@JuliaHB1 "she doesn't actually remember it" - so if you don't remember being raped you made it up?
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@JuliaHB1 the body continues to absorb alcohol into the bloodstream for some time after the drink has been finished. -
@JuliaHB1 for as long as the rate of absorption is higher than the rate of elimination the person will get more drunk over time. -
@sianrosanna@JuliaHB1 Your point is irrelevant.
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@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna they found that macdonald had cause to believe she was able to consent, because she agreed to go home with him. -
@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna Ched had no such reason to believe that. You see what happens when you mouth off in ignorance? -
@sazza_jay@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna How can she agree to go to hotel with him if deemed drunk so by law incapable of consent? Same principle. -
@Nadalena@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna it's about whether it's reasonable for Macdonald to have assumed she was consensual. The jury believed > -
@Nadalena@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna <her agreement to accompany him back to the hotel have McDonald reasonable belief. Personally I disagree> -
@Nadalena@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna <but that's how rape culture works. People believe if you agree to go back to a man's room you're > -
@Nadalena@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna <consenting to anything he may do to you.
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@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna consent wirh one does not mean consent with all. -
@mrstinac@JuliaHB1@sianrosanna Particularly when the second lied to the receptionist to get a room key & left via a fire exit
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@JuliaHB1 Read para 20. It's about their belief, not her ability to consent. https://www.crimeline.info/uploads/cases/2012ewcacrim2559.pdf …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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