Posted on 03/18/2013 7:47:10 AM PDT by abb
Ma’lik Richmond ... if I had a son ....
“Malik Richmond ... if I had a son ....”
Then there’s his “sister,” LA-A! According to her “mother,” “the dash don’t be silent!” And then there’s the “twins,” Syphilis and Gonorea!
Just more evidence of the liberal war on women. Liberals love victims, as long as people aren’t victims of irresponsibility.
Ebony and Ivory, raping in perfect harmony...
We already know the answer to that. Look at the coverage of the Duke Lacrosse case. White defendants, and a black "victim" who turned out to be telling a pack of lies. The prosecutor lost his job and was disbarred. Check out the CNN coverage of that case before it unraveled.
lol
u bad
racial progress humanists should embrace
I think half of their viewing audience is doctor’s offices leaving the tv’s on CNN all day every day.
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cvUCDjLDIk
Published on Mar 17, 2013
3/17/13 - One way to report on the outcome of a rape trial is to discuss the legal ramifications of the decision or the effect the proceedings may have on the life of the victim. Another angle reporters can take is to publicly worry about the “promising future” of the convicted rapists, now less promising as a direct result of their choice to rape someone.
Reporters at CNN today chose the latter technique. General correspondent Poppy Harlow, speaking to anchor Candy Crowley, had this to say about the verdict:
(snip)
Why is nearly no outlet bothering to ask whats wrong with masculinity in this country, with the arrogance of those defending a football team rather than a young woman who was violated? How could the media possibly be putting the emphasis on [the fact that] the girl drank? Did the boys not drink?
Wolfe also criticized Nightline for saying the Steubenville debacle is a cautionary tale for teenagers living in todays digital world. As if the problem was what the boys did online, not that they raped a 16-year-old girl and then bragged about it publicly, Wolfe said.
CNNs Harlow talked about how the charge against the two young men literally watched as their life fell apart. She didnt talk, though, about the traumatic effects that rape can have on young women.
Sponsors who advertise on CNN are part of this above problem! Boycott 'em!
Is anyone else ticked their sentence was so light?
The Onion clip, what a hoot. Sarcasm of course.
The only consolation is that they will be registered sex offenders for the rest of their life. That should cause at least a little discomfort. Otherwise, yeah, completely too lenient.
If I were the father of the daughter, they would pray to stay in jail for as long as they could....because once they are let out, I promise they would never have a peaceful night of sleep ever again.
My understanding is that the sentence imposed was the maximum possible, given the charges. Maybe someone else has more information.
I haven’t been following this story - so can I assume the rapists are black or Arab - and that’s why CNN is crying for them? I should google it and find out - but can someone who knows share? Thanks.
That said, it's still surprised CNN would cry for rapists...it's soooooo obvious. Would CNN would do the same if the man who killed little Jessica Lunsford - after raping her, putting her in a garbage bag and burying her alive - was black or Arab? My guess is, 'yes!'... CNN deserves to go under.
That said, it's still surprised CNN would cry for rapists...it's soooooo obvious. Would CNN would do the same if the man who killed nine year old Jessica Lunsford - after raping her, putting her in a garbage bag and burying her alive - was black or Arab? My guess is, 'yes'...
CNN deserves to go under. The sooner the better...
Steubenville rape case verdict draws strong reactions, and media coverage comes under fire
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