Posted on 03/19/2021 1:21:35 AM PDT by grundle
Can someone please ‘splain to me how it is that had this woman gone to an abortion clinic to murder it instead no one would care at all?
https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2020/08/07/shawn-mcclinton-new-rape-charges-massachusetts-bail-fund
In some communities she can abandon it at a fire station and also be absolved of 18 years of responsibility. Men are not permitted to speaks out for or against ties to the child.
This country is mentally ill. There is just not other way to describe it.
AGREE. THIS COUNTRY IS TOTALLY MENTALLY DYSFUNCTIONAL!
If you’re old enough, you can see a direct correlation with drugs recently made acceptable to modern American culture.
Acceptance has been growing for decades - legalizations followed, starting only 7 years ago.
good grief. she’s 33 and cannot figure out what to do with an unplanned ( i assume) pregnancy?
probably will play the “low IQ” card.
“mental needs”
33 years old is not some scared child, not understanding what is wrong. 33 year old people, unless they are mentally deficient, belong in prison for this stuff.
In Boston this is absolutely the case. This woman needs to be locked up.
whatever the hell that means!
This 33 year old woman is also an illegal alien from Haiti.
“We won’t be silent as the state continues to arrest, prosecute, and incarcerate Black women who are battling to survive poverty, trauma, and mental illness,” Massachusetts Bail Fund said. “We do not accept the tragic outcomes this system produces as the only possibility for us.”
Merisier is expected to return to court on March 29.
This woman will be back in Haiti by the end of next week. Never to be heard from again.
“Crazy” appears too often in US headlines, nowadays. It wasn’t always this way, but you wouldn’t know unless you’d lived through it.
Acceptance has been growing for decades - legalizations followed, starting only 7 years ago.
So whatever the alleged recent acceleration of craziness correlates with, it can't be acceptance.
“Crazy” appears too often in US headlines, nowadays. It wasn’t always this way,
Read up on confirmation bias: https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-confirmation-bias-2795024
but you wouldn’t know unless you’d lived through it.
I'm 57 years old.
You missed Post-WWII America’s best years. The downhill skid began with marijuana, but you’d have to have lived in those days to actually know.
Supposing that’s true: The skid happened despite marijuana’s illegality, so the skid is no argument for retaining that failed policy.
Enforcement was squishy, so we’re in Banana Republic territory.
Jamaica will show us how a Marijuana Republic is governed.
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