10 March 2012
Not a good way to curry favour
Friends of Indian-origin student Dharun Ravi, who is on trial for allegedly spying on his roommate's sexual encounter with another man, have testified that he never harboured anti-gay sentiments. Taking the stand in the trial of 20-year-old Ravi for the defence, which began its case in a New Jersey court, were seven character witnesses, who were acquaintances of the former Rutgers University student and his father. They testified that they had never heard Ravi say anything bad or negative about gay people. I haven't either, and for all we know, he may well have been jacking off while watching the illicitly-obtained footage. I don't know whose side he's on but he shouldn't have filmed two guys getting it on without their consent. But because he did, he faces 15 charges, including invasion of privacy and bias intimidation for spying on his roommate, who committed suicide after finding out about the footage, while he was being intimate with another man. That is just wrong and I hope that pervert (or homophobe as the case may be) gets what's coming to him in the prison showers.
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