A lot of boys get raped too, and turn out bugged out. See Tyler Perry, Don Lemon, etc. There’s a reason why this dude found an easy prey in this child. The common thread here is unfit mothers bringing innocent children into dysfunctional situations because they are too weak to cope with the realities of life by their selfish selves.
You can make black females out to be victims and while demonizing black males all you want. The fact remains that they are socialized in tandem. Everyone knows what the elephant in the room is but let’s not let common sense get in the way of angry feminist outbursts.
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well they have one thing in common..its mostly men raping them,…so yea, its still a problem
That’s kinda stupid and does nothing to refute my point.
Fact is, she was allegedly targeted and violated, and her “caretaker” was still oblivious enough to lure her back to the lion’s den. Two things are going on here. One person made sure she became a prey. The other made sure her attacker knew exactly that. Not only that, she stupidly agreed to link up with a perfect stranger at an obscure location. Why don’t your task whatever is left of your brain to figure why the attacker knew she would fall for that?
This girl was an at-risk minor endangered by a bunch of mindless adults. All you lonely femi-nazis know exactly who the culprit here is. The root decision maker here is undoubtedly an insecure idi0t who was stupid enough to conceive for a dude that didn’t give a damn about her — and couldn’t see past her vapid existence to leave an innocent child out of her mess. Make any argument you want but for the most part, it always filters to at least one of three things: Welfare, Entrapment & Validation. Lazy, Lonely or Lost; that’s the bottom-line. You all raise your half baked antics all over the place but continue to exhibit the mental and emotional maturity of attention-deprived infants. Society is littered with evidence of that.
By the way, grown black women rape boys too. Secondly, you don’t know that he raped her – we only know that he killed her. At least try to get your logic together before sounding like a man-hating knob.
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@SMH
While made crudely, you do bring up an interesting point. There are some families that are more vulnerable than others. Decades ago, the feminists tried to portray the nuclear family as the biggest threat to women and children but we know now that the nuclear family is the safest place for women and children. Married, biological fathers are among the safest men for women and children. Once you bring strange men, transient men, non related men in the picture the risk to children increases tremendously. These predators are reluctant to go after children where there is a present consistent male figure around.
The only one I am blaming here is the guilty but lets not pretend that there isn’t a correlation between broken homes and vulnerable, exploitable children.
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When will you stop blaming other people for what black boys and men do? You are telling the world that black boys and men can not be trusted, but feared and therefore hated.
+9
^Sorry but you’re just too silly to be taken seriously.
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Wow. Let’s stop with the victim blaming and focus on the real issue: this girl who died senselessly. The person who is to blame is a grown man who decided a gun was the solution to his problems. That’s the culprit. Rape and murder happen all the time regardless of the best precautions we take as humans. And it can happen even in homes that are parented by two loving, caring individuals. In fact, my sister’s friend was literally snatched from in front of her home in an upscale neighborhood and raped and nearly killed many, many years ago. Sometimes people just do crazy things and go off and kill people. I think we are all reacting because it’s scary to think that the world is so chaotic and random that people we love could be taken out at any moment.
If we can point the fingers and say “this is why that happened,” then we’re in control and can keep those bad things at bay. But the truth is, things happen. And the people committing the acts should be punished.
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Your mother was clearly unfit.
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@Janaé, Beats not knowing my father any day lol.
This isn’t rocket science. If you can’t intelligently refute anything I say, don’t drop another emotional blurb to reveal how much of a dumb kunt you are.
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This is terrible…….
+1
I really feel sorry for you. How sad to use this poor girl’s tragedy as a “let’s defend black men” argument. I pray you don’t have daughters.
+9
As far as I can see, no one turned this to a defensive argument for black men. I can guarantee you though that most every topic on here invariably nests an attack on black men.
Any marginally intelligent person would quickly identify that all I’ve said here is in the best interest of potential victims. The methodical approach to solving maladies is to identify their root cause and annihilate them. Prevention is better than cure. I only speak the truth and you know it because you could never refute anything I say and would rather blurt out emotional nonsense. Don’t get mad at me because more than 70% of you are associated with the problem in one form or another.
Shouldn’t you be praying instead that incompetent and dysfunctional women don’t bring innocent children into less-than-ideal situations? You continue to prove the infantile level of mental maturity I was talking about. You should be feeling sorry for yourself.
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@Nestafan2
“How sad to use this poor girl’s tragedy as a “let’s defend black men” argument.”
I wish some of these comments didnt put all black men, even black boys, on trial. We cant just talk about ways in which we can protect children when they are outside the house, when they are online, when they are not in the company of trusty worthy adults. The only thing we can devolve into is condeming black men and even boys as rapist and murderers?
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well they have one thing in common..its mostly men raping them,…so yea, its still a problem
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@SMH
While made crudely, you do bring up an interesting point. There are some families that are more vulnerable than others. Decades ago, the feminists tried to portray the nuclear family as the biggest threat to women and children but we know now that the nuclear family is the safest place for women and children. Married, biological fathers are among the safest men for women and children. Once you bring strange men, transient men, non related men in the picture the risk to children increases tremendously. These predators are reluctant to go after children where there is a present consistent male figure around.
The only one I am blaming here is the guilty but lets not pretend that there isn’t a correlation between broken homes and vulnerable, exploitable children.
When will you stop blaming other people for what black boys and men do? You are telling the world that black boys and men can not be trusted, but feared and therefore hated.
^Sorry but you’re just too silly to be taken seriously.
Wow. Let’s stop with the victim blaming and focus on the real issue: this girl who died senselessly. The person who is to blame is a grown man who decided a gun was the solution to his problems. That’s the culprit. Rape and murder happen all the time regardless of the best precautions we take as humans. And it can happen even in homes that are parented by two loving, caring individuals. In fact, my sister’s friend was literally snatched from in front of her home in an upscale neighborhood and raped and nearly killed many, many years ago. Sometimes people just do crazy things and go off and kill people. I think we are all reacting because it’s scary to think that the world is so chaotic and random that people we love could be taken out at any moment.
If we can point the fingers and say “this is why that happened,” then we’re in control and can keep those bad things at bay. But the truth is, things happen. And the people committing the acts should be punished.
Your mother was clearly unfit.
@Janaé, Beats not knowing my father any day lol.
This isn’t rocket science. If you can’t intelligently refute anything I say, don’t drop another emotional blurb to reveal how much of a dumb kunt you are.
This is terrible…….
I really feel sorry for you. How sad to use this poor girl’s tragedy as a “let’s defend black men” argument. I pray you don’t have daughters.
As far as I can see, no one turned this to a defensive argument for black men. I can guarantee you though that most every topic on here invariably nests an attack on black men.
Any marginally intelligent person would quickly identify that all I’ve said here is in the best interest of potential victims. The methodical approach to solving maladies is to identify their root cause and annihilate them. Prevention is better than cure. I only speak the truth and you know it because you could never refute anything I say and would rather blurt out emotional nonsense. Don’t get mad at me because more than 70% of you are associated with the problem in one form or another.
Shouldn’t you be praying instead that incompetent and dysfunctional women don’t bring innocent children into less-than-ideal situations? You continue to prove the infantile level of mental maturity I was talking about. You should be feeling sorry for yourself.
@Nestafan2
“How sad to use this poor girl’s tragedy as a “let’s defend black men” argument.”
I wish some of these comments didnt put all black men, even black boys, on trial. We cant just talk about ways in which we can protect children when they are outside the house, when they are online, when they are not in the company of trusty worthy adults. The only thing we can devolve into is condeming black men and even boys as rapist and murderers?