To: sinkspur
I could also say that you have issues clouding your judgement on the other side of the issue. But what would that prove? We all form our opinions based in part on our own experiences.
What I don't like is the mindset and the pervasive anti-male culture that the left has injected into this society, and much of it is so very subtle it is assumed to be normal or right, and so when someone defends men and criticizes women you look at it as symptomatic of a failure of self, and not of the radically feminized culture.
My purpose is not to defend someone who attempted murder, but explore the ways in which this society may be so unfair to a man that he feels this is the only way out.
124 posted on
04/27/2003 3:46:25 PM PDT by
FirstTomato
(Always remember you are unique. Just like everyone else.)
To: FirstTomato
but explore the ways in which this society may be so unfair to a man that he feels this is the only way out. The man had reached the pinnacle of a great career and He blew it up in his own face. You are not allowed to murder, even when you think life is unfair.
127 posted on
04/27/2003 3:59:24 PM PDT by
HairOfTheDog
(Not all those who wander are lost)
To: FirstTomato
We all form our opinions based in part on our own experiences. Too bad you coudn't base it on the known facts in his case. You have already decided that this woman drove her husband to kill her.
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