weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 6:59 am
See why that may not be politically correct, they've just won a major trophy, he's excited, she's excited, it's a slightly foolish thing to do, but FFS jail time! Cone on!
Using that logic my old granny should've been in prison 50 times over for corrupting a youth every time I left her house
He’s an idiot who got carried away in the moment. It happens to many people. Had he been self aware enough to realise this and apologise, he might have a sliver of moral ground left to stand on, and possibly a job… Doubling down on his position of it being consensual is stupid quite frankly, but then he’s obviously got quite a fragile ego…
BUT… Jail time…? I have several mates, most of whom are happily married now, who we would laugh about being an absolute liability when drunk on a night out (but at the same time be quite concerned for any potential victims!) who have done things much worse than Rubiales’ kiss to unassuming ladies in bars and nightclubs, night out after night out, year after year, and the absolute worst they’ve ever experienced was a slap… I’m not saying this is right, absolutely it is not, and I’ve had to apologise on behalf of a drunken friend (or make myself scarce) more times than I’d care to remember because of said actions, but not one of them ever received anything worse than a slap off the victim or any repurcussions at all… I am certainly not defending or excusing their previous actions, far from it… But how can society judge something worthy of jail time just because of the high profile individuals involved, where I have known many genuine rape cases get ignored or thrown out of court based upon a lack of evidence? I’d wager that having lost his job because of his error in judgement, Rubiales isn’t likely to repeat the offence and more than likely it has served as a significant deterrent already to any others who might have got “caught up in the moment” and acted similarly, so further prosecution for what was ultimately a poor error of judgement, just seems vindictive.
FWIW
@mangocrazy and
@Yorick , my GF spent many years living in Spain too and she’s been quite shocked at the magnitude of the whole thing. Whilst she absolutely doesn’t defend Rubiales’ actions as he had no right to do what he did (and that he was more stupid to double down on the “consent” side of things rather than just apologise and admit fault), she said she’s seen far worse most weekends that she lived out there, men being introduced to women they previously might not have known through a mutual friend, or worse men greeting friends’ teenage kids even!!! Where does one draw the line…?