Teen mom Amber

Started by The Biscuit Queen, Oct 20, 2010, 02:56 PM

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he Biscuit Queen
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There are always two extremes....the truth lies in the middle.

neoteny

Yes, that was lovely. A "pop culture columnist" was talking about it, not a DA.  :rolle:
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outdoors

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Oct 20, 2010, 03:19 PM Last Edit: Oct 20, 2010, 10:09 PM by outdoors
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They did say that the case is being investigated by law enforcement, and that they expected to hear more about it when law enforcement (including the DA) weigh in.  So their attitude is "wait and see," whereas I suspect some of us wish that the DA would hurry up and issue an indictment or make some sort of public statement.  If a few months go by and still no charges have been issued, nor civil lawsuit filed against the female perpetrator by the male victim, then an injustice will certainly have been tolerated and the reason will plausibly be that in the eyes of the DA, female-perpetrated violence is considered harmless to male victims, and is also considered harmless to any kids who witness it.

Sir Jessy of Anti

Sheesh.  I wonder what would have happened if he had tried to restrain her?  Perhaps become a cause celebre.
"The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master." -- Ayn Rand<br /><br />

The Biscuit Queen

At least they were talking about it, and quite frankly this will get way more publicity than a court case. People actually watch this crap; it is not a bad way to get the point across. Also, the show, although not interviening, shows the immediate horror of the situation and how it affects both the father and their daughter in a way no commercial or bill board can.
he Biscuit Queen
www.thebiscuitqueen.blogspot.com

There are always two extremes....the truth lies in the middle.

neoteny

People actually watch this crap; it is not a bad way to get the point across.


It depends on the point, I guess. If the point is that a woman is allowed to commit assault & battery on the father of her child (which makes it -- by definition -- domestic violence), then the wrong point is getting across. It seems so far that is the case.
The spreading of information about the [quantum] system through the [classical] environment is ultimately responsible for the emergence of "objective reality." 

Wojciech Hubert Zurek: Decoherence, einselection, and the quantum origins of the classical

AnubisRox

"The case is being investigated" = "the check's in the mail."

And then to add insult to injury they switch over to criticizing a mag cover of the Glee cast? Really?? Nothing on Nancy Grace or anything about violent women to follow? They just segue to something as irrelevant as a mag cover??

Imagine switching from a story of a woman beaten on a city street to how well T.O and Chad Ochocinco are doing as a wide receiver tandem for the Bengals! I bet that wont go over that well.
ell she turned me into a NEWT!! A newt?! Er..., well I got better.

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Oct 20, 2010, 09:43 PM Last Edit: Oct 21, 2010, 12:05 PM by John Dias

Sheesh.  I wonder what would have happened if he had tried to restrain her?  Perhaps become a cause celebre.


You know, that's a good point.  Even if the entire context were on film and he grabbed her arms in an attempt to restrain her, what would the reaction be by the police?  Would they issue a restraining order against him?  I think it's time that men like the male victim in the MTV video take some liberties in their physical defense, namely grabbing the arms of their female attacker, provided that the entire interaction is being filmed.

outdoors


You know, I think that this would be a perfect opportunity for the man to

Sheesh.  I wonder what would have happened if he had tried to restrain her?  Perhaps become a cause celebre.


You know, that's a good point.  Even if the entire context were on film and he grabbed her arms in an attempt to restrain her, what would the reaction be by the police?  Would they issue a restraining order against him?  I think it's time that men like the male victim in the MTV video take some liberties in their physical defense, namely grabbing the arms of their female attacker, provided that the entire interaction is being filmed.


wouldn't matter-you know he is much bigger than her and sustained no injuries(??)

he would be barred from protecting his child from an empowered female
and sit in jail untill trial.
thank-you VAWA

Quentin0352

Let me see, all the evidence is on tape, the crime is obvious but wait......she is the abuser so we need to move with caution. After all, he mist have done something to deserve it unlike if he hit her, right? Under the VAWA she is just defending herself and exerting her rights as a mother so he is the real culprit. Now they just need to look deep and carefully with her getting "help" to find out how the charge him for it after her "help" gets her to reveal that off the tapes he had been raping and abusing her.


oz615


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/39756744#39756744


OMG what Douche Dr. Drew is, "We're you blacked out, "you didn't know what you're doing",etc

Jesus, would anyone be asking the same thing Had it been a man,**** no.
en are people too

Quentin0352

Aww, the poor little thing didn't know she was doing it and we need to look at what is best for the child (doing nothing or at most counseling) and not rush to judgement against her. After all, HE MUST BE AT FAULT so they have to find out how first.

Sir Jessy of Anti

Well I read in the news paper today, she has been charged with DV.  Good sign.
"The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master." -- Ayn Rand<br /><br />

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