I’’m training my boys to be vigilant
Yes two others await trial
Their lawyers got separation
The one who got the deal was part of the coverup not the act
So I think I understand it
In my nearly 60 I’ve seen guys falsely accused by a girls shame as folks found out she went wild after the fact....sunday morning remorse as they say
That is not the case here
These are guilty
Women are vulnerable and at least I was raised to acknowledge that
And I really really really always liked girls...,, they were my drug..... one still is
But man....to have to face my dad if I did that to a woman
Makes me emotional even 18 years after his death I shudder to ponder
Like I said.....it’s how you came up
I rarely excuse blacks but I’d wager this white boy who offered this woman up to them like an animal offering likely had more parenting than did they
They all suck but he’s repugnant
Same here. I have all sons. One is in college now. I tried my best to raise him to be a gentleman, and I think I succeeded. But, before he left, I warned him:
(1) Never drink an open drink (soda or anything else) that's handed to you by someone else, even by someone you think you can trust. Because young men can become victims too.
(2) If you have a girlfriend, stay a gentleman. Or you could end up being falsely accused of a crime. Even if you think she's the nicest, most trustworthy woman in the world.
There were many other warnings I gave him. I was very straightforward with him about what to expect. He was homeschooled and is a smart young man. To be honest, he has more of a moral conscience than I did at his age (and I'm his mother). I just hope he heeds my advice the whole four years.
However, I differ with many of you here about "race." I could care less if the boyfriend was white or black or purple. Or what skin color the other rapists had. They raped a woman - that's all I need to know.
My own sons are of mixed heritage. Due to homeschooling, the one in college may possibly be the most innocent student on campus. I'm sure the other students there were raised by loving, caring parents, too. But, in the end, young people make their own decisions, sometimes despite what their parents tried to teach them.