--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "dhamiltony2k5" <dhamiltony2k5@> wrote:
> >
> > Oh, technicalities.
> > 
> > Oh come now, not just because I am a conservative meditator, 
> > this one is pretty clear.  The guy is a fugitive from justice...
> 
> I think the clear pursuit of revenge and politics
> in this case (the AP earlier reported that Switzer-
> land arrested him in exchange for the US laying off 
> of Swiss bank UBS), is because the guy is a fugitive 
> from *injustice*. 
> 
> He was screwed over by the American legal system, 
> which promised him a deal if he'd only confess to one 
> of the charges, and then reneged on the deal.
> 
> So Polanski did what the US legal system cannot and
> will not abide. He proved exactly how impotent it
> is, and just bailed. THAT is why they want him back.
> It has nothing to do with the original case; it's 
> about him showing the world that the American system
> of justice can be blown off as the joke it is.
> 
> > A higher thinking and spiritual society of justice has 
> > its moral play here.  
> 
> Such a system DOES NOT EXIST. You are delusional.
>

Isn't any woman here going to kick Turq's ass on this topic?  Here's a guy who 
openly says he sees no wrong in hitting on much younger women defending 
Polanski's similar immorality, and no one is writing about the psychology of a 
young girl and how much freedom of choice we allow youngsters who are not fully 
formed intellectually, socially, psychologically, and on and on.

What parent would want to have Polanski target their daughter?  Who thinks a 
young girl is "old enough" to handle this challenge of an older, rich, 
powerful, famous, and predatorily sexually aggressive and deviant perpetrator?

There is a huge issue that is not talked about: money -- anyone who was in the 
same situation as Polanski but without the funds would be far more likely to 
end up doing hard time.  In today's world, we see again and again that the rich 
just do what they want and hire lawyers if someone complains.  

Tell us, Turq, did that guy who kidnapped the eleven year old girl and raped 
her and gave her two kids and kept them all in a backyard/psychological prison 
for 18 years do anything wrong in your eyes?  It was polyamory, right?

This is not about religious morality -- it is about psychological morality. 
What Polanski did was skew that girl's life FOR FUCKING EVER, and he did it 
mindfully.  I say jail the shit for the rest of his life and see how well he 
does at rejecting the advances from much more powerful men.

Edg






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