• Rough-Ad2602@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    If only a county would revolt against the British and create an “innocent until proven guilty” standard. Wouldn’t that be something…

    • OskarsTinDrum@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Not sure if you’re talking about the US, but if so, not a great take. Major sporting organizations here—NFL, MLB, NBA, etc—suspend these fuckers and conduct their own investigation as soon as credible allegations emerge. Unlike the FA, these organizations have a backbone and publicly available protocol protocol that allows them to act.

  • OkPossession4082@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Charge these footballers and punish them if they are guilty like Greenwood even if the women withdraws the case, because there is enough evidence, but if they are proved innocent don’t push it under the rug like it happened with mendy, the apology should be as loud as the disrespect. And then football clubs should hold these news outlets responsible for wages and transfer fees.

  • TheRuckMachine@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I thought people were innocent until proven guilty. So why should they not continue to be employed and paid accordingly? Silly article.

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    11 months ago

    As they should. It’s far too easy to accuse and ruin somebodies life and it not actually be true. It’s sad, and it takes away from the women that have genuinely been assaulted but it’s happened before. If they are proven guilty, the clubs should be able to sue them for any wages during the investigation and for loss of what ever their commercial value may have been, and no club should want to touch them with a barge pole. Sadly this will never be the case as we’ve seen with Greenwood (yeah yeah he was never proven guilty, only because she dropped the case and got back with him, we all know).

    • Bobabator@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Greenwood case was slightly different, his accusation was domestic abuse and evidence of his behaviour was released to the public. There wasn’t an accusation of rape, only an implication that he became aggressive and violent when his sexual advances were rejected.

      Logic does dictate that with domestic abuse does come rape, however without his fiancee releasing a statement accusing of him rape, his case wouldn’t fit the narrative the BBC is attempting to display.

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        11 months ago

        It’s far too easy for anybody with a bit of power to do so. Look at all the celebrity stories that have broken in the last few years. Look at Saville, look at Johnson etc. it’s not a perfect system, but you can’t just presume somebody is guilty

  • Wrathuk@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    it’s good the BBC are highlighting this issue im sure they’ve never employed or enabled sex offenders to operate under their watch…

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        11 months ago

        Christ, it’s like people just throw this out to virtue signal. YES we all know how notoriously hard sexual assault cases are to prove and prosecute, but you can’t use that to smear everyone that is accused. You have no idea how many of those 97% of cases were true, and you can’t prove a negative. We can’t operate a society where you are guilty until proven innocent, as admittedly broken as the system is.

        • Deep-Factor2781@alien.topB
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          11 months ago

          What is your solution then pal? just carry on and pretend like rape isn’t pretty much decriminalised?

        • Deep-Factor2781@alien.topB
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          11 months ago

          by suggesting that unless there’s a prosecution, it is a non story, is siding on the side of the perpetrator rather than the victim

  • The_Mercian@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Disgusting article by the bbc. Innocent until proven guilty. What they are suggesting should happen in these situations is incredibly dangerous.

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      11 months ago

      Small depressing problem: assuming all the men are innocent means that you’re assuming all the women are guilty

    • Caesarthebard@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Innocent until proven guilty only means you cannot yet have your freedom taken away.

      It doesn’t mean that you can tie the system in knots in an attempt to intimidate or pressurize women out of coming forward.

  • Jee-NX@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    To all those here saying or supporters “innocent until proven guilty”, would you say the same thing in the context of PL’s investigation into City as well ?