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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="holdzy, post: 2900184, member: 9001"] My only issue in this thread was with CaptainHook's language, and the initial assumptions that this was another 'drunk skank making shit up'. I didn't put words in his mouth, I asked him to clarify and he did not do so satisfactorily. What I was left with was a limp dick justification for women being raped, due to them putting themselves in such a position due to being too drunk, and then a bunch of people that don't want to be seen to be 'left wing, all women are special snowflakes' piling on. I guess to sum up, I am saying whether a woman is drunk or not really plays no role in the outcome of her being raped. From her perspective. Consentually agreeing to sex and then trying to falsely accuse someone of rape afterwards is a different story. Obviously what we are discussing here is mainly to do with 'drunk consent'. This is a pointless argument/discussion though. [/QUOTE]
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