How come every time a man is accused of sex crimes, people bend over backwards to come up with theories and defenses when none was offered by the accused or anything in the facts explicitly state such things happened? Like it’s so transparent and yet the people doing that one to pretend they are only playing neutral fact finder.
In this case? imo - there should be no such. it's a cut and clear case - 3 different offenses were committed against a minor, by 4 adults (as far as we know now). Not only offenses were committed, but there are several counts of provable and clearly visible damages to this minor. The specifics "why, how, what was intended, etc", are interesting, but it does not diminish the severity of offenses.
But in the whole picture, there is a tendency to "hype" and in some cases to exaggerate, and in some cases to sweep everything into one basket, minor and major, "gray area cases" and obvious cases. Sort of like when an employee takes a pencil home from work, another eats an apple in a store without paying, and another commits an armed home invasion resulting in death, it is all called "high crime robbery". And the news headlines don't help, and people reading it often jump to conclusions depending on their social and political stands, and their perceptions based on "who did it".
I see headlines of this incident in various publications, including foreign. The description of the case varies between: assault, harassment, offense, misconduct, explicit photos to minor, indecent exposure to minor, lewd conduct, etc. These variations do make a difference in readers' perception.
There is an interesting story in the french sports press, somewhat relevant to given situation.
A french volleyball player, while on a tour in Brazil, after the game, while in public, walked behind a young woman and slapped her on her butt. He was arrested, then released on bail, and now back in France. The Brazilian court has not yet decided if they will prosecute the case further.
Baller's explanation was that he mistook this woman (from the back) from the one he thought was his friend. As to an explanation why he would slap-butt of any woman, he said:
«en France, toucher les fesses d'une femme ne constituait pas une agression, ni une offense ».
"in France, touching a woman's rear-end is not considered an assault or an offense".
The headings in the french press state "sexual
harassment", which is correct. In USA it could very well be headlined as "sexual
assault"... and there is a difference.
La star de l’équipe de France est accusée d’avoir fessé une jeune femme lors d’une fête. Le volleyeur évoque un « malentendu ».
www.leparisien.fr