That was a brutal post, trying to defend the undefensible
fair enough
Quote from: Orior on September 13, 2018, 11:24:59 PMfair enoughAny plans to delete the post?
It’s not the first time this particular repressed homosexual has endorsed rape or tried to deflect his position by blaming the victim of such heinous crimes. If you aren’t comfortable in your own sexuality Mr Orior then maybe you should stay firmly in that closet, just off Sunnyside St. You could always try getting on the other bus or wearing comfortable shoes, you old friend of Frankie
Has a rape victim just been called an attention seeking gimp?Waow.As bad as anything fearon ever posted tbh..
I see what youre saying, the more I think on it Orior was right, she is an attention seeking gimp......
Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on September 14, 2018, 02:22:33 PMI see what youre saying, the more I think on it Orior was right, she is an attention seeking gimp......In the context of which she was in the news - giving her side of a police ombudsman report into the PSNI's handling of her rape at the hands of the IRA, I don't think she was attention seeking and to say she was is utterly reprehensible.
Quote from: trailer on September 14, 2018, 03:51:56 PMQuote from: quit yo jibbajabba on September 14, 2018, 02:22:33 PMI see what youre saying, the more I think on it Orior was right, she is an attention seeking gimp......In the context of which she was in the news - giving her side of a police ombudsman report into the PSNI's handling of her rape at the hands of the IRA, I don't think she was attention seeking and to say she was is utterly reprehensible.Firstly her rape was not at the hands of the IRA, she was raped and abused by well known member of the IRA who it appears abused at least one other girl. The IRA failed her in not dealing with the abuse. The RUC failed her by trying to exploit her abuse for their own ends and social services abused her. Maria Cahill has very obviously been traumatised by her experience bot of the abuse and trying to seek redress. In my view she has been further abused by those political parties opposed to SF, not without abusers in their own ranks trying to score points, rather than get her justice. Maria herself has had a colourful political career. But nothing can excuse the way in which she was treated by the state or by those in the IRA seeking to cover for the organisation in much the same way they criticise the church for doing. MaryLou needs to make a fulsome apology for the sins of the past.
Quote from: Applesisapples on September 14, 2018, 04:40:30 PMQuote from: trailer on September 14, 2018, 03:51:56 PMQuote from: quit yo jibbajabba on September 14, 2018, 02:22:33 PMI see what youre saying, the more I think on it Orior was right, she is an attention seeking gimp......In the context of which she was in the news - giving her side of a police ombudsman report into the PSNI's handling of her rape at the hands of the IRA, I don't think she was attention seeking and to say she was is utterly reprehensible.Firstly her rape was not at the hands of the IRA, she was raped and abused by well known member of the IRA who it appears abused at least one other girl. The IRA failed her in not dealing with the abuse. The RUC failed her by trying to exploit her abuse for their own ends and social services abused her. Maria Cahill has very obviously been traumatised by her experience bot of the abuse and trying to seek redress. In my view she has been further abused by those political parties opposed to SF, not without abusers in their own ranks trying to score points, rather than get her justice. Maria herself has had a colourful political career. But nothing can excuse the way in which she was treated by the state or by those in the IRA seeking to cover for the organisation in much the same way they criticise the church for doing. MaryLou needs to make a fulsome apology for the sins of the past.Why would the IRA deal with her abuse? You are confusing a terrorist organisation with a court of law. It is not for the IRA to deal with.