comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 15 minutes ago
Am article about a man found not guilty of 6 charges has turned into well how do you think women feel. You can’t make this stuff up.
Do you know the stats on men assaulted by women that never report it? Do you know the stats on male suicide rates? It is nothing short of ridiculous to be making these comparisons in times like these. Who cares at this present moment what is the biggest issue. The issue at hand here are women who I believe have told nothing but absolute porkies and their lies not bought by the jury.
If you want to protest tomorrow about women getting assaulted/ raped, give me a call happy to join!! I say again what has that to do with this matter at hand?
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I mean, there are a couple of things in your op that kind of got the article off to a bad start.
Firstly, is it fact that none of these women have jobs?
Secondly, do we know that they have lied?
I've not been following the case closely, but don't recall reading or hearing either of these things?
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 15 minutes ago
Am article about a man found not guilty of 6 charges has turned into well how do you think women feel. You can’t make this stuff up.
Do you know the stats on men assaulted by women that never report it? Do you know the stats on male suicide rates? It is nothing short of ridiculous to be making these comparisons in times like these. Who cares at this present moment what is the biggest issue. The issue at hand here are women who I believe have told nothing but absolute porkies and their lies not bought by the jury.
If you want to protest tomorrow about women getting assaulted/ raped, give me a call happy to join!! I say again what has that to do with this matter at hand?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I mean, there are a couple of things in your op that kind of got the article off to a bad start.
Firstly, is it fact that none of these women have jobs?
Secondly, do we know that they have lied?
I've not been following the case closely, but don't recall reading or hearing either of these things?
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You keep stating you have not followed the case but then proceed to saying you didn’t read or hear. Which is it? Did you follow it or not? If you didn’t. 1) yes a woman did indeed lie. What’s my OP got to do with these wayward comparisons?
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
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Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
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They don't have an emoji for how beautiful this is.
In fact why is there no pentagram emoji?
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
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Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
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I don’t answer stupid questions. Move on!
I know most will respect my courage for finally speaking up on this, but I have suffered for over 30 years now and only recently been able to break my silence.
Every Christmas for as long as I can remember, my parents left me in the living room at 3pm whilst they cooked the dinner. It was just me and the queen, for like 15 minutes, I was shaking constantly. I couldn't move for fear of her accusations. I just wish my dad would burst into the room and tell me that he had witnessed it all and expose the queen's lies! Thank christ we now have a man as King so I can finally relax. Never again will I be alone in a room with a woman.
We are finally free.
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
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Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
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I don’t answer stupid questions. Move on!
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What would your answer be? You get asked these things in work training courses.
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 15 minutes ago
Am article about a man found not guilty of 6 charges has turned into well how do you think women feel. You can’t make this stuff up.
Do you know the stats on men assaulted by women that never report it? Do you know the stats on male suicide rates? It is nothing short of ridiculous to be making these comparisons in times like these. Who cares at this present moment what is the biggest issue. The issue at hand here are women who I believe have told nothing but absolute porkies and their lies not bought by the jury.
If you want to protest tomorrow about women getting assaulted/ raped, give me a call happy to join!! I say again what has that to do with this matter at hand?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I mean, there are a couple of things in your op that kind of got the article off to a bad start.
Firstly, is it fact that none of these women have jobs?
Secondly, do we know that they have lied?
I've not been following the case closely, but don't recall reading or hearing either of these things?
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You keep stating you have not followed the case but then proceed to saying you didn’t read or hear. Which is it? Did you follow it or not? If you didn’t. 1) yes a woman did indeed lie. What’s my OP got to do with these wayward comparisons?
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No, I said I've not followed it closely. It's been going on for ages and I've not kept up to speed with it, but read bits here and there. I know what charges relating to one woman were dropped - I believe because the CPS deemed her unreliable? But you stated in your op that they are all liars? Is this proven? I've not heard or read that.
And are they all out of work? Again, not something I am aware of.
Are all Incel’s virgins ?
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 16 hours, 41 minutes ago
The presumption of innocence is a legal right. It is also a human right under the UN declaration of same. Right now he is innocent.
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Innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law, of course.
Speaking in general, people can be very guilty of very many things in non-legal terms, whilst being innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law.
comment by Disembowel the liberals, and drink the blood of their children (U17054)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 16 hours, 41 minutes ago
The presumption of innocence is a legal right. It is also a human right under the UN declaration of same. Right now he is innocent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law, of course.
Speaking in general, people can be very guilty of very many things in non-legal terms, whilst being innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
well, yes. Also speaking in general people are very different and we all have different levels of acceptable morality and social conduct when going about our lives that 'society' collectively tends to live by. This is why in civilised democracies we invented rules called the Law. Its like drawing a line in the sand that you can't go beyond. Some less sensitive people operate very close to that line, tending to waver just above or just below it. The rest of us sometimes call out these kind of people as khunts and baztards.However the presumption of a persons innocence when accused by others, until proven guilty in going beyond the law is the civilised bedrock of our democracy. Its very important to understand this.
A few pointers if you didn't follow the case:
All the women knew each other.
They were in a Whatsapp group called 'Sunday Schalggs'.
At least 3 of the women refused police access to their phones.
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
These are just a few of the things that came out in the trial.
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
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Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 48 minutes ago
A few pointers if you didn't follow the case:
All the women knew each other.
They were in a Whatsapp group called 'Sunday Schalggs'.
At least 3 of the women refused police access to their phones.
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
These are just a few of the things that came out in the trial.
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Boris not sure why you bothered. I have been here long enough that now I play obtuse to mirror some of these idiots.
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 9 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
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Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
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I don’t answer stupid questions. Move on!
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What would your answer be? You get asked these things in work training courses.
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Maybe your work training courses. I don’t know where the hell you work but I’ve never come across this. Why can’t you just move on. It is a stupid question!
I am not the police. I am not HR. The clue to my answer is there you idiot.
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 10 hours, 3 minutes ago
I know most will respect my courage for finally speaking up on this, but I have suffered for over 30 years now and only recently been able to break my silence.
Every Christmas for as long as I can remember, my parents left me in the living room at 3pm whilst they cooked the dinner. It was just me and the queen, for like 15 minutes, I was shaking constantly. I couldn't move for fear of her accusations. I just wish my dad would burst into the room and tell me that he had witnessed it all and expose the queen's lies! Thank christ we now have a man as King so I can finally relax. Never again will I be alone in a room with a woman.
We are finally free.
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Made all this effort to come up with this gibberish and not one single person responded. Let me give you a haha you weirdo
uve literally responded lol
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
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Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
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Don't think so, it was near the end of the trial.
comment by The Saint (U22900)
posted 54 minutes ago
uve literally responded lol
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Precisely, thus let me give you a haha/ some help for comment to be noticed!
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
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Don't think so, it was near the end of the trial.
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Be interesting to see what happens after the retrial and whether any of them are charged.
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
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Don't think so, it was near the end of the trial.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Be interesting to see what happens after the retrial and whether any of them are charged.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I haven’t followed the case, but I’d be very surprised if that happened unless new evidence demonstrating that one or more of the women has lied has come to light.
If any (at all) such evidence had been discovered pre-trial (assuming the CPS were aware of it), the prosecution wouldn’t have gone ahead in the first place, given the fact that it’s incredibly difficult to secure raaaape convictions in the UK.
If they had access to all the womens' phones they would probably see there was a conspiracy to rinse him of as much money as possible.
That's probably the reason most of the women wouldn't allow the police access to their phones.
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 17 seconds ago
If they had access to all the womens' phones they would probably see there was a conspiracy to rinse him of as much money as possible.
That's probably the reason most of the women wouldn't allow the police access to their phones.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Complete speculation.
There are a thousand reasons why they might not have allowed the police access to their phones.
comment by Disembowel the liberals, and drink the blood o... (U17054)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 17 seconds ago
If they had access to all the womens' phones they would probably see there was a conspiracy to rinse him of as much money as possible.
That's probably the reason most of the women wouldn't allow the police access to their phones.
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Complete speculation.
There are a thousand reasons why they might not have allowed the police access to their phones.
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Why?
The phones they got access to showed one woman had googled 'How much is Benjamin Mendy worth' whilst another showed that another women had boasted about a fantastic night drinking £1000 a bottle champagne followed by Jack Grealish having sloppy seconds.
If it is so blatant that they have cooked all this up for money, why would there be a retrial for the other cases? Wouldn't the CPS drop charges as this point?
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posted on 14/1/23
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 15 minutes ago
Am article about a man found not guilty of 6 charges has turned into well how do you think women feel. You can’t make this stuff up.
Do you know the stats on men assaulted by women that never report it? Do you know the stats on male suicide rates? It is nothing short of ridiculous to be making these comparisons in times like these. Who cares at this present moment what is the biggest issue. The issue at hand here are women who I believe have told nothing but absolute porkies and their lies not bought by the jury.
If you want to protest tomorrow about women getting assaulted/ raped, give me a call happy to join!! I say again what has that to do with this matter at hand?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I mean, there are a couple of things in your op that kind of got the article off to a bad start.
Firstly, is it fact that none of these women have jobs?
Secondly, do we know that they have lied?
I've not been following the case closely, but don't recall reading or hearing either of these things?
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 15 minutes ago
Am article about a man found not guilty of 6 charges has turned into well how do you think women feel. You can’t make this stuff up.
Do you know the stats on men assaulted by women that never report it? Do you know the stats on male suicide rates? It is nothing short of ridiculous to be making these comparisons in times like these. Who cares at this present moment what is the biggest issue. The issue at hand here are women who I believe have told nothing but absolute porkies and their lies not bought by the jury.
If you want to protest tomorrow about women getting assaulted/ raped, give me a call happy to join!! I say again what has that to do with this matter at hand?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I mean, there are a couple of things in your op that kind of got the article off to a bad start.
Firstly, is it fact that none of these women have jobs?
Secondly, do we know that they have lied?
I've not been following the case closely, but don't recall reading or hearing either of these things?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You keep stating you have not followed the case but then proceed to saying you didn’t read or hear. Which is it? Did you follow it or not? If you didn’t. 1) yes a woman did indeed lie. What’s my OP got to do with these wayward comparisons?
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
===========
They don't have an emoji for how beautiful this is.
In fact why is there no pentagram emoji?
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I don’t answer stupid questions. Move on!
posted on 14/1/23
I know most will respect my courage for finally speaking up on this, but I have suffered for over 30 years now and only recently been able to break my silence.
Every Christmas for as long as I can remember, my parents left me in the living room at 3pm whilst they cooked the dinner. It was just me and the queen, for like 15 minutes, I was shaking constantly. I couldn't move for fear of her accusations. I just wish my dad would burst into the room and tell me that he had witnessed it all and expose the queen's lies! Thank christ we now have a man as King so I can finally relax. Never again will I be alone in a room with a woman.
We are finally free.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
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Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
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I don’t answer stupid questions. Move on!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What would your answer be? You get asked these things in work training courses.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 15 minutes ago
Am article about a man found not guilty of 6 charges has turned into well how do you think women feel. You can’t make this stuff up.
Do you know the stats on men assaulted by women that never report it? Do you know the stats on male suicide rates? It is nothing short of ridiculous to be making these comparisons in times like these. Who cares at this present moment what is the biggest issue. The issue at hand here are women who I believe have told nothing but absolute porkies and their lies not bought by the jury.
If you want to protest tomorrow about women getting assaulted/ raped, give me a call happy to join!! I say again what has that to do with this matter at hand?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I mean, there are a couple of things in your op that kind of got the article off to a bad start.
Firstly, is it fact that none of these women have jobs?
Secondly, do we know that they have lied?
I've not been following the case closely, but don't recall reading or hearing either of these things?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You keep stating you have not followed the case but then proceed to saying you didn’t read or hear. Which is it? Did you follow it or not? If you didn’t. 1) yes a woman did indeed lie. What’s my OP got to do with these wayward comparisons?
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No, I said I've not followed it closely. It's been going on for ages and I've not kept up to speed with it, but read bits here and there. I know what charges relating to one woman were dropped - I believe because the CPS deemed her unreliable? But you stated in your op that they are all liars? Is this proven? I've not heard or read that.
And are they all out of work? Again, not something I am aware of.
posted on 14/1/23
Are all Incel’s virgins ?
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 16 hours, 41 minutes ago
The presumption of innocence is a legal right. It is also a human right under the UN declaration of same. Right now he is innocent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law, of course.
Speaking in general, people can be very guilty of very many things in non-legal terms, whilst being innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Disembowel the liberals, and drink the blood of their children (U17054)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 16 hours, 41 minutes ago
The presumption of innocence is a legal right. It is also a human right under the UN declaration of same. Right now he is innocent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law, of course.
Speaking in general, people can be very guilty of very many things in non-legal terms, whilst being innocent of any crime in the eyes of the law.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
well, yes. Also speaking in general people are very different and we all have different levels of acceptable morality and social conduct when going about our lives that 'society' collectively tends to live by. This is why in civilised democracies we invented rules called the Law. Its like drawing a line in the sand that you can't go beyond. Some less sensitive people operate very close to that line, tending to waver just above or just below it. The rest of us sometimes call out these kind of people as khunts and baztards.However the presumption of a persons innocence when accused by others, until proven guilty in going beyond the law is the civilised bedrock of our democracy. Its very important to understand this.
posted on 14/1/23
A few pointers if you didn't follow the case:
All the women knew each other.
They were in a Whatsapp group called 'Sunday Schalggs'.
At least 3 of the women refused police access to their phones.
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
These are just a few of the things that came out in the trial.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 48 minutes ago
A few pointers if you didn't follow the case:
All the women knew each other.
They were in a Whatsapp group called 'Sunday Schalggs'.
At least 3 of the women refused police access to their phones.
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
These are just a few of the things that came out in the trial.
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Boris not sure why you bothered. I have been here long enough that now I play obtuse to mirror some of these idiots.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 9 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by scholayScholes (U13961)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 6 hours, 43 minutes ago
One last question for Scholay or mediocrity guy. If a female colleague came to you and told you that a male colleague had raped her but the accused was someone you know very well and he says that she is lying about it, do you raise the issue further?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scholay, are you or mediocrity answering this or are you too much of a snowflake puussy?
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I don’t answer stupid questions. Move on!
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What would your answer be? You get asked these things in work training courses.
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Maybe your work training courses. I don’t know where the hell you work but I’ve never come across this. Why can’t you just move on. It is a stupid question!
I am not the police. I am not HR. The clue to my answer is there you idiot.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Derick Osei (U1734)
posted 10 hours, 3 minutes ago
I know most will respect my courage for finally speaking up on this, but I have suffered for over 30 years now and only recently been able to break my silence.
Every Christmas for as long as I can remember, my parents left me in the living room at 3pm whilst they cooked the dinner. It was just me and the queen, for like 15 minutes, I was shaking constantly. I couldn't move for fear of her accusations. I just wish my dad would burst into the room and tell me that he had witnessed it all and expose the queen's lies! Thank christ we now have a man as King so I can finally relax. Never again will I be alone in a room with a woman.
We are finally free.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Made all this effort to come up with this gibberish and not one single person responded. Let me give you a haha you weirdo
posted on 14/1/23
uve literally responded lol
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
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Don't think so, it was near the end of the trial.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by The Saint (U22900)
posted 54 minutes ago
uve literally responded lol
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Precisely, thus let me give you a haha/ some help for comment to be noticed!
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
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Don't think so, it was near the end of the trial.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Be interesting to see what happens after the retrial and whether any of them are charged.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 30 minutes ago
One of the women who claimed she had been raped and 'traumatised' didn't report the incident to the police until 3 months later but was caught on CCTV dancing and chatting with Mendy on several occasions after the alleged incident.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know if this was the one that the cps didn't provide any evidence for?
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Don't think so, it was near the end of the trial.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Be interesting to see what happens after the retrial and whether any of them are charged.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I haven’t followed the case, but I’d be very surprised if that happened unless new evidence demonstrating that one or more of the women has lied has come to light.
If any (at all) such evidence had been discovered pre-trial (assuming the CPS were aware of it), the prosecution wouldn’t have gone ahead in the first place, given the fact that it’s incredibly difficult to secure raaaape convictions in the UK.
posted on 14/1/23
If they had access to all the womens' phones they would probably see there was a conspiracy to rinse him of as much money as possible.
That's probably the reason most of the women wouldn't allow the police access to their phones.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 17 seconds ago
If they had access to all the womens' phones they would probably see there was a conspiracy to rinse him of as much money as possible.
That's probably the reason most of the women wouldn't allow the police access to their phones.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Complete speculation.
There are a thousand reasons why they might not have allowed the police access to their phones.
posted on 14/1/23
comment by Disembowel the liberals, and drink the blood o... (U17054)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 17 seconds ago
If they had access to all the womens' phones they would probably see there was a conspiracy to rinse him of as much money as possible.
That's probably the reason most of the women wouldn't allow the police access to their phones.
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Complete speculation.
There are a thousand reasons why they might not have allowed the police access to their phones.
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Why?
The phones they got access to showed one woman had googled 'How much is Benjamin Mendy worth' whilst another showed that another women had boasted about a fantastic night drinking £1000 a bottle champagne followed by Jack Grealish having sloppy seconds.
posted on 14/1/23
If it is so blatant that they have cooked all this up for money, why would there be a retrial for the other cases? Wouldn't the CPS drop charges as this point?
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