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Another example of how we treat Females like Adult Babies instead of as our Equals. The OH 3 case

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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/yahoo-news-interview-lawyer-audrie-pott-family-press-211805711.html
*article is at the bottom*


Smh. If that wouldve been a dude who did that we just would've called him thirsty and emotionally immature but since its a female we gotta act like she's never responsible for her own actions.


Is this supposed to be a step forward towards "equality for women" in North America *chuckles*, yeah whatever. It just sounds like we're about to unbalanced the system again just to pander towards Special Interests instead of Common Interests.


Its "sad" this little White girl killed herself becuz we demonize females when their pussy gets wet (a whole different conversation) but we shouldnt throw away THREE ppl's lives just becuz 1 girl went over the edge.


What about all of those other girls who got a bad rep for nothing who dealt with it like Real Women instead of like a Weakling. I sympathize with the gurl but not tha Prosecutors. They dont have any right to infringe on those 3 guys liberties just becuz someone folded under pressure.


Its your own personal responsibility at the end of the day to keep the screws in your head tight, not anybody elses.


With that said Free The Ohio 3!



Here's the article about the girl who got caught up and couldnt handle the pressure that ALOT of females go thru all of the time, small towns and big cities everywhere around tha world





The attorney for the family of Audrie Pott, the 15-year-old California girl who took her own life after an alleged sexual assault last September, told Yahoo News Friday that prosecutors will attempt to try the three accused teenage boys as adults.

"This is not your typical juvenile crime," said Bob Allard, who is representing the Pott family. "We're talking about an orchestrated crime. Right up next to murder would be an assault like this. An adult-like crime with an adult-like mentality."

Allard said he is advocating for a homicide charge on behalf of the family against the three alleged assailants who were schoolmates of Pott. The boys, all age 16, were arrested Thursday and charged with sexual battery. Their names were not released because they are minors.

Yahoo News generally does not release the name of alleged sexual assault victims, but the Pott family wanted Audrie's name known.

"This family has lost a sister and daughter to death," Allard said. "The penalty should be commensurate."

Reached by phone Friday, Jaron Shipp of the Santa Clara County district attorney's office said it is "unlikely" a suicide could become a homicide case. Shipp would not comment specifically on the Pott case, as it is a juvenile matter.

Pott was allegedly assaulted after passing out at a party in a house near San Jose last fall. Eight days later, after cell phone photos of the assault were passed around, she posted on Facebook that her life was ruined. "Worst day ever," she wrote. She then hanged herself.

"There's no doubt that the combination of the assault and the torture by cyberbullying caused Audrie to end her life," Allard said.

The use of social media has played a prominent role in several high-profile high sexual assault cases in recent months, including the rape of a 16-year old girl in Steubenville, Ohio last August. Two high school football players were convicted last month of assaulting the girl after photos exchanged on social media implicated them in the attack.

Eight months passed between the alleged assault on Audrie Pott and the arrests of the three boys. Allard said Audrie's parents are "temporarily rejoicing" at the news that they may be tried as adults.

Allard said the family will also be pushing for legislative action in the form of "Audrie's Law," which would call for harsher penalties for cyberbullying.

Matthew Galluzzo, a New York attorney who represents rape victims, said the fear of social media can keep victims from coming forward after an assault.

"A lot of victims don't want to tell their parents, their boyfriend," Galluzzo said. "God forbid the whole school knows. That's your world. You almost get victimized a second time."

According to Allard, the humiliation was too much for Pott to bear.

"It's the ultimate betrayal," he said. "The whole school knew. It's the worst way imaginable to be violated. That's something to be reserved for your husband. It's savage. It's just savage."

The Pott family is planning a press conference Tuesday.



And this is what im supposed to teach my Daughter? Grow up to hate Men and play the victim if something were to ever go wrong. Instead of Defending yourself go ahead and cry about it in tha corner and take a pill.... hmmmmmm, I feel a certain sorta way about that

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