Optimisn
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Post by Optimisn on Jan 24, 2018 21:12:39 GMT -6
The further I get in this case, the more disgusted I get. Just one adult. Not a hero. Just one adult could have made the difference years ago.
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Post by November KS on Jan 24, 2018 21:22:00 GMT -6
One thing I don't like is the people piling on the judge. She just listened to 150 to 200 women tell and recount their horrific experiences with this repulsive cocksucker and as far as I'm concerned she can say anything she damn well wants to this scumbag. #TeamJudge
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Post by November KS on Jan 24, 2018 22:34:25 GMT -6
I'm fucking incensed at the people going after the judge. What in the ever loving fuck is happening to our society. Fuck am I mad.
Please forgive me language.
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Post by Optimisn on Jan 24, 2018 23:25:51 GMT -6
I'm fine taking the other side. I think Judge Rosemarie Aquilina is a wonderful woman. I love how every letter attempt from that monster was laughed at. I loved watching that horrific douche, that thought he could own any woman, get owned by a woman. But I thought she made it about herself today.
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Post by November KS on Jan 24, 2018 23:34:24 GMT -6
I'm fine taking the other side. I think Judge Rosemarie Aquilina is a wonderful woman. I love how every letter attempt from that monster was laughed at. I loved watching that horrific douche, that thought he could own any woman, get owned by a woman. But I thought she made it about herself today. Well then I'm done in this thread. Holy fuck.
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Post by Optimisn on Jan 24, 2018 23:42:58 GMT -6
I'm not "going at" the judge, as I stated. She could have have hit him with Spaceballs the Flamethrower, in court, and I would have been fine with it. I don't know how I would have reacted rationally after hearing 160 girls talk about essentially being raped. But as out for justice as I am for everyone that really fucked up in this deal, her actions during sentencing seemed a little off. Not the actual sentence. Loved it.
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Jan 25, 2018 10:03:04 GMT -6
Just saw this thread.
Having a judge wish rape and brutalization on someone, even someone as heinous as Nassar, probably isn't a good thing.
If she would've gave an interview outside of the courtroom I don't have a problem. But doing it from that bench isn't cool.
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Jan 26, 2018 20:54:51 GMT -6
Now reports out that the NCAA President was told about this in 2010.
This is going to shake some shit up.
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Post by Optimisn on Jan 26, 2018 21:04:51 GMT -6
Now reports out that the NCAA President was told about this in 2010. This is going to shake some shit up. You'd hope so. Criminals. All of them.
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Post by Optimisn on Jan 29, 2018 18:01:08 GMT -6
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Jan 29, 2018 18:43:28 GMT -6
Good article until this:
Then there are the people who didn’t technically enable Nassar, but who would seem to prefer that all abuse allegations just went away quietly. There’s MSU trustee Joel Ferguson, who thinks the sex abuse scandal is just a pesky impediment to fundraising. There’s MSU football coach Mark Dantonio, who called the allegations that his football program mishandled reports of sexual assault by football players “completely false,” and MSU basketball coach Tom Izzo, who called the scandals swirling around his own team a “distraction.” And there’s Fox Sports, who struck a 15-year, $150 million TV rights deal with MSU last March and then completely ignored the Nassar sex abuse scandal. Nassar will spend the rest of his life in prison; no one can enable him anymore. But the power structures that created an environment in which Nassar was able to prey on young girls are as entrenched as ever.
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