From new
Rolling Stone profile of the tennis superstar (with a huge platform), Ms. Williams, just posted:
We watch the news for a while, and the infamous Steubenville rape case
flashes on the TV—two high school football players raped a 16-year-old,
while other students watched and texted details of the crime. Serena
just shakes her head. "Do you think it was fair, what they got? They did
something stupid, but I don't know. I'm not blaming the girl, but if
you're a 16-year-old and you're drunk like that, your parents should
teach you: don't take drinks from other people. She's 16, why was she
that drunk where she doesn't remember? It could have been much worse.
She's lucky. Obviously I don't know, maybe she wasn't a virgin, but she
shouldn't have put herself in that position, unless they slipped her
something, then that's different."
WEDNESDAY UPDATE Apology from Williams today and is reaching out to family but note the qualifiers--"supposedly said," "what was written." Right.
“What happened in Steubenville was a real shock for
me. I was deeply saddened. For someone to be raped, and at only sixteen,
is such a horrible tragedy! For both families involved – that of the
rape victim and of the accused. I am currently reaching out to the
girl’s family to let her know that I am deeply sorry for what was
written in the Rolling Stone article. What was written – what I
supposedly said – is insensitive and hurtful, and I by no means would
say or insinuate that she was at all to blame.
I have fought all
of my career for women’s equality, women’s equal rights, respect in
their fields – anything I could do to support women I have done. My
prayers and support always goes out to the rape victim. In this case,
most especially, to an innocent sixteen year old child.”
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