On Thursday 24 July, five former World Junior Hockey players were acquitted by Ontario Superior Court Judge Maria Carroccia following an eight-week sexual-assault trial that should never have seen the inside of a courtroom. In Canada, the trial rapidly became a prurient media circus, so all Canadians—including those, like me, who felt only fremdschämen for all concerned—have been privy to the lurid details of a consensual group-sex session in a hotel room back in 2018. And how do we know that the sex was was consensual? Because the young female complainant, known only as E.M., recorded a video on the night she had sex with all five defendants, in which she laughed: “It was all consensual. Are you recording me? ’K, good. You are so paranoid. Holy. I enjoyed it. It was fine. I’m so sober—that’s why I can’t do this right now.”So it was all a hoax. But this incident happened in 2018, and the boys got banned from hockey. Now 7 years later, they can try to resume normal lives.
Friday, August 01, 2025
Canada Hockey Players Acquitted
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Canada has it ass backwards. The burden of proof should always be for evidence of someone's guilt, not evidence of their innocence. This is the kind of bullshit America went through with Trump's first election and Justice Kavanaugh where all it took was an accusation or a imagined crime to license false witness. Those who feel their 'higher purpose' justifies a false accusation never seem to acknowledge their own evil is far worse.
"You shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor."
Bible - The 9th Commandment
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