No, 11 Year Old Girls Are Not Asking for It!
The New York Times times reported on a horrific rape of an 11 year old girl in Texas, and saw fit to blame the victim for the crime.
Some selected quotes:
The video led the police to an abandoned trailer, more evidence and, eventually, to a roundup over the last month of 18 young men and teenage boys on charges of participating in the gang rape of an 11-year-old girl in the abandoned trailer home, the authorities said.Drawn into the act?
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The case has rocked this East Texas community to its core and left many residents in the working-class neighborhood where the attack took place with unanswered questions. Among them is, if the allegations are proved, how could their young men have been drawn into such an act?
“It’s just destroyed our community,” said Sheila Harrison, 48, a hospital worker who says she knows several of the defendants. “These boys have to live with this the rest of their lives.”
The alleged Rapists have to live with this for the rest of their life?
But it gets even better:
Residents in the neighborhood where the abandoned trailer stands — known as the Quarters — said the victim had been visiting various friends there for months. They said she dressed older than her age, wearing makeup and fashions more appropriate to a woman in her 20s. She would hang out with teenage boys at a playground, some said.You see, she hung out with the wrong crowd, and she wore slutty clothes, so she deserves to be raped.
“Where was her mother? What was her mother thinking?” said Ms. Harrison, one of a handful of neighbors who would speak on the record. “How can you have an 11-year-old child missing down in the Quarters?”
By comparison, the Houston Chronicle doesn't go out of their way to portray an 11 year old girl as something akin to Jezebel.
Why reporter James C. McKinley Jr. and whoever his editor is are still employed at the Times is completely beyond me.
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