13 shootings with 62 victims in Europe the last 10 years, versus 67 shootings and 132 victims in the US. Europe has more than twice the population. That's a pretty significant difference.
PS. I'm not counting the Breslan shooting for obvious reasons.
You can have implict conscent or give consent beforehand to a partner you know well and trust. Without that, it's rape.
But your scenario isn't the least bit relevant for Assange.
And what if you do go out with your rapist for some reason? Does that change anything? No.
There are many reasons. Not every rape is obvious. If you've been raped maybe you're rationalizing it as something else until someone tells you. Maybe you can't admit to yourself that a person you admired is a rapist. So you push your doubts away and try to act normal. It's quite common if you listen to the stories of rape victims.
Wrong. He had sex with them with their consent...
Wrong. It clearly states in the police report that he had sex with one of the women while she was sleeping. She couldn't have given him consent. Sex without consent is rape.
He didn't force himself on anyone.
Wrong. In the police report it clearly says he had sex with one of the women while she slept. Sex without consent is rape.
"...he had condom-less sex with complainant 2 on the morning of 17 August while she was asleep..."
Sex with a sleeping person is sex without consent, which is rape.
The bias and prejudice that keep women out of IT could be said to be an informal quota system for men. That too should lead to an inferior product.
Diversifying doesn't necessarily mean a quota system, and it can very well be profitable. Like for IBM.
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