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How stupid can you be? Rape then snapchat it to the BF....
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I just don't understand the people that let the little head run the show and think that any means justify the ends. Just because it's always at attention, doesn't mean that it's the general in charge.
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What troubles me is the privileged treatment. Why is he not being held WITHOUT BAIL? A warrant has been served, evidence taken. I know it's literally TMZ reporting here but still ... If he guilty why is "USC Investigating" vs the actual police taking over. Plus if it happened across state lines (multiple occurrences) shouldn't this be a federal crime?
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Stupid? How about evil? Amoral? Entitled doosh nozzle? Sure seems that this happens quite a bit with athletes. I have no regard for any man that abuses women in any way.
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Let me clear this up for you. America has lost its ethical and moral compass. America is in fact an amoral and unethical nation. America has sold out its belief in God. Wear it well.
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I agree this is total crap. If we were in Saudi Arabia that woman would've been executed already.
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The sense of entitlement is strong in these boys. As I understand it, this guy Cosby-raped her before and she is still hanging out partying with him? This trial is going to be ugly.
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Wow - he went after her twice? That's messed up...
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There are rules, there are laws. But with no moral compass, why follow the rules? Why obey the law? When man quits worrying about his soul (fairly tale or not), when he quits doing the right thing even when no one's looking, this is what you get. |
Well said tabs and David.
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"Do unto others...." With exceptions...because of what I'd do unto these types...:( |
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as a whole, sexual assault is down .... https://www.rainn.org/sites/default/...erage_Stat.svg that of course does not excuse this prick, he should and hopefully will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, regardless of his position on the football team. |
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Drinking and smoking with the same guy 12 days later?
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The Cosby method....
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not believing in god is the problem?
haha. too funny. |
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In a moral sense, yes it's a big problem. In a religious sense no of course not. Buddhists and Confucians don't have gods (I think) you know. Plenty of religions don't. But nearly all have a beneficial moral purpose. And I'm sure the majority or agnostics and athiests have a correctly aligned moral compass. That seems to be lacking in a lot of places lately....and your response to this shows it. Ha-ha indeed. |
You can develop a moral compass in people without organized religion or a belief in a higher power. I did it with my kids. They are both independent, smart, care for others, know right from wrong. They learned by watching their parents treat others with respect, having a sense of purpose and right and wrong. It just isn't that difficult but does require consistency, love, attention and discipline. I grew up catholic and saw a lot more wrong than right with that system, its bad actors, the structure that protected them.......in the end a ton of hypocrites telling others how to live a moral life. Too many give that responsibility over to others.
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By the time I was 12 or 14 I had had my fill of organized religion. But I learned right from wrong at an early age from nearly every one of my elders....the religion had nothing to with it. You didn't hit a girl- no matter what she did- let alone rape someone. My mom is a Lutheran now. I don't quite understand it but I know enough to respect anyone who has religious convictions. Some people want and need faith. Others need to get over that fact. The denigration of Christianity in our country is a big problem IMO- the lack of respect is palpable and that's what disturbed me about the post. Live and let live for crying out loud. The only disrespect should be meted to those who obviously didn't know right from wrong. The way Tabs or anyone else worded their post or their faith in a religious or any other "god" as a guiding purpose or force in living a moral life is immaterial. And it sure as kaka isn't something to laugh at. |
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I'm influenced by both and not religious at all but respect other's beliefs and faith, more so when it seems to influence them to be better people. While far from saintly or perfect, I believe that I have a strong moral compass and like to help others when I can and at least not harm them the rest of the time. Bizarre posts are the norm from Mr. Tabs but this line of thought is bananas, IMO. The notion that human beings are becoming less moral is silly. Cavemen were probably selling each other phony life insurance policies and banging their neighbors' wives. Crime and treachery are as old as the hills. :cool: |
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