Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Justice for Daisy


It sickens me that a rapist in Missouri is a free young man -- and to make matters worse, the victim's family has become the target of vicious attacks. (The accused attacker is a member of a prominent local family who seems to have confessed to everything, yet all charges were dropped.)

But I love the people who are leaving these "reviews" on the guy's employer's Yelp! page.

Atmosphere: 6/10
Rape: 9/10

5.0 star rating 10/14/2013 I had originally just stopped by for a cocktail and perhaps an appetizer, but I ended up getting raped and dumped on the front steps of my home, essentially left for dead. I wouldn't recommend eating here unless you support the sexual abuse of young women.

Via Slate:

October 14: Anonymous is on the scene. As members of the loose hacker collective did in Steubenville and in the Rehtaeh Parsons case, they're demanding an "immediate investigation into the handling by local authorities" of Daisy's case. This kind of vigilante justice can be for good or for ill. It depends how responsible the vigilantes are. One thing is sure: This will get interesting.

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