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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3232218, member: 1992"] One thing I'll add to this discussion. A person's view of things is shaped and influenced by their experience with the subject. You men, imagine being accused of a crime, knowing you are 100% innocent, being interrogated, being disbelieved, being treated with suspicion even by those closest to you AND then when finally free of it your accuser walks scot free, without a care in the world and without punishment of any kind. Imagine the hell that is and the devastation that causes. Yet, no justice. No legal recourse either. When a woman accuses a man of a crime I try to not jump to conclusions and wonder how much blame is shared, how much truth or distortion of the facts there is, whether or not we know all the facts, whether there's a reason for the accusations ( covering up, religious, family expectations etc ) or if there might be other factors. Shame, second thoughts, regret, being found out, financial gain, trading sex for fame, sheer momentary desire overcoming common sense, alcohol impairment, misplaced blame( blaming an innocent for a decades old case of abuse) So much must be considered but knee jerk judgement helps absolutely no one. Hayne probably was a prick and also may deserve what comes his way but I'd also like to ask some questions myself of the young lady. That's not going to happen so I have to trust my questions were asked and answered in the court. [/QUOTE]
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