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Old 12-19-2007
Regina Regina is offline
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Re: Blacks Rape More Men Than Women

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Originally Posted by IIIX View Post
Maybe it has to do with the media era we're in. People don't use their reason anymore - watching too much TV reduced their cold reasonning capabilities to nearly zero. Instead, they "reason" with their emotions. I'm hungry? It's okay to eat! And we have millions of obese people dying by eating until they suffocate. I'm a victim? I'm allowed to do anything in retaliation, because I feel like retaliating! I've had trouble with a black man? All black men are bad! I don't feel involved with something? Then it's okay to let it happen ! etc, etc. Reading this thread feels like watching over a hundred of spoiled children (with a few exceptions obviously, you know who you are ).

I'm sorry you feel that way, but so what. They didn't give two shits about the people they caused harm to. Why should I care if they're being raped in prison?

Before I made that comment, my sister was here with us. Because of scum like the drug dealers/murderers my sister is no longer here. Now my attitude towards them has moved from "not giving a shit about them" to "all of them( DDers, rapist, murderers, etc) deserve the same faith my sister met". So as of now, I'm pissed off. Maybe I'll start to forgive when my heart heals.

What Brett is saying is totally different from what I'm saying. I'm not hating these criminals because of their skin color, the language they speak or because of where they come from. I hate them because of their criminal actions.

If hes going to complain about rapes being committed in the prisons, then he should speak against the rapes being done to ALL persons. Not just "white"men.

I know that some of these rapes are prosecuted when the "victim" speaks out. Most of the time the "victim" doesn't because they're afraid what will happen if they do. But come on. What does a verdict for rape mean to a person who's already doing life in prison?

Bottomline: If you dont want to go to prison, then obey the law.

Last edited by Regina; 12-19-2007 at 08:21 AM.
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