DemocracyNow.org - We turn to Steubenville, Ohio, where members of a  high school football team allegedly raped an underage girl and possibly  urinated on her unconscious body over the course of an evening of  partying in late August. The young men chronicled their actions on  social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. But after many in the  town of Steubenville, including the high school football coach, rallied  to the players' defense, the hacker group "Anonymous" vowed to release  the accused players' personal information unless an apology was made.  Anonymous has since released a video showing a male Steubenville high  schooler joking about the alleged victim. We're joined by three guests:  Monika Johnson Hostler, president of the National Alliance to End Sexual  Violence; Kristen Gwynne, an associate editor at Alternet; and "X", a  member of the hacktivist group Anonymous using a pseudonym. 
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No shock to me its just TNB.
ReplyDeleteCulture of Corruption.
ReplyDeleteYears ago, the FBI could be brought into the situation to investigate but America is so far gone that is unlikely.