She simply stated the facts of the case? Ever read a court summation. They state the facts of the case in there. Quite boring, really, for all but the most spectacular of cases. Anyone "just stating the facts" wouldn't be writing for a newspaper--a national newspaper no less. :lol:
Okay whatever you were trying to convey above made little if no sense.
What I read is mainly a bunch of unsourced claims. The same sort of unsourced claims that Colby was complaining about, except from another vantage point. The girl claimed she was raped. The boys claimed she was begging for it. Two unsubstantiated claims. Two points of view.
No sources? How do you know there were no sources? You see we have this little law in this country we call liable and even if Christie Blatchford were a loose cannon (which she is not) her editor let alone the National Post wouldn't let it go that far unless she had suitable sources. Otherwise they could end up facing a huge lawsuit.
The fact that you agree with her demonstrates your own bias. It's the same as left-wingers watching Michael Moore and thinking they are getting the straight dope, or right wingers watching Sun News and thinking they are getting fair and balanced reporting. Clearly you are more sympathetic to the boys point of view.
Agree with what? Blatchford wrote about the facts surrounding the case. The reason the police didn't lay charges. If anything your bias is what is at play here. None of us were there. The police did not have the evidence to go to court. Sad but true.
Frankly, I'm glad they have to reinvestigate. I don't really see the down side. If there's still no case, then there's no case. If something was missed, then it may be picked up. They are bound to know more after this investigation. Even if there isn't enough for criminal charges, it could inform civil proceedings.
I have no issue with them taking a second look. I am a bit apprehensive about them introducing laws regarding the internet. We have enough issues with kangaroo courts like the HRC going after comedians and web posters on internet forums who don't have the good sense to change the channel.
My own thoughts are this thing happens all the time. Like getting your house broken into. The cops show up more or less to take the report. They're not exactly dusting the place for prints. I'm OK with some heat getting put on investigative agencies for this. Rape is a lot more serious than a B&E. It's coing out of the closet more now, with socail media. There's ben quite a few cases lately.
For as long as I've been alive kids have been cruel. This is nothing new, it's just a different venue. What needs to happen here is parents need to have an open frank discussion with their kids about the pitfalls of drinking to excess and sexual assault. As to what happened to this poor girl, it is a sad state of affairs, but there are already laws in place.
Regarding Blatchford's column: I saw nothing wrong with it. As to Kinsella's slam: Knee jerk - calling to the mob - garbage.