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re: Article on the Teabagging Incident

Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:10 am to
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:10 am to
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Where is the outrage over a 14 year old child being filmed by an adult having sex with her? The hypocrisy of some you is repulsive.


What are you even talking about? What does this have to do with the thread? Is that your argument?

It is sick, period.
Posted by northalabamacracker
Glasgow
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:10 am to
You are nuts. I saw 2 people saying the punishment didn't fit the crime.
Posted by Mike da Tigah
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58863 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:11 am to
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You want an honest answer?



No, because I won't get one that isn't seen through rose colored stained glass window panes.


Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:14 am to
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You are nuts. I saw 2 people saying the punishment didn't fit the crime.


Exactly. See what you want. Minimize.

He was guilty. Fortunately for him he had a good lawyer who got him a good plea deal so he could avoid a felony conviction and a lifetime as a registered sex offender.

Notice in the article the perpetrator admits he has never apologized for what he did.

Talk about faux outrage.
Posted by son of arlo
State of Innocence
Member since Sep 2013
4577 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:15 am to
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He pled guilty on an obscenity charge when he could have gone to prison for eight ten years on sexual assault and been a registered sex offender. He needs to be thankful his attorney was able to get the NO DA to accept the plea deal. Punk would have gotten slammed in a courtroom.


Sometimes when you hang it out, you hang it out to dry. No sympathy here. As pappy used to say, you'll stay out of trouble if you keep your pecker in your pocket.
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:17 am to
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No sympathy here.


Thank you son of arlo.

A lucid fan who can see what happened was wrong.
Posted by son of arlo
State of Innocence
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:18 am to
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No, because I won't get one that isn't seen through rose colored stained glass window panes.


Whatever you say dude. I say throw all of 'em in the slammer. Same with Mosh Pit Moma. Sometimes that's the only way people can realize their stupidity.
Posted by Mike da Tigah
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:21 am to
I'll tell you what I think a lot of the problem is centered around here. It's society's long standing joke about tea bagging in society these days, making light of something like that in jest, and so people think it is just a prank when it is in all actually sexual assault. It is NOT OK, and never has been no matter how people think it is cute or funny. I realize that younger people have lessened the act to that of a simple prank, but it isn't, and adults still categorize it as sexual assault, because it is.

That's the issue in my estimation, an erosion of right and wrong, moral and immoral, by the younger generations especially.

Posted by son of arlo
State of Innocence
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:23 am to
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Thank you son of arlo.


It just all boils down to a situation where we don't have respect for anybody anymore. What a culture.
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
50412 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:24 am to
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Fortunately for him he had a good lawyer who got him a good plea deal so he could avoid a felony conviction and a lifetime as a registered sex offender.


Shouldn't have needed a good lawyer at all. Just the fact everyone knows who he is is a fitting punishment for his crime. He's better known than any sex offender.
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
50412 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:25 am to
That's not it. I don't like overreaching government. The punishment wasn't consistent with punishments for harsher crimes.
This post was edited on 1/5/14 at 11:26 am
Posted by tiderider
Member since Nov 2012
7703 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:26 am to
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Wolfhound45
Article on the Teabagging Incident
quote:
Who is defending it?


Read just this page and you will see two Bama fans minimizing if not defending his actions.

This did not involve just one person. A human being was publicly degraded while a pack of animals stood around and encouraged it to happen. All because of a victory in a college football game.

There is no defending or minimizing it.


cause if lsu had beaten bama 21-0 and the roles were reversed, you and all the other lsu fans would've stepped in ... of course you would have ...

i've no problem with the punishment ... guy prolly deserved more ... and i would've put updyke's arse in jail for ten years ... when bama fans say the punishment was too harsh relative to other penalties, that might be an indication that penalties for other similar behavior are too lenient ...
but it's hilarious to hear any fan of an sec team castigate bama fans as the one group with lone nuts who don't know how to act/handle their alcohol ...
Posted by Mizzou4ever
Kansas City, Mo
Member since Nov 2011
15230 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:26 am to
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That's the issue in my estimation, an erosion of right and wrong, moral and immoral, by the younger generations especially.


Bingo, we have a winner! The generational thing is true not only on this, but so many other issues, on many different levels.
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:27 am to
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It just all boils down to a situation where we don't have respect for anybody anymore.


Agreed.

quote:

What a culture.


Agreed.
Posted by Mike da Tigah
Bravo Romeo Lima Alpha
Member since Feb 2005
58863 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:30 am to
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Bingo, we have a winner! The generational thing is true not only on this, but so many other issues, on many different levels



True, a general desensitizing of people to violence, behavior, etc, by means of gaming, entertainment, the internet, and by parents who want to be best friends rather than parents, and have their own right and wrong issues to contend with.

Posted by ztucke2
Fort Worth
Member since Oct 2010
2125 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:30 am to
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Shouldn't have needed a good lawyer at all. Just the fact everyone knows who he is is a fitting punishment for his crime. He's better known than any sex offender.


What if it were your son that were forced to drop out of school because a man who was old enough to know better put his genitals on him and it went on the internet? What if it were your daughter? He got off easy.
This post was edited on 1/5/14 at 11:31 am
Posted by Wolfhound45
Hanging with Chicken in Lurkistan
Member since Nov 2009
120000 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:30 am to
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cause if lsu had beaten bama 21-0 and the roles were reversed, you and all the other lsu fans would've stepped in ... of course you would have ...


Wrong is wrong is wrong. I don't care about the outcome of a football game or the color of a t-shirt/jersey. Would have stepped in to protect anyone who was defenseless/incapacitated.

So, wrong Bama fan. Again.
Posted by son of arlo
State of Innocence
Member since Sep 2013
4577 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:31 am to
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The punishment wasn't consistent with punishments for harsher crimes.


Try that shite in Turkey or Saudi Arabia.

Sometimes justice is like the Wheel in Thunderdome. The best policy is not ever getting put before the Wheel.
Posted by Mizzou4ever
Kansas City, Mo
Member since Nov 2011
15230 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:33 am to
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but it's hilarious to hear any fan of an sec team castigate bama fans as the one group with lone nuts who don't know how to act/handle their alcohol ...


I realize I'm relatively new to the SEC, but I'm certainly not castigating the Bama fan base on this. The dude slapped his nuts on another mans face and body. Drunk or not, there is no excuse for that shite and he got his punishment for it.

I just call it like I see it, regardless of who he roots for. The dude fricked up, justice was served..case closed.
Posted by son of arlo
State of Innocence
Member since Sep 2013
4577 posts
Posted on 1/5/14 at 11:39 am to
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What if it were your son that were forced to drop out of school because a man who was old enough to know better put his genitals on him and it went on the internet? What if it were your daughter?


I think my first words would be, "Why the hell did you drink yourself into a coma, DUMBASS?!?!" I don't have any sympathy for this guy either. Your coddling of this yahoo is just another symptom of a society where there's no personal responsibility.
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