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Originally Posted by Devils'Advocate
(A) How much of those twitter posts came after the rape and her life was spiralling out of control?
(B) I would NEVER, EVER blame the victim. You're getting dangerously close to "she shouldn't have worn that dress".
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Glad you're up to date on the story you're so up in arms about. The "rape" happened 2 years ago. And yet up to just a couple days ago she's talking about drugs, acting like a gangster, etc on twitter (a public medium), Id imagine private conversations are even more "strong". Honestly, go back over the last 10% of her twitter posts and you'll see countless posts about being drunk, sex, hell even pictures of rolling/smoking joints, and this is all public?
Clearly there are a number of things that don't add up and as the public, we're missing a lot of the backstory and things that occurred over the last 2 years. Its not as cut and dry as the "Innocent teen raped and then commits suicide" way the media is portraying it.
Its a sad story, but the way the parents have been trying to publicize the event makes me think twice about it all. But hey, as a parent, its easier to blame others than to shoulder any of the blame for your parenting.