Would cutting off his genitals really be suitable punishment ?
There was a case a few years ago in south africa, where a guy killed someone with an axe, and claimed to have done it because the guy he killed had raped his daughter and infected her with AIDS. It turned out to be bollocks, but I think many would have supported him if it had turned out to be true, and I think I would have done too.
But is what Johnson did, remotely similar to that ?
Not in my view.
My understanding of what happened is this :
1. A physically mature 15 year old girl, was besotted with Adam Johnson.
2. She contacted him via facebook.
3. They exchanged a protracted series of messages which amounted to heavy flirting (because of the girl's age, the flirting is deemed to be 'grooming' on johnson's part).
4. They agreed to meet up, on the premise of Johnson giving her a shirt.
5. After the meeting, they continued flirting/grooming, and Johnson said he wanted a kiss, and possibly to touch the girl up.
6. The girl's parents knew of the budding 'relationship', and allowed their daughter to continue with it.
7. The two lovebirds met up again, and Johnson asked the girl if there was somewhere more private they could go. The girl told him somewhere, and they went and 'made out'.
8. They continued flirting by text afterwards.
9. The parents still did not intervene.
10. The girl told friends at school, that she had made out with adam johnson.
11. She comtacted another footballer that she apparantly also fancied, via facebook.
12. She became upset that her friends didnt believe she had made out with Johnson, and she became angry with johnson for not disclosing their 'relationship'.
13. The girl's mother insisted that the police were involved.
14. Sunderland fans then began threatening the girl, and she appears to have gone through a lot of very serious stress etc as a result.
But what has Johnson done ? :
a) flirted with/ 'groomed' a physically mature 15 year old girl, who was besotted by him. (which obviously was inappropriate on his part)
b) kissed the girl, and put his hand down her jeans, with her 'consent' (again inappropriate on his part)
c) denied he kissed her when she told her friends (dont blame him tbh)
Admittedly, a 27 or whatever year old guy kissing an albeit physically mature 15 year old, is not really acceptable, but on the basis that :
- it was probably exactly the encounter the girl had sought when she approached him
- the parents apparently knew and did not object
I don't see how the parents can then turn round and say they want to cut the guy's bollocks off.
In fact, to me, a 6 year prison sentence, whilst being labelled a 'nonce', is totally disproportionate. And that's without comparing it to other offences such as those mentioned above. The guy was obviously an arrogant prick, who needed to reset his sexual radar a bit. But his life has been utterly and irreovcably ruined. And that doesn't fit the crime. Imo.
So far as I can see, the actual harm that has come to the girl, wasn't directly caused by Johnson at all (although without him of course, none of it would have happened), but due to the prosecution and publication of the incident as a crime. That doesn't excuse Johnson, but imo it casts substantial doubt on whether society as a whole is treating such issues in the right way.
Ideally the incident wouldnt have happened at all. But the next best scenario for those involved would have been for the girl to accept and live with the fact, that her friends didnt believe she'd pulled a footballer. What actually happened instead, to both of them was far, far worse. And to me, there's something extremely peverse, about a society that hugely exaccerbates the suffering of a victim, just so that it can take revenge on the perpitrator.
And that's one of the very good reasons, why the judiciary needs to apply the law in a logical and considered way, rather than be governed by the vitreol of popular impulse.
Regardless of that point though, when you look at what the guy actually did, it is in no wayyyyy comparable to crimes which attract similar punishments, and imo, in no way comparable with what he is having to pay as a result.
I don't expect this opinion to make me hugely popular tbh. I like to say things how I see them though, so there you go.
If you read my comment the words 'treat it as a joke' are the most telling. Many men have sex with underage girls and I would not advocate castrating all of them. However, when someone thinks themselves above the law and doesn't give two ****s about who they hurt, then the young girls must be protected. Jimmy Saville to name one thought himself above the law and for whatever reason he was protected by those around him, just as SAFC protected Johnson. I'm not saying that what Johnson did is of the same magnitude as Saville, but he was going down the same road. Fortunately the Judge has placed a road block across that road and in the process has probably saved scores of young girls the same fate.
