If you don't know about this, awhile ago some stupid football players in Steubenville, Ohio posted online a video showing them bragging about raping a girl, and joking about it, and to be honest - I didn't read most of the details. That was enough for me, and I'm in Canada, so I knew it was pretty shut-and-close. They were found guilty, but one got 1 year in prison and the other got 2 years, and both have to register as sex offenders.

I don't know about other guys, but we were shown a lot of anti-rape and anti-harassment videos in grade school, and on TV as well. I'd say I was well-enough informed, and perhaps that was what went wrong with them: they were never told from a younger age that this is wrong.

Not sure if they're going to serve in juvenile or adult detention, but they got off pretty light I'd say, though not sure how long their offender status will last.

In a slight human way, I did feel minor pity for the images of them crying over their guilty verdict, but I guess that's part of the deal they get, is reflection on what they've done. There was a similar case at York University a few years back where a couple of dudes went on a drunk rape rampage through a residence, inflicting on several girls. They were tearful and remorseful when their verdict was read.