Skip to main content

Reply to "President of Ecuador claims sharing a bed can't lead to rape as he defends Julian Assange"

Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Lucas:

He is also a lawyer...

Laws are country specific.

It is obvious isn't it. That's why Sweden decided to criminalize sex without condom, where as in other countries they criminalized the woman who is raped.

So I believe you are OK with sending victims of rape to jail as they do in the Middle East and South Asia including India.

Don't extrapolate from one to the other. I do not even know what the ME laws are and if the judge is their behavior with respect to women in general there would be none.

I see your confusion. You should call yourself stormed!

First, you are confused. Telling me that the President of Ecuador is a lawyer is tangential to the necessity of having Assange before a court in the jurisdiction where he is accused of committing crimes. Extending that spurious digression with more idiocy about ME women and the nature of rapes there bears no relation to the question of a man having to face a jury of his peers.  Sweden is not the ME and whatever the infraction he is likely to be tried fairly and not taken to the local soccer field for a public beheading. Now get your silly behind on track to the essential argument of this man refusing to face a criminal court before which he stand  accused.

FM
×
×
×
×
×
×