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He Just “Got Some Action”

I’m not sure what I’m more livid about–Brock Turner’s 6-month sentence for 3 felony sex-count convictions or his father’s attitude toward the situation.

Ex-Stanford swimmer Turner viciously attacked a young woman, changing her life forever.  (Yes. The violence of rape sticks with you the rest of your life.)  Her impact statement in court poignantly and intelligently explains what she went through, how she’s feeling now, and what she expects her future to be like.  The judge heard that–and still gave Turner only 6 months in jail plus probation.

His father’s reaction?  That a long prison sentence for his son was not appropriate for “20 minutes of action.”  To be honest, I don’t know if, as many people feel, he was saying that his son “got a little action,” thus minimizing the violence to the level of a consenting sex-game.  I don’t know, either, if Mr. Turner thinks that all sentences should be  based on the length of time they took (let’s see, a man takes 10 seconds to aim and shoot the gun that kills another man…).  Or if he’s even using his brain at all.

I don’t wonder where Brock got his attitudes from.  I do wonder if maybe the dad should serve a long stretch in prison for the 20 years of child-raising that led to this woman’s being raped.

 

 

 

This Law is Weird but Necessary

Who would think that a law would have to be on the books against putting a video camera into a public restroom?  You’d think it was common sense and reasonable respect not to do so.  Guess not.  It happened twice in a Walnut Creek, CA, Starbucks–the same Starbucks.  There is a suspect, Jacob Turner.  However, embarrassed, mortified victims must come forward to make the case against him strong.  I’m not sure I’d admit to being a victim.

Anyway, this is, on the surface, a silly law, and it may be hard to enforce; but, unfortunately, people being people, it’s needed.