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![]() Basically, 99.9% of these officials wouldn't dream of kissing a male player on the lips, so why he thought he could do it to one of the women is beyond me. We all know it was wrong of him, but also how stupid can a man get? Like, what on earth was he thinking? It's baffling.
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Ahh the old "it diminishes what real sexual assault is!" trope.
"80mph isn't speeding, officer, I've seen people doing over 100mph so..." "It was just one slap in the fact, not a REAL assault, some people end up in hospital!" Or of course the recent "he only nonced one measly 17 year old your honour stop over reacting" from the Andrew thread. Or the classic; "Hungry? You're not hungry! There's starving children in 3rd world countries!" tl;dr she's wrong that because there are obviously worse examples of sexual assault, that this is not a form of sexual assault. Where do you end that impossible standard? You're always going to be able to think of a worse form of assault. You can call something what it is and still acknowledge levels of severity. I don't think anyone has called for him to go to prison. He absolutely should lose his position. |
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I have not expressed much of an opinion i am just giving the thread examples of different narratives other than the mainstrean
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You did say that if it had been David Beckham who kissed that girl that no one would complain.You also stated that most of these women are probably lesbian so why would it matter how good looking the man was for a start and secondly I don't think Luis Rubiales is unattractive either (although he comes across as a bit of a perv with his crotch grabbing on top of the kiss)
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I think the fact the player has said she wasn't comfortable with it should be the main focus here. Also, his handling of it has been ridiculous. Had he said something like "look, i was over excited, i got wrapped up in the moment, it was a very foolish to do, i've let the team down and i apologise to Hermoso for my actions" etc then people might have a little more sympathy for him. That he doesn't know it was completely wrong of him to do is also a concern.
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If you know any thing about Spanish football, you would know how passionate and how fierce they are when it comes to football
I believe he just got caught up in the moment And you double kiss on each cheek when meeting people so again kissing is not seen a strange thing to do. |
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it's escalated into much more than a kiss. Old scores are being settled, there is corruption at the heart of it. Obviously those in power will not give all that up without a fight
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I think you'll find that, miraculously, once the line is clear far fewer men get "caught up in the moment". Funny, that. |
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His reaction is the main red flag to me and shows he is either not used to being called out or sees no wrong in his actions even when he knows he has made someone very uncomfortable. I don't care how fierce or passionate someone is about anything, if your actions make someone else uncomfortable, no matter how innocuous you perceive it, you acknowledge their feelings and apologise.
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But he got "caught up in the moment" and behaved the same with the eyes of the world on him - wups - which gave her the opportunity to say "yeah actually this isn't OK" with a lessened risk of persecution. |
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The video of them in the dressing room shrieking and laughing at the social media comments shouting a giggling as they asked "did he use tongues?" is not a great look..
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tell me LT, would you grab your crotch in celebration knowing that millions of people were watching?
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Maybe she shouldn't have been wearing those skimpy football shorts ![]() (Perfect Victim fallacy is a well known trope in situations like this, i.e. if the victim isn't behaving "the way a victim is s'pposed to" behave then their victimhood is lessened or negated, and the perpetrator's actions excused in hindsight). |
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