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re: Enough internet for the day - Woman kills kids and facetimes it
Posted on 8/10/22 at 12:22 pm to Masterag
Posted on 8/10/22 at 12:22 pm to Masterag
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you're putting words into my mouth. i never said he caused her to kill them. i said he contributed to her mental and emotional state.
do you have any idea how much time and effort women put into their kids?
when a woman is raising kids on her own by a man who didn't have enough respect for her to marry her and now he's out spending time with other women, it absolutely sends them into dangerous mental health territory.
there are two related aspects at play here, legal and moral culpability. i'm not saying she contributed nothing to a toxic situation, but to say all blame is placed on her is incorrect. legally, yes she is 100% to blame for the outcome of this situation. morally, it's not so clear without knowing full details of the situation, but it's definitely not 100% on her.
Everyone realizes you're taking general observations of society and applying it to this particular situation.
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eta... i'm done trying to discuss moral philosophy with complete morons
And this is you realizing how fricking moronic you are for doing it.
You ACTUALLY asked the rhetorical question of whether that poster knew how much time and effort the woman who savagely murdered her kids, was on drugs, and whom the father realized was not a good mother, put into being a mother. As if being a person who kills her kids is neither here nor there in your profound philosophical approach to a situation that is as antithetical to being a mother as it gets.
Posted on 8/10/22 at 12:41 pm to GRTiger
No, I’m not taking broad generalizations from society at large. This guy had not one, but two kids with this “crazy” woman.
She either wasn’t crazy when he decided to have the first and then second child with her, or he didn’t care enough about his current and future children to care. Either way his decisions directly impacted them.
He clearly didn’t give enough of a damn about her to commit to building a family with her, and further disrespected her by being with other women instead of providing a life for the family HE created.
“Crazy women” don’t come from nowhere, it’s the actions and inactions of the men in their lives who are called on by God to protect them and provide for them.
If you can’t understand that, then you don’t understand a damn thing about human nature.
She either wasn’t crazy when he decided to have the first and then second child with her, or he didn’t care enough about his current and future children to care. Either way his decisions directly impacted them.
He clearly didn’t give enough of a damn about her to commit to building a family with her, and further disrespected her by being with other women instead of providing a life for the family HE created.
“Crazy women” don’t come from nowhere, it’s the actions and inactions of the men in their lives who are called on by God to protect them and provide for them.
If you can’t understand that, then you don’t understand a damn thing about human nature.
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