoke to one woman who shared a longer account of an even more harrowing ordeal. Luisa Guimaraes wrote a Facebook post recounting how she was raped by a taxi driver in Rio de Janeiro, when she was 21 years old.

She wrote about how she began to experience harassment by men from a very young age. "Like all women I have - hair pulled back, body straightened - walked with extreme fear when by myself. I have suffered verbal harassment," she wrote. "I've been chased down the street... for answering a workman who wanted to - in his words - 'eat all of you.' On the street, on the bus, partying, in college, day and night, aged 12 and 22."

She remembers first being harassed when she was nine or 10 and said that after that it happened nearly every day on the street.

"It can happen when you're walking down the street and someone is catcalling all the time, or you're going to a party and some guy wants to talk to you or kiss you and you don't want him to... and he gets aggressive and starts calling you names," she told Trending.

"That has happened a lot to me and to a lot of my friends. We live this every day."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-34744598
BillRM
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 06:43 am
@izzythepush,
Let see the girl in the cooking show was a public figure to tens of millions of men and women and a tiny tiny percent of all those millions sent her sick and inappropriate tweets. My how surprising for that to had happen NOT.

Of course before the internet age those inappropriate comments would still had been made but she would not had been aware of them. I remember when Annette Joanne Funicello was on the Mickey Mouse Club in the 1950s at the age of 12 to early teens overhearing inappropriate comments by older males. PS at the time she was a far older woman at 12 and no Izzy I was not one of those making any comments.

Next as far as sexual harassment in general happening to very young children and how common it might or might not be a twitter survey is far far from a scientific survey so other then supporting the idea that males in general are evil and sick sexual predators there seems little point to it.

But then I am fairly sure that was the goal of Juliana de Faria, a journalist and part of the feminist group Think Olga.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 07:00 am
Nebraska cops waited a year to press charges in rape case — in spite of witnesses and DNA evidence
Source: Raw Story

David Ferguson
08 Nov 2015 at 19:03 ET

Omaha, Nebraska authorities are under scrutiny for the prosecution of a rape case in which an unconscious 16-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by multiple attackers and photos of the incident were distributed on social media.

According to the Omaha World Herald, the Omaha Police Department bungled the investigation into the rape and failed to bring charges against any perpetrators until a year after the crime, in spite of the presence of eyewitnesses and the availability of DNA evidence.

The girl — called “Anna” by the World Herald — was drugged and raped at a party of a February night in 2014. She was dumped off at her parents’ home in the early hours of Sunday morning, February 16. She had been serially raped, penetrated vaginally and anally, beaten, bitten and urinated on. Her eyes had been blackened and her face was so swollen she was almost unrecognizable.

Anna’s mother took her to Methodist Hospital where she underwent a five-hour rape exam. A clinical examination found five separate tears to Anna’s vaginal tissue and another tear to her rectum. Her clothes and skin were carefully examined for evidence and she was asked to recount what she could remember of the night again and again.


Read more: http://www.rawstory.com/2015/11/nebraska-cops-waited-a-year-to-press-charges-in-rape-case-in-spite-of-witnesses-and-dna-evidence/
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 07:09 am
@BillRM,
I see that garbage like you predictably supports creeps who grab hold of 11 year old girl's arses.

You really are a loathsome sack of ****.
BillRM
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 07:40 am
@izzythepush,
Quote:
I see that garbage like you predictably supports creeps who grab hold of 11 year old girl's arses.


Where did I do that in my last post or any other post for that matter?

Can't attacked what I do posted so you made things up out of thin air it would seems.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 08:57 am
@izzythepush,
Its the eleven year olds that really fall for the box of kittens gag - just ask TonyRM.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 09:01 am
@bobsal u1553115,
I don't know who he thinks he's fooling. Is there anyone on A2K, other than fellow nonces like Hawkeye, who actually believes his rehousing kittens horseshit?
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 09:07 am
@izzythepush,
I think he was looking to rehouse something, alright.
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BillRM
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 11:15 am
@izzythepush,
Yes, there are a lot more male child molesters then male cats lovers in this world and by the logic I had seen here most men if given the chance would be child molesters.

I love how Bob claimed first that I had admitted that I was held by the police for questioning and then I was arrested by the police over my attempts to find homes for those kittens.

For the record none of that had occur as I never been arrested in my life or question by the police for anything. Like you Izzy he made things up out of thin air.

Footnote I still have the mother cat now on top of my computer desk and thanks to many posters place in my area and showing the kittens at Pet Smart I found homes for all the kittens but for one I kept who sadly died at the very young age of two years old.

Here is the poster minus the two pictures one of the mother and one of the kittens

FREE KITTENS




picture of mother cat on ladder here]

My Kittens one boy and three girls Free to Good
HOMES

[pictures of kittens at their food bowls here]

Please call my human Bill xxxxxx at
786-xxx-xxxx

Sorry guys but no assholes are going to made me feel anything but proud that I found homes for those kittens
BillRM
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 11:54 am
@BillRM,
I wish I had adopted more then one of Midnight's kittens. With special note now that midnight is getting near the end of her lifespan.

http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m627/BillRM/Thefourkittensandmothereating.jpg

Here are two of the kittens being shown at Pet Smart.

http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m627/BillRM/Kittensinhammock3.jpg

Here is the one kitten Smokey I did adopted all grown up.


http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m627/BillRM/Smoleyeoncurtains2.jpg

Sorry Iizzy and Bob but I can never be anything but proud that I adopted the mother and one of the kittens that show up one day at my front door and did my best to find good homes for the other kittens.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 03:07 pm
@BillRM,
Nudge nudge, wink wink.
BillRM
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 03:10 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
Nudge nudge, wink wink.


You making a pass at me? Sorry but my heart belong to Izzy so no nudging or winking at me allow.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 03:17 pm
@BillRM,
Quote:
You making a pass at me?


Yeah. I'm making a pass at you.

Dipshit.
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BillRM
 
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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2015 03:20 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
Its the eleven year olds that really fall for the box of kittens gag -


I do not know but the little girl who adopted the last kitten at Pet Smart was holding her to her chest for dear life as she let the store.

When I ask her if she would wish to had a box to transport the kitten in she said no with real feelings and the other little girl who came to my home was equally attached to her new kitten by the time she and her mother was leaving my home.

The boy who adopted the first kitten was not that emotional if I remember correctly and to be frank I wonder a little more about that kitten welfare then to the others that went to girls.
 

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