Conor McGregor has been accused of raping a woman at Game 4 of the NBA Finals earlier this month … but the UFC star says the allegations are not true.

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    1 year ago

    The absolute copium some people here and most people on reddit are huffing is insane. First it was ‘that doesnt make any sense at all, shes just trying to get paid’ to, now that a video was released, ‘welp looks like conor was cheating and this thot saw a path to make some easy money and said he raped her’

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    1 year ago

    Weird how he keeps getting accused of this sort of thing, huh? A good thing that there’s not fire where there’s smoke, eh?

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    The TMZ article is so poorly written. Conor went in the bathroom with the woman, forced her to perform oral sex, and she managed to escape by elbowing him. Hard to believe that an untrained person would have escaped if he does not want them to. He took some of Mayweather’s best punches and this untrained woman managed to make him let go? How do you elbow someone while sucking dick, why not just bite the junk?

    This narrative has so many holes in them, the truth is probably somewhat in the middle. Conor is probably a rapey douche bag but I would not be surprised if this woman is pulling some narrative to get that pay out.

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      Hard to believe that an untrained person would have escaped if he does not want them to

      People say this all the time, but it happens routinely in verifiably true rape attempts / accounts. A lot of stuff goes from super aggressive touching and grabbing that is borderline consensual and progresses very quickly into something else that the victim isn’t comfortable with, but the aggressor is too caught up in the moment or simply doesn’t care. Sadly fight or flight takes over and sometimes people just submit to the aggressor, and sometimes they go the other direction and fight back, and that can catch the aggressor off guard some times.

      A lot of victims will embellish the story for a variety of reasons: Counter intuitively, they think a “worse” story will be taken more seriously, and often they want to take back some sense of empowerment by claiming they fought back. I’m not saying this is a particularly believable allegation, there are so many moving parts with the way it was explained there should be a mountain of evidence soon in either direction if it’s true.

      Also, like, what would you expect Conor to do? Literally beat her to death with his fists?

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        I think you have some reading comprehension issues, my friend. My statement remains corrected. A smaller, weaker, untrained person has little to no chance to escape if the stronger, well-trained opponent does not want them to. The only reason some aggressors let go is that they do not want to escalate and face the consequences, but some aggressors do it anyway. Real life is not scripted like the movies.

        Your psychological analysis literally has nothing to do with my statement about fighting capacity, which is observations based on my own experience doing years of MMA. How you managed to inject that much mind-reading into a statement about fighting capacity in an MMA subforum is quite impressive, congrats on your liberal arts degree.

        Is Conor is a rapey douche? Yes probably. Is this woman pulling a narrative to get some quick cash? Also probably, now that the video is out and the fact that she skips criminal changes and right to settlement.

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    1 year ago

    Innocent until proven guilty is one of the great things about the western legal system. It should apply to everyone.