Emma wrote on Aug 30
th, 2012 at 1:26am:
But why ??
Most men I know, or have known, prefer sex without using condoms.
This happened in Sweden, not Australia. They probably regard contraceptives as more important than people do in this country. If Swedish feminists identify contraceptives as important for women's sexual rights and these feminists have a big influence on the Swedish legal system, then you can understand why it's a big issue for them.
Emma wrote on Aug 30
th, 2012 at 1:26am:
And ... are you just using YOUR imagination? You state with such confidence, that this means all that has occurred internationally, on many fronts, is justified, and should continue.
People who say there's a conspiracy to kidnap Assange to the U.S. are also using
their imagination. I am just putting forth an alternative theory. Let's look at the two theories.
Point of View #1: There's a Conspiracy to Kidnap Assange to the U.S.1. Assange is a political activist
2. Political activists have enemies
3. The U.S. is Assange's enemy
4. The U.S. wants to kidnap Assange and interrogate him
5. There must be a way to bring him to the U.S.
6. Assange is wanted for sex crimes in Sweden
7. He is currently in Britain and must be extradited to Sweden
8. It is easier to have Assange extradited from Sweden to the U.S.
9. The U.S. wants to use the sex crime charges in Sweden to bring him to Sweden and then the U.S.
10. The Swedish judiciary is working for the U.S. and conspiring to help them
Point of View #2: No Conspiracy, Swedish Judiciary is not Working for the U.S. 1. Assange did not use condoms when asked by two women
2. The two women initially did not complain and obliged to sex without a condom
3. They trusted him and believed he was a good guy because he was the head of WikiLeaks. They admired him.
4. The two women meet and exchange stories
5. They discover they had sex with the same man within days
6. A man who has sex with two women within days could easily be sleeping with even more women.
7. He might have STDs, they want him tested.
8. He is no longer the good guy they thought he was and they no longer trust him
9. It is no coincidence that he had sex with them without a condom, he does it to every woman. Their experiences are not isolated cases. There is a pattern
10. The women file a complaint, and the Director of Public Prosecutions decides to pursue the matter.
11. The Swedish judiciary has a
good enough reason to take this seriously
12. There is no conspiracy (Occam's Razor)
Emma wrote on Aug 30
th, 2012 at 1:26am:
Where do you get your in-depth facts, who wanted what?? Were you present at the time, or have you been trawling for such intimate detail.? Hmm?? 'cos if you weren't in situ you are just spreading questionable (to say the least) gossip.
I Google-searched some 20-50 articles on Assange (I didn't count) and read them. Some rehashed the same thing over and over again, so there might be some 5-10 different perspectives. I read details on the women's accounts of their sexual encounters with Assange. I think I posted links to these articles a few pages back or in some other thread.
Emma wrote on Aug 30
th, 2012 at 1:26am:
Talk about the court of public opinion.
Yes, this is the court of public opinion. Assange is sitting in the embassy and not allowing the process to go forward. Meanwhile we're making our theories and the U.S., Assange and the Swedish judiciary are all under scrutiny. The main problem is, Assange is preventing things from playing out and running their natural course. None of these theories can be proven until Assange steps out of the embassy.