Re: Moral dilema.
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Originally Posted by KIPAX
I meant your story was flawed... She said its rape.. he said she was drunk.. thus he is saying its rape as well IMHO
Your story asks would you believe him that he wasnt guilty or at least take into account if it was rape or not before deciding to tell.. Had you left out the drunk bit then there would be a dillema and a harder choice... If you believe 100% your family member says he didn't rape.... in your story he is as good as saying he did rape which effects your decision .
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The story isn't flawed. A woman was raped and the police appeal for information. A close relative tells you it is him they are seeking but says it wasn't rape and they were both drunk, i.e. you only have his word for it.
Do you inform the police if he doesn't?
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