Trial by media: Ray Rice not his wife's only abuser

By kazblah / Roar Guru

Had it not been for some timely video footage, Ray Rice would now be free to play for the Baltimore Ravens. Fans would be lining up to buy his shirt and get his autograph.

News website TMZ put an end to those plans. It released footage of Rice knocking out his wife Janay in a casino elevator with a left hook to the head.

Finally, seven months after the event, all hell broke loose.

The Ravens punted him from the club. The NFL, which had suspended Rice for a mere two games, said he may not come back.

It brought in former FBI Director Robert Mueller, no less, to investigate its handling of the matter. It could have got JK Simmons, the guy who played the intelligence officer in Burn After Reading, to reprise his immortal words: “What a clusterf***.”

Meanwhile, we all scratched our heads in wonder at this sudden development of a spine.

I’m not sure what they thought had transpired in that elevator. They’d already seen the video of Rice dragging Janay from the lift and dumping her unconscious on the carpet. Did they think she’d fallen into a deep sleep between floors?

The Nation reporter Dave Zirin has argued very articulately that showing the footage makes Janay Palmer Rice a victim all over again. Janay herself has described it as a “horrible nightmare”

The footage is important though. It shouldn’t be but it is.

Before either of these two tapes became public, Rice’s lawyer was able to dismiss the incident as a “minor physical altercation”. Janay was wheeled out to do a joint press conference with her husband where he talked obliquely about “the situation my wife and I were in” and she apologised for her role in it. The Ravens tweeted her comments.

Before the second tape was released, Ray Rice was apparently able to persuade his teammates that it had all been an act of self-defence. Which means none of these guys is joining Mensa any time soon.

“Seeing the video makes such a difference,” says Tania Tetlow, director of the Domestic Violence Clinic at Tulane University. “Even though we knew these facts before, it was easy for the public to minimise the damage done to the victim – to think about domestic violence as vaguely mutual and provoked – and then dismiss it as a private matter.”

Some people still haven’t learned, though.

Fox News presenter Brian Kilmeade said: “I think the message is: take the stairs.” Right, because no woman has ever been pushed down the stairs, Brian.

DiGiorno Pizza is apologising left, right and centre after posting “You had pizza” under the Twitter hashtag #WhyIStayed, where women explain why they can’t leave their abusers.

Boxer Floyd Mayweather, twice convicted of domestic violence, said: “I think there’s a lot worse things that go on in other people’s households.” He later apologised, saying he hadn’t been in possession of all the facts “because I’m training for a fight”.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who says he didn’t see the assault footage until this week, is fending off Associated Press claims that police sent the video to the NFL in April.

And some Ravens fans, including women, are still wearing their No. 27 jerseys in support of Rice.

Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton signed the Violence Against Women Act into law. Joe Biden rates it as ‘my proudest legislative accomplishment’, delivering a 64 per cent drop in domestic violence rates.

That is a great achievement. But as this tawdry episode shows, there’s a long way to go.

Ray Rice may have been the only person in the elevator with Janay Palmer Rice that night but he was not her only abuser.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-16T06:37:33+00:00

mushi

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Cap hits are normally due to bonuses paid that would otherwise be spread over the life of the contract for cap purposes not actual money being paid.

2014-09-16T06:04:33+00:00

MAX

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The $5.5M hit? Does that mean the Ravens had to pay him out ? Surely not?

2014-09-16T05:44:16+00:00

mushi

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The NFL aren't suspending him for domestic abuse they are suspending him for doing it on film.

2014-09-16T05:44:16+00:00

mushi

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double.

2014-09-16T04:14:01+00:00

astro

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Man punches his girlfriend in the face...lets blame the feminists!

2014-09-16T00:21:45+00:00

Distant Knight

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The NFL didn't take 7 months to investigate the incident. They allowed due process to occur through the legal system, while also doing their own investigation. The real question is why are they lying about whether they had seen the video from inside the elevator before it was released by TMZ. With the amount of money they throw at their own security department, it would be hard to believe they had no idea what actually occured before now. Especially once you take into account that Ray Rice apparently was quite honest about what had occured when he met with the NFL prior to being suspended for 2 games initially.

2014-09-16T00:09:11+00:00

mushi

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first time I've heard the opening line on feminists to be that they consider women to be semi-children. I think, outside of taking a biblical line of argument, it's going to be hard to argue that on balance men are the victim of women and society.

2014-09-15T18:22:47+00:00

Brian M

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Why do feminists consider women to be semi-children that need the state and society to protect them? Women and men are both flawed and do dumb and sometimes even evil things. What disturbs me about feminism is the idea that all women are somehow victims of all men and of society, when in fact, one could argue as much the opposite. The Rice issue is a matter for the couple and the authorities, its not part of a bigger picture of anything as feminists try to claim. Their ideology divides men and women more than helps either sex.

2014-09-15T03:56:34+00:00

astro

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"and he would have slapped her one"...You think that's an appropriate phrase to use when describing a man beating a woman? And for the record, it was anything but a "slap". He knocks her completely unconscious, and then stands next to her without any remorse or care for her well-being. It's sickening.

2014-09-14T23:21:09+00:00

RBBAnonymous

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This story should be on the "other" tab. Anyway while I am here. Athlete, drinking, casino, angry wife. Thats an explosive mix right there and although I can only guess what happened it is no excuse to beat up on a woman. My guess is he went to the casino got a little drunk, dropped a bundle on the tables, his wife would have been suitably angry and he would have slapped her one. Welcome to professional sports in America where these scenes are all too common. You have to wonder how many of these incidences get un reported or swept under the rug by professional teams. I am wondering why the organisation took so long to investigate this, it was 7 months ago for goodness sake.

2014-09-14T22:07:46+00:00

Matthew Edwards

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There are 56 players in the last 8 years in the NFL to be arrested for domestic violence. They have served a total of 13 weeks suspension and only Ray Rice has been under the microscope like this. Ray McDonald for the 49ers is under investigation for beating his pregnant fiancé. He will play today. What Ray Rice did was disgusting, but the media hoopla has caused so many more problems for this woman and her family than the incident ever could have. People are calling her stupid and an idiot for staying with him when we have no idea the reason she did so. This article, though written with good intentions, is only contributing to the problem.

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