Saturday, February 26, 2011

Maybe this is more a matter for Industry Canada than Justice

Seems women’s clothing doesn’t come with proper warning labels.
Justice Robert Dewar let a rapist walk excusing him saying the victim gave out signs that "sex was in the air" through her suggestive attire and flirtatious conduct on the night of the attack.

So Industry Canada better get right on that, run tests on what type of female clothing overrides women’s brains so that no doesn’t mean no, and test male reaction to such clothing to determine which styles carry an implicit message that the woman wants to be forced into sex even if she says no over and over.

Because you know, women don’t really know what they want, and some guys just can’t understand the subtlety of NO!!!!!!!!!!!  STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(Dewar) called Rhodes a "clumsy Don Juan" who may have misunderstood what the woman wanted when he forced intercourse along a darkened highway outside Thompson, Man., in 2006.

Poor dudes walking around out there, don’t know how to romance chicks...Dewar is telling you just go for it if you (and even if it’s you alone) believe sex is in the air.

After all, NO is such a difficult word to understand.

How the hell is this creature a judge?  No means no except when it doesn’t?  No means no except when some cave troll who can’t relate to women in a normal fashion wants to use her body despite her protests?

This had better be overthrown and Dewar should be disciplined, never allowed to preside over any cases involving women or children as victims.           

2 comments:

Scott MacNeil said...

well said. Ill-suited and wrong-headed, Dewar is just the latest member of the judiciary here in Manitoba who has demonstrated his lack of fitness for the bench.

This one beat up a female family member, see: http://www.winnipegsun.com/news/manitoba/2011/02/25/17406841.html

900ft Jesus said...

damn!