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IS THIS SEX A CASE OF RAPE OR BLACKMAIL?


This man had a relationship with a woman and they ended in bed and had great sex before both slept off. In the course of the night, the man woke up and because he was still in the mood started another sex round with the lady, who claimed to be asleep (how can you still be sleeping when he's inside you?).

According to the lady's claim, she woke up only to discover him having sex with her, again.

The man in the middle of the storm, Julian Assange who is the founder of WikiLeaks, Olufamous.com gathered, has been charged for rape since, based on the claim, they said he didnt obtained the lady's consent for the second round of sex.

QUESTION: Do you agree that his action is rape, or this is just a cheap blackmail to bring the guy down because of the great work he has been doing with WikiLeaks to expose "bad" governance?

You may which to know that a magistrates court has already ruled that:
"What is alleged here is that Mr Assange 'deliberately consummated sexual intercourse with her by improperly exploiting that she, due to sleep, was in a helpless state'. In this country that would amount to rape."

However, George Galloway, a respected man, has openly condemned the charges against Julian Assange. He said he had to speak out because "a reign of intellectual terror has descended in Britain" on this issue and he believed the sexual assault claims were part of a "set up" intended to deliver Assange into the hands of the US authorities angered at his publication of state secrets.

22 comments:

  1. So why didnt he wake her before the sex? He should not be spared, rape is rape!!
    ENDURANCE

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    1. Yeah, bcs u're a woman. U're simply being chauvinistic. There's no way someone can sleep thru sex.

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    2. i dont agree with dat at all,she can do better by giving us a more logical reason why the guy should be sentenced for rape, other dan dat, i think her claims her stupid cause dats not rape in my defination.

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  2. George Galloway respected, hilarious, hated more like.

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  3. Assange should have been more careful with women considering his kind of job. Most Oyinbo women are trouble makers in issues of sex.

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  4. That is not a rape..just a set up, women always find excuses or a way to bring men down..You will never get me because am getting married this year..Thank GOD.
    Me!!

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  5. It is a rape and no man should be allowed to get away wit rape.... Ms K

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    1. Ms. K,

      So let flip the coin here....

      So after night of good sex with your man and both of you slept off but hours later you woke and started giving your man "blow job" and "humping' on him.

      The man woke up and accuse you of raping him. So would that be consider a rape as well in your dictionary?

      Unless you want to lie, you must have done such before with a man or your man. So we can cansider you a rapist? I thnk not.

      Having a man in your bed, overnight, having consensual sex with him and all that, you have given express and implied consent for the show down for that night.

      Shikena.

      Pls google the definiton of "rape" for your understanding.

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  6. why was the case not raised before he left sweden,like imf boss and to be arrested at that moment, until he published US and western conspiracy to the rest of the world thereby enhancing their personal business gains.U.S.A is a respectful continent in the world who fight for justice and equality. not now that we knew it has hidden agenda in what ever it's does

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  7. Capital NO this not rape case is nonsense

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  8. Most men are stupid they dont know how to control themselves... Why did he have sex wit a women sleeping? It is rape!!
    Clara

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  9. So u prefer to use black couples enjoying tHeir sex to demonstrate Asange's sex instead of sending a woman and a Camera for Assange basket mouth to demonstrate to the whole world what he actually did In Switzerland and why they want him there if he did not fuck the two white girls? He should be a man and come out of d Ecuadorian embassy and offer himself for cross examination by lawyers for the women!
    Being wanted for Rape and treason is no small matter so he better be prepared to spend the rest of his life at that Embassy,cos if American catchamm,d Australian man go hear pepper!!

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  10. God will save our perverse generation and deliever us from this End-Time calamity. I wondered what is really going on in the world of today.
    Sam Larry

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  11. Medical Dictionary - American Heritage

    rape (rāp)
    n.
    The crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts, especially sexual intercourse. v. raped , rap·ing , rapes
    To commit rape on.

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  12. Hw dis 1 take improve d spate of boko haram problems in naija?

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  13. shut up who is talking about boko haram here

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  14. Mehn! i feel enormous pity for the guy, whose sexual urge has driven him into trouble.

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  15. The African and Asian definition of sex and the European definition are different. If the woman says that he did not force her or put strain on her then he may get a lighter sentence. Over here, you are not allowed to 'pakurumo' without consent at every show. If Assange is found guilty then millions of men are rapist too, regardless of race.

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  16. George Galloway sacked as political columnist for rape remarks


    Severin Carrell

    guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 22 August 2012 11.16 EDT

    George Galloway, above, is dismissed for his reponse to the charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange concerning sex with a sleeping woman. Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian

    George Galloway has been sacked as a columnist on the Scottish political magazine Holyrood after he refused to retract his widely condemned remarks about the rape charges facing Julian Assange.

    Mandy Rhodes, the editor of Holyrood, said the Respect party MP's remarks that Assange was guilty of just "bad manners" by failing to ask permission to have sex with a sleeping woman, had left her "frankly gobsmacked".

    Rhodes said she had not always agreed with Galloway's views in the past but had respected his integrity, his role as an "effective thorn in the side of the establishment", and his stance on Iraq.

    However, she said it was impossible for him to continue his column following his remark that having sex with a sleeping woman was "not rape as anyone with any sense can possibly recognise it" if she had already had sex with that man.

    "There is no excuse, ever, for sex without consent, and regardless of the details of the Assange case, Galloway's comments and inappropriate language about rape per se are alarming," Rhodes said in a statement on the magazine's website.

    She added: "I had hoped he might have taken the last 24 hours to reflect on his judgment and perhaps make some kind of public apology - but that has not been apparent, far from it. So, it is with some very genuine regret that I have asked him to no longer write his column for the magazine."

    Already a weekly columnist for the Record newspaper, Galloway, the MP for Bradford West, had been hired recently to write regular columns for Holyrood, a fortnightly magazine covering the devolved parliament in Edinburgh and mainstream Scottish politics. He took up the role after the former Scottish National party MP Jim Sillars stood down as a columnist on health grounds.

    He had written five columns before Rhodes emailed him and his press adviser, Ron McKay, on Wednesday morning to say he had been sacked.

    McKay said Galloway was in Indonesia and might well be unaware of his position. After reading Rhodes' statement, McKay said: "There's not much to say really, is there?"

    Galloway has been roundly condemned by senior figures in his own party, Respect, by rape crisis groups and other MPs, after saying in a video blog posted last week: "Some people believe that when you go to bed with somebody, take off your clothes, and have sex with them and then fall asleep, you're already in the sex game with them.

    "It might be really bad manners not to have tapped her on the shoulder and said, 'do you mind if I do it again?'

    "It might be really sordid and bad sexual etiquette, but whatever else it is, it is not rape, or you bankrupt the term rape of all meaning."


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/aug/22/george-galloway-sacked-holyrood-rape?newsfeed=true

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  17. For me, it is BLACKMAIL

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  18. it is a mere frame-up thing

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