Posted on 03/08/2020 4:09:15 PM PDT by Morgana
Social media serves us well here.
<>The pervert can still charge him with assault. His wife probably shouldnt have recorded it and put it on Facebook.<>
You apparently don’t have a young daughter.
I've never contributed to a GoFundMe page, but if this guy needs a lawyer or if he is in anyway charged by some scumbag government worker and there is a campaign to remove him or them, I'll be there.
ML/NJ
You know what’s worse than a chomo? A turd of a government leech “official” that has the chomo’s back. That’s what. Maybe posting this video will draw out such a turd useless waste of skin prostitutor so the locals will know who to vote out of office next election, but I suspect this is an area where the local constabulary will not be eager to be tarred with that brush. “Worst case of tripping and falling I dun ever saw! And yer under arrest chomo for violating your parole conditions!”
Chomos deserve to get their wigs split. No exceptions.
Or English punctuation.
I remember hearing of another case from way back in 1940, a man who liked to read to kids, in his robe. One girl complained to her father. The father got some of his Masonic Lodge fellows, too the pervert somewhere and put him in the hospital.
When I mentioned this on Facebook, some people actually sided with the pervert and against the vigilance of the fathers.
In the past, we warned our kids to be aware of people giving candy to kids. Now days the parents take their kids to drag queen readings at the library.
YES: Deliver the message.
NO: Don’t post it online.
Lots of woods there. You know, a guy could just walk out there and get lost, never be seen nor heard from again. Unfortunately this father would now be suspect #1 because he’s made his problem with this guy public. But if the father has a good friend or two...
Well, he might get into some legal trouble, but all he did was slap the guy multiple times. There won’t be a mark on the pervert, so hopefully he’ll just get a fine.
I wonder what happened, if anything, to the dad?
Not nearly the same thing but when my daughter was ten, she went to summer camp, I was the bus driver. We stopped at McDonald’s with about 50 girls. My daughter was so busy with her friends that she walked away from her table and left he wallet on the table.
On my way to the bathroom, I scooped up her wallet. A guy who had been watching her wallet like a hawk jumped from his table to confront me.
I said, “It’s my daughter’s. Time for a lesson.” He smiled and we shook hands.
Yes, of course.
lol...
Dad showed more restraint than some others I know. A lot more!
Assuming this isnt staged for entertainment purposes and/or a scam to trick people into donating money, Im no doubt in the minority here, and I’m probably going to be flamed for my opinion, but Im not going to cheer this guys actions. He shouldnt have done that.
No, i dont have a daughter of my own. Yes, if I had a daughter and this molester was trying to engage my daughter in a conversation, Id be just as outraged. BUT I could not bring myself to assault the guy unless it went further than just trying to talk to her (such as any sort of actual physical contact). Id call the police and give the guy very loud verbal warnings while waiting for the police to arrive.
The molester may go to jail for violating the terms of his parole. But by assaulting the molester, the father is now just as much as in the wrong. While the internet for the most part is cheering him on, this could backfire on him. He could lose his freedom, and/or his home and every penny he’s got if the molester decides to sue as well as press charges (I wonder whose property hes sitting on while getting hit by the girls father). From a legal standpoint, the father of the girl has just opened a can of worms on himself.
No emboldens sin more than mercy.
Sorry, meant to say Nothing emboldens sin more than mercy.
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Or punctuation. Gawd that was hard to read.
“Lots of woods there. You know, a guy could just walk out there and get lost, never be seen nor heard from again.”
That’s what happened where I grew up. Especially in the bottoms where the quicksand is.
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