you quoted jaclyn freeman in your book who campaigns on this matter and she says that rape is not justerson but also against the social fabric which binds us altogether. the argument is that you may want it to go away and he may want it to go away but it sends a really important message to somebody to not do this. that is true that he played guilty. he served his time. i don't understand why people think that he should do more than that. we have the situation where this man who you hardly know, you only met three or four times, in one of which he raped you. you are virtual strangers and yet you are campaigning for him? i am not campaigning for him but i will campaign against a corrupt court, all by myself, for anybody. that is just my personal feeling about it. i couldn't not do it. in the process, is it campaigning for justice for the victim, as you go forjustice for the defendant? i think there needs to be both. justice should be for the defendant, for the victim. it should be fair. but while you are arguing this, this comes back to again, in a sense, to whether you are the kind of v