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He must be at a real bad place mentally right now... It seems so ever since the trade, with the way he's expressed sadness in leaving the Jays (and keeping up as if he was still one of us during playoffs, rare we see a traded player do that) and his discontent playing in Colorado. Not that it excuses any sort of domestic violence of course, but it just doesn't seem like something the Reyes we used to know would do.
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Hopefully the social media world doesn't jump to a guilty verdict right away.

 

Lol that's a joke, right? You can't stop the wave of social justice. The thirst is too real.

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Allegations...I'm hoping they are not true. After the Kane story hoping people react a little less quickly to judging. Would be a very sad chapter in his life if they are. That behaviour is completely unacceptable.
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Not that it excuses any sort of domestic violence of course, but it just doesn't seem like something the Reyes we used to know would do.

 

"We used to know" - Did you know him personally? All I knew about him is that he likes to play baseball, smiles a lot, and enjoys the company of donkeys.

Fans have no idea about what kind of person a player is "in real life".

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Allegations...I'm hoping they are not true. After the Kane story hoping people react a little less quickly to judging. Would be a very sad chapter in his life if they are. That behaviour is completely unacceptable.

 

This is quite a bit different from Kane. This is Reye's wife. And she went to the medical center with injuries. Are you saying she beat herself up?

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This is quite a bit different from Kane. This is Reye's wife. And she went to the medical center with injuries. Are you saying she beat herself up?

 

It's an allegation. Best to wait until the investigation is complete.

 

It's no different than Kane because people such as yourself immediately put the blame on the male victim.

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"We used to know" - Did you know him personally? All I knew about him is that he likes to play baseball, smiles a lot, and enjoys the company of donkeys.

Fans have no idea about what kind of person a player is "in real life".

 

True, fair enough, good point. I guess the fact that he's never been in this sort of an issue before thus far in his career plus his general well-natured demeanour that we've been used to seeing gave me the benefit of the doubt but you're right, as fans we can never tell how they really are in their life outside of baseball.

 

Bigger point I wanted to make there was that he just seemed generally unhappy ever since the trade and with his game declining/future somewhat uncertain (he doesn't want to play in Colorado, but it'll be hard to find a team that'll take on his contract in a trade) wondering how much that may have played into his general mental state when this allegedly happened.

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It's an allegation. Best to wait until the investigation is complete.

 

It's no different than Kane because people such as yourself immediately put the blame on the male victim.

 

Okay, where do you think her injuries came from then...

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excuse me, but you are incredibly stupid

 

Using victim seems to have been an accident. His general point is correct, though. Look at Bill Cosby, his life is ruined solely based on allegations.

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Rough sex! She probably asked for it!

 

#victimshaming

 

Hypothetical scenario, she hits him, grabs him or scratches him...or something. He reacts.

 

Is he really a monster? May not have happened that way but until the facts are known, best not to put all your eggs in that basket.

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Hypothetical scenario, she hits him, grabs him or scratches him...or something. He reacts.

 

Is he really a monster? May not have happened that way but until the facts are known, best not to put all your eggs in that basket.

 

Totally plausible. Cosby, however, is definitely a serial rapist. Even black people have turned on him.

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Okay, where do you think her injuries came from then...

 

Do you think it's out of the question that a woman would lie and fake her injuries in order to get a settlement or in spite of revenge for whatever reason? Do you think it is out of the question that perhaps the wife was the instigator?

 

I'm not saying that's what is happening. I know jack s***, as does you.

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Totally plausible. Cosby, however, is definitely a serial rapist. Even black people have turned on him.

 

His own wife says she knew about it most of the time and that she doesn't think he raped anyone. He might have actually done it but it's not like it will matter now since he's been declared guilty by everyone already.

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Ummm. Good?

 

If you want to live in a world where guilt and innocence are judged via twitter, that's cool. Not where I'd prefer to go, though.

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If you want to live in a world where guilt and innocence are judged via twitter, that's cool. Not where I'd prefer to go, though.

 

It's a good thing lawyers cross examine jurors. Otherwise we'd have a bunch of close-minded people who already made up their minds going in.

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His own wife says she knew about it most of the time and that she doesn't think he raped anyone. He might have actually done it but it's not like it will matter now since he's been declared guilty by everyone already.

 

He's admitted to giving these women qualudes and having sex with them. If it was one woman, I could suspend judgement.

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If you want to live in a world where guilt and innocence are judged via twitter, that's cool. Not where I'd prefer to go, though.

 

Legal guilt and factual guilt are not congruent

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If you want to live in a world where guilt and innocence are judged via twitter, that's cool. Not where I'd prefer to go, though.

 

How does Cosby's case have anything to do with Twitter lol. Chances are when you have that number of women coming out against you, you're probably going to be guilty (see jian ghomeshi)

 

And the arguments that men have the right to defend themselves is stupid. There's an obvious power differential. If a mentally handicapped kid threw a punch at you is it acceptable to beat the s*** out of him?

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His own wife says she knew about it most of the time and that she doesn't think he raped anyone.

 

Wow u should b a lawyer

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He's admitted to giving these women qualudes and having sex with them. If it was one woman, I could suspend judgement.

 

Qualuudes are not exactly Roofies, and he offered it to them, they accepted. That is pretty slippery footing there.

 

I recall one of my SJW friends posted this story on Facebook and myself and another guy kind of questioned things. We were immediately labelled rape apologists/enablers.

 

There have been plenty of examples of rape hoax, too. If you don't know, look up Emma Sulkowicz who was basically allowed to destroy the life of a guy who was deemed innocent over and over.

 

I just think we are getting away from questioning certain things in society and that is a scary place to go.

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