- Joined
- May 1, 2013
- Messages
- 119,657
- Reaction score
- 75,609
- Location
- Outside Seattle
- Gender
- Female
- Political Leaning
- Independent
I have already stated my case.
You don't agree - fine.
I doubt either of us is going to change the other's mind.
What is the point in going on and on about it?
I am done on this for now.
Good day.
For the $$$. See how long that marriage lasts after he gets booted from the NFL.
Fair enough. My main argument in this thread is that the culture of "never hitting a woman" is short sighted and does more harm than good. I'm convinced that women are getting more aggressive and if men continue to do nothing but take it or restrain women that are getting aggressive the situation will only get worse. There is nothing wrong with defending yourself, and all this calculation people expect people to do is not at all realistic. Whatever though, I'm tired of this thread now.
And none of that is relevant in the recent video.
Unless, of course, you support beating women.
Fair enough. My main argument in this thread is that the culture of "never hitting a woman" is short sighted and does more harm than good. I'm convinced that women are getting more aggressive and if men continue to do nothing but take it or restrain women that are getting aggressive the situation will only get worse. There is nothing wrong with defending yourself, and all this calculation people expect people to do is not at all realistic. Whatever though, I'm tired of this thread now.
Would we even be having this discussion if she was a man?
But she wasn't.
Would we even be having this discussion if she was a man?
First drunk driving is ok, and now you say knocking a woman out is ok.
Quite the twisted place you live in.
Put a penis on it and call it male. Does it change the situation? If so, why?
I am the living man.
I refer to them as 'Mountain Bums'. They're beyond the law of man. They can do whatever they want.
I am shocked they didn't throw his ass in the clink.
That's not fair to her. Maybe she is a gold digger, not saying she is or isn't, but domestic violence is very serious. Maybe he threatened her if she didn't marry him or to not report the abuse, we have no idea about their relationship and to blow her off like that is perhaps ignoring a terrible situation she may be in.
Didn't say anything like that, and it has nothing to do with being in it for the money, but the NFL has made it very advantageous for women to keep quiet about domestic abuse.
This is very different than if you report your accountant husband for spousal abuse. Sure, his employer can fire him,but its not like there isn't another accounting firm out there. There is only one NFL, and only one professional football league that pays multiple-millions a year to play a game.
I'm not condoning his actions in anyway. I'm saying that the NFL has made it very clear that you will both be unemployed,ex-millionaires if you report domestic violence.
If she hit him first he has the right to defend himself. Just because he knocked her the hell out doesn't affect anything. She shouldn't have started a fight with someone she wasn't capable of beating.
Why did it take seeing the video inside the elevator to deduce what happened in the elevator?
What did people believe happened to Rice's GF in the elevator for Rice to drag her unconscious body out into the lobby?
Then the NFL clearly needs to change its policies and make players who commit domestic violence accountable for their actions, doesn't it. If it did so, more women who were abused by their football-playing boyfriends or husbands might be more willing to report them.
Why did it take seeing the video inside the elevator to deduce what happened in the elevator?
What did people believe happened to Rice's GF in the elevator for Rice to drag her unconscious body out into the lobby?
Are you typically judgmental before seeing evidence?
What a ridiculous statement.
Let me clue you in...I spoke of the new video. AFTER, Rice plead down a DV charge. AFTER the first video of him dragging his unconscious GF out of the elevator. AFTER the NFL's 2 game suspension for DV.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?