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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Carl on October 14, 2014, 01:08:18 PM
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Tue Oct 14, 2014, 10:32 AM
J_J_ (316 posts)
High school football player, 18,brother, 20, charged with sexual assault of drunk boy who passed out
Why does the UK report on this but no US media cares at all?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2214776/Football-player-brother-charged-raping-drunk-boy-passed-party-Alaska.html
Police were alerted to the assault by a nurse at a Homer hospital on September 10, according to a complaint filed in Homer Superior Court.
The party started late on Saturday, September 8 and continued into the next morning.
The boy arrived at the party about 10 pm, and witnesses said he was drinking heavily. He passed out on a couch about an hour later.
The party quickly grew from a few invited guests to as many as 80 people, including many members of the Homer Mariners football team.
Some of the people at the party began taking turns writing on the boy's body with markers before Anthony Resetarits shaved an 'M' into the boy's hair, an apparent reference to the team, it was reported.
Later, the boy's pants and underwear were removed and he was sexually assaulted, according to witnesses.
Numerous photographs were seized by troopers, including one showing the assault. The faces of the males conducting the assault aren't shown, but one teenage boy who provided the photo identified the brothers.
2 years later....
As of its meeting last Friday, a Kenai grand jury has not yet re-indicted the two Homer brothers accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy at a September 2012 East End Road drinking party.
On Aug. 6, Kenai Superior Court Judge Carl Bauman dismissed without prejudice second-degree sexual assault charges against Anthony Resetarits, 22, and Joseph Resetarits, 19. The brothers were arrested Oct. 4, 2012, and indicted a year later on Sept. 20, 2013.
http://homernews.com/homer-news/local-news/2014-08-13/no-indictment-yet-in-resetarits-case
Is this what it has come to in America?
Someone is raped with hospital report , video, pictures as evidence, and the case is just dropped, victim gets absolutely no justice??
We just accept this now?
If this is how we treat US citizens, just what the hell are we defending as we spread 'democracy' in other countries?
I bet this will bring out the outrage!
Oh wait,it is some queers so not so much.
Response to J_J_ (Original post)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 10:39 AM
Star Member malaise (124,110 posts)
1. Are you following the New Jersey football hazing scandal
Several teenagers have been arrested. The silence on that one is deafening - even on progressive message boards. Whereas there is lots of coverage about the violence against women and children from Afro-American footballers, this all white school appears to have been given a pass.
http://wgntv.com/2014/10/11/teens-charged-in-new-jersey-high-school-football-hazing-scandal/
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Police have arrested six New Jersey High School football players who are accused of hazing and sexual assault.
The hazing incident happened at Sayreville War Memorial High School in Central New Jersey.
The accused teens range in age from fifteen to seventeen.
They are charged with various counts of aggravated sexual assault, criminal restraint and hazing.
Prosecutors say the teenagers turned out the lights in the locker room and sexually abused four victims over the course of a ten day period in September.
Lets try to divert attention and make it a race issue instead.
Response to J_J_ (Original post)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 11:05 AM
LeftinOH (4,656 posts)
3. Get a bunch of like-minded young men together, and it happens
EVERYWHERE:
http://www.dw.de/18-soldiers-indicted-in-hazing-case/a-1623143
So - the solution is either:
1) Be aware that these things can occur; encourage awareness of the potential for problems and be proactive about it...
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2) Abolish every institution/organization in which abuses like these occur (the knee-jerk solution)
I'm going with #1.
::)
Response to J_J_ (Original post)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 11:21 AM
SoapBox (8,492 posts)
4. It took me a moment to figure out where those cities are...Palin's Alaska.
That seemed to say a lot too
Stupid like that should be painful.
Response to J_J_ (Original post)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 11:35 AM
GOLGO 13 (215 posts)
7. Sure seems like it's accepted doesnt it?
So many people on this very site immediately rush to the side of the offender because of their age. It's standard norm procedure around here to excuse even the most vilest of behavior.
It's OK. Their just kids.
Probably because your comrades are the vilest of filth.
Response to GOLGO 13 (Reply #7)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 12:22 PM
Star Member closeupready (22,976 posts)
20. Male-on-male rape topics here do not get as much discussion, no,
as male-on-female rape. A discussion as to why that is so would be very, very long and complicated, probably way beyond the scope of this board.
Response to J_J_ (Original post)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 12:19 PM
Star Member closeupready (22,976 posts)
18. When people cry, "The US is a rape culture", this isn't what they mean.
Homosexual/male-on-male rape doesn't get nearly the scrutiny that heterosexual rape does. I won't hazard a guess as to why, but it's blindingly obvious that this is so.
You know why but saying it at the DUmp will get the queer brigade as well as the warrior klams after you.
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J_J_ (319 posts)
High school football player, 18,brother, 20, charged with sexual assault of drunk boy who passed out
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SoapBox (8,492 posts)
4. It took me a moment to figure out where those cities are...Palin's Alaska.
That seemed to say a lot too.
J_J_ (319 posts)
11. not about Palin,but it is about her successor who has enabled assault in the national guard as well
Sean Parnell and pals are probably the ones who went after Palin so much that she quit. He worked for Exxon against the people of Alaska. He then worked for Conoco Phillips as lobbyist. Then he snuck in under Palin and got the governorship by default. The state has been going bankrupt ever since and he and cronies, two who openly work for Conoco Phillips, just gave tax cuts to oil companies costing the state 2 Billion per year.
He took office and started a campaign "choose respect" to stop the record number of assaults in Alaska.
However, what he has done is quite the opposite.
He covered up national guard assaults for years, even leading to the murder of one victim. He gave a medal to one of the perpetrators.
He came to Homer to talk about the assault, he knows about this, and probably made sure this corruptable judge was on the case.
Worse than that, one officer was a coach, must have not given all the evidence. The police didn't even arrest these guys until a month after the assault and they had all of the evidence a day afterward. But, it was the middle of an important playoff season.
After this, the football team got new turf and the police are getting a new station to cost 25 million.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it the Proglodytes who tell us:
1) colleges are rife with sexual assault
2) everybody should go to college
Mere coincidence?
I don't think so.
lpbk2713 (25,758 posts)
8. Future RNC Directors in the making.
Currently doing their internship.
closeupready (22,977 posts)
18. When people cry, "The US is a rape culture", this isn't what they mean.
Homosexual/male-on-male rape doesn't get nearly the scrutiny that heterosexual rape does. I won't hazard a guess as to why, but it's blindingly obvious that this is so.
^ freeper troll
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025663728
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Response to J_J_ (Original post)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 11:05 AM
LeftinOH (4,656 posts)
3. Get a bunch of like-minded young men together, and it happens
EVERYWHERE:
http://www.dw.de/18-soldiers-indicted-in-hazing-case/a-1623143
So - the solution is either:
1) Be aware that these things can occur; encourage awareness of the potential for problems and be proactive about it...
-or-
2) Abolish every institution/organization in which abuses like these occur (the knee-jerk solution)
I'm going with #1.
Isn't #1 pretty much the advice they're giving about ISIS too? Education and all that.
Cindie
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LeftinOH (4,656 posts)
3. Get a bunch of like-minded young men together, and it happens
EVERYWHERE:
http://www.dw.de/18-soldiers-indicted-in-hazing-case/a-1623143
So - the solution is either:
1) Be aware that these things can occur; encourage awareness of the potential for problems and be proactive about it...
-or-
2) Abolish every institution/organization in which abuses like these occur (the knee-jerk solution)
I'm going with #1.
Isn't #1 pretty much the advice they're giving about ISIS too? Education and all that.
Cindie
Lord help us if you suggest that women should do the same to avoid rape and sexual assault. The DUmmie Feminazis would be all over you. It's okay to blame the young boy for his own rape, but not some drunken girl that passes out at a party.
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Isn't #1 pretty much the advice they're giving about ISIS too? Education and all that.
Cindie
If you listen to the Ku Klux Klams "raising awareness" is just another name for "victim blaming."
Apparently your daughter has an obligation to get black-out drunk in a room full of frat boys just to defy the patriarchal institution of slut-shaming.
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All lib outrage is assessed on it's ability to advance their agenda. This doesn't, hence no outrage. Injustice only becomes involved tangentially.
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All lib outrage is assessed on it's ability to advance their agenda. This doesn't, hence no outrage. Injustice only becomes involved tangentially.
All rapes are equal. Some rapes are more equal than others.