17 Replies to “There Goes The Narrative”

  1. Funny that she could fit her foot in her mouth with her head up her ass.

    Those young men have lost millions and probably their careers.
    The NHL, Canadian hockey turds everywhere, most mouth-breathing hockey “journalist” and every misandrist woman with a piehole and a pulpit painted them as rapists.

    1. See: DUKE Lacrosse team.
      We’ve seen this movie before. And before. And before. And before. And let’s not forget … “We believe you Anita!”

  2. Why the eff did a crown prosecutor bring a case to court where the “victim” gave her consent on two different video recordings? And the judge didn’t even think she was particularly drunk. Is this case all about harvesting cash from horny teenaged boys? She got like $3 million. As they say, the process is the punishment. Prosecutors took this case to court,not to win, but to ruin the lives of five young men.

    1. “A Crown attorney in the case argued that the players would have recorded the videos only if they thought there was a possibility that E.M. could later say the sexual interactions weren’t consensual. ” -Glob and Flail – June 17, 2025

      https://archive.is/lJINC

      1. “A Crown attorney in the case argued that the players would have recorded the videos only if they thought there was a possibility that E.M. could later say the sexual interactions weren’t consensual. ”

        Exactly. They went through the motions of determining consent, a very responsible thing to do. It saved their asses. When consent was reworked a generation ago, some people recommended a written contract.

        The judge didn’t think she was incapacitated by alcohol. Did she take advantage of the 5 guys who were likely pissed to the gills?

  3. Canada is now a feminine country whose virtue signalling par excellence has become just plain laughable.
    Courts, Governments, Media and Institutions run by the craziest among us.
    In other words, dead country walking.
    After Trump gives us an Armed Forces, Pipelines, Ports, Borders, Manufacturing, Mines etc(you absolutely know it WOULD NOT be happening without Trump), maybe he can help us get rid of the DEADWOOD that infests every part of Canadian life.
    What a sad, sad country we have become.
    A country of mice not men.
    Liberals.

      1. Canada will not reach its potential until black, disabled lesbians and all pronoun people are welcome in the NHL – established Liberal and Media cant.

  4. But the narrative continues:

    “I commend the outstanding courage and strength shown by E.M. in coming forward and enduring this prolonged and difficult judicial process,” Truong wrote. “We remain committed to ensuring that survivors of sexual violence feel supported and safe when interacting with the London Police Service, recognizing the distinct impact trauma can have.”

    The judge ruled but E.M. is still a victim.

  5. “Staff error’ to blame after NDP mistakenly sends out press release…”
    https://toronto.citynews.ca/2025/07/24/staff-error-to-blame-after-ndp-mistakenly-sends-out-press-release-saying-hockey-canada-players-convicted/

    Does “the staff” always have to take the blame for this sort of thing?

    *Crazy how the CBC helps you decide what’s just and not just with that black armband.
    and… those 5 juniors had NHL contracts prior to this being brought to court. (second last paragraph at the following CBC link)
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hockey-canada-trial-questions-1.7591579

    I don’t know if the 5 have a civil case. This certainly won’t be the last time that people’s lives have been completely sent off the rails by gov’t in Canada.
    Is anyone liable in Canada? Or has Canada assumed “no-fault” in all things?

    1. It’s very hard to sue the crown, as the crown has to give you permission to sue the crown, and usually the crown has no interest in people suing it.

      Additionally, the players are unlikely to succeed with a civil claim against anyone involved, since E.M. probably had nothing, and in a civil case, the level for proof is “balance of probabilities” not “beyond reasonable doubt”, so if they get the wrong judge, they might end up liable to pay her when her lawyer countersues.

  6. Yes. Yet classic morality: those 5 shouldn’t have been having sex with anyone, period. Does anyone even think like this anymore?

    1. CI,
      You were never young and horny? Most 20 year-olds, especially males, think about sex 24 hours a day, at least they did when I was young. So when freely offered how many will resist? And yet some of these young men did resist probably because they had girl friends or were squeamish about having an audience. Even the ones that did not indulge will have this thing taint their lives for merely being in that hotel room.

      1. robaustin,
        Maybe so. Did the ones “that did not indulge” leave instead? If not, then “merely being in that hotel room” was still indulging.

        One can’t defy the natural law of gravity without consequences. Aircraft remain aloft because of our use of other natural laws as well, yet the natural law of gravity still isn’t being broken.

        What about the natural laws in our hearts? Even crawling babies show fear of heights. Yet some natural laws we really can break because we are made by love, for love, with freedom to love or not. It’s something of our nature as human beings. Without that freedom we are not human. Love is not love if I am not free to love or not. But still, I can’t break these natural laws without consequences.

        Had those six people respected the dignity of themselves and of each other, had they chosen to love instead of to lust, then it seems to me that none of their lives would have been tainted.

        Alas, the education which brings those natural laws in our hearts, the ones we really do have the freedom to break, to good consciousness in ourselves is greatly lacking in this day.

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