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Steubenville High Athletes Drunkenly Mock Teen Rape Victim - TheGloss Posted: 02 Jan 2013 04:07 PM PST Last summer, a 16-year-old girl got drunk and passed out at a house party before being attacked by Steubenville High athletes Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond. They took multiple explicit photos with their cellphones and even carried the victim to other parties, assaulting her repeatedly over the span of several hours. It gets worse. Apparently several of the high school's athletes were involved. Though they weren't charged along with Mays and Richmond, they did call themselves "the rape crew" and helped take and disseminate the photos. Anonymous staged protests and threatened to expose the boys–publishing names, social security numbers, addresses, relatives, and phone numbers–if they didn't apologize by January 1st. It's January 2nd, which brings us to this astonishing 12-minute video of intoxicated Steubenville high school athletes ridiculing the victim. All 12 minutes center around the group's drunken jeering, though the main speaker is identified by the video's poster as Michael Nodianos. Watch as they crack themselves up at the idea of the victim being dead: deader than a "doornail," "deader than" JFK, Chris Henry, OJ's wife, Caylee Anthony, and Trayvon Martin, amongst others. "She is so raped," Nodianos adds, "Her puss is about as dry as the sun right now." Jezebel's Katie J. M. Baker took the time to transcribe some of this bile:
Nodianos, by the way, is the one who tweeted a play-by-play of the rape: What else is there to say, really? Other than that it's always terrible to be reminded that people like this exist. The video's poster is already receiving violent threats, predictably. (This original version of this post misidentified the victim; it's been updated throughout) |
Economy Adds 155000 Jobs - Wall Street Journal Posted: 04 Jan 2013 08:14 AM PST Article ExcerptBY SUDEEP REDDYU.S. employers closed out 2012 by maintaining the relatively slow pace of job creation seen over the past two years, brushing off the threat of higher taxes and government spending cuts hanging over the economy. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 155,000 in December, while the unemployment rate remained at 7.8% after an upward revision to the November figure, the Labor Department said Friday. Workers' earnings improved, helping to prop up the holiday shopping season. The labor force rebounded by 192,000 after a November drop tied to superstorm Sandy, though overall improvement in the labor market remained weak. Economists surveyed by Dow ... Continue reading article with pop up player |
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