Posted on 02/04/2014 8:03:28 AM PST by Phillyred
AS TYEMA SANCHEZ of Northern Liberties got dressed yesterday morning, she carefully considered which purse to carry. Given the recent spate of purse-snatch shootings, she wondered whether she should carry her Louis Vuitton with the short straps. Under the circumstances, maybe a wiser choice was the brown Marshalls knockoff with the long strap that goes across her chest and keeps her hands free. Better yet, perhaps the smartest thing was not to carry a pocketbook at all and instead tuck her money into her bra. Anything's better than toting around what she's begun referring to as a "death ticket." Women across the city are having similar conversations with themselves lately, as Philadelphia reels from yet another senseless purse snatching/homicide. The latest happened early Sunday as two women left the Tropical Heat nightclub at 53rd and Market streets following a night of karaoke. Two men in hooded sweatshirts confronted the women about 2:35 a.m., took their handbags, then opened fire, killing Melissa Thomas, 29, and injuring her friend. All because of a damn handbag. MORE COVERAGE Tears, bewilderment after latest gunpoint robbery "She gave it up and she still was killed," said Sanchez, 40, an administrative assistant. "It's 2:40 in the morning. She's just coming out of the bar. At 2-something in the morning, they probably didn't have that much cash on them. "Where are our men? Why are they not protecting us?" Sanchez continued, her voice full of frustration. "Men are failing us. I feel as though we are not being protected."
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No, I would question the Christian-ness for men engaged in those activities. As I would the the honesty of the women without sin that would blame their husband in such a way.
dont answer, you are too weird to have a conversation with
Judging from the thread weirdness is a property you hold in abundance. For one so skilled in it, perhaps to claim it in others is merely a projection, seek help.
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You may have spent too much time being a divorce lawyer. You primarily see the marriages which have not worked out, and I'm guessing you primarily hear the wife's side of the story.
There's also "Men Going Their Own Way" (MGTOW), similar but distinct from "men on strike". The MGTOW philosophy is that men should not have themselves be defined by women and not have women dictate what men's goals and behavior should be. That men do not exist for the primary purpose of saving women from their own mistakes.
No it's not. I've done it many times. The key thing is, the cop only finds out you were carrying if you had to shoot somebody. In that case, yes you will be arrested pending determination of whether it was valid self defense.
I looked it up. Pennsylvania allows CCW. The city disallows Open Carry.
I have the guys too, we don’t file them much, but we will defend them
I mainly have the people that don’t want the divorce
do a good amount of paternity too
and you could be right, I hear the mess and don’t see the good stuff
I was once an officer and a gentleman, but I've pretty much gone Galt on being a gentleman.
Where women (in general) really pi$$ me off the most is their inability let go of the past. I'm still being reminded of past failures/shortcomings from over 30 years ago. Not to mention it being the guy's responsibility to treat his ladyfriend as someone extra special, while no PDA comes from the woman.
At some point, you have to let...it...go.
As I’ve always said, equal rights for the sexes are equal rights foe the sexes, until she gets a flat tire in the rain. Then, it’s “You’re the man!”
No cops found out, did they.
Ha, my husband has lived by that philosophy since before it had an acronym. He’s very good to me and I love him, but he makes it perfectly clear to me and the wide world that he will do things on his terms if he does them at all, and he never deviates from his own path. The funny thing is, even having that philosophy, he’s the best person I’ve ever known. But he does good because he thinks it’s the thing for him to do, not because he feels obligated or that he owes anyone anything.
Hey, that's cheating! Somebody's going to report you to the admins.
I hear ya...
Good grief.
Christianity has continued to be honest with women over the years.
Respect yourself.
Wait until marriage.
Don’t terminate the unborn, as it is wrong, and your stand strong emotional problems for having done it.
I don’t believe men should walk on women, but someone has to make the final decision, and at least some of the last decisions should be made by men.
A wise man will find it best to share the final decisions. Wise women will cooperate with this.
And that formula is the antithesis of what is encouraged by popular culture today.
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