Is Julian Assange guilty of raping those women?
Well there is only a single charge of rape, and I have not actually seen a denial from Assange to what happened.
I think that one of the issues here is that usually when people hear the word "Rapist" they get a picture of a miscreant dressed in dark clothing sneaking around in the bushes waiting to pounce on some unsuspecting woman, hold a weapon on her and proceed to violate her. Occasionally we might think of Jock that throws his girlfriend down and against her protests goes ahead anyway, or the sleaze that uses drugs or alcohol to incapacitate his victims and then uses them while they are unconscious.
The whole idea that sex in what seems like a consensual situation could turn into rape is often beyond us.
But that is the case here. There was no weapon, no threats, or violence, but what there was, was the deliberate ignoring of the woman's wishes and proceeding with sex in a way that violated her expressed desires.
She said no, and he did it anyway. Quite simply, that is rape. No it's not a violent rape, but the fact that he put his own narcissistic desires ahead of the expressed desires of the woman he was in and proceeded to have sex with her in a way that she had previous stated outright that she was unwilling to do is what makes it a rape. There are no ifs, buts, or maybes about this. The law is very clear on the matter.
The red herring that is thrown about that once aware of what he was doing she didn't try and stop him is totally irrelevant.
He had already broken the law before this point, her actions do not, and cannot, retrospectively change that fact! Getting no objection after the assault does not suddenly erase the fact that the law was broken previous to that point. If I non-fatally stabbed you and you failed to object, that doesn't mean that I didn't assult you with a deadly weapon. If you make the choice not to press charges, that doesn't mean it didn't happen, and if the police learn of it, and it doesn't mean that they should not take action, rather, they are duty bound to do so.
As soon as Assange put himself and what he wanted above the woman he was with, and ignored her stated desire in the matter of sex, he broke the law, it really is that simply. If there is any moral from this tale it is that men should actually listen to their partners and abide by their wishes. If he'd done what she asked and worned a condom, this would have been a total non-event, by not doing so, whether he likes it or not, and whether his supporters like it or not, he broke the law and commited rape.