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re: Deputies arrest 4 in LSU student Madison Brooks case
Posted on 1/28/23 at 12:57 pm to tigerskin
Posted on 1/28/23 at 12:57 pm to tigerskin
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Edit? What words did I take out? You were describing your beliefs
I quoted every word that you edited out of the quote and the sentence. Pretending you don’t see the words is absurd. No one knows exactly what happened in that car and we are all speculating based on the info released. Time will tell.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:01 pm to LSUAngelHere1
You are playing games. You wouldn’t have used those words if you didn’t believe that (or want that to be believed).
Yes, you can hide behind the “we don’t know for sure.”
But it is clear what you believe and want to be the case so that lets Casen off the hook for pulling up and parking in the driveway for “consensual sex.”
Play games with someone else
Yes, you can hide behind the “we don’t know for sure.”
But it is clear what you believe and want to be the case so that lets Casen off the hook for pulling up and parking in the driveway for “consensual sex.”
Play games with someone else
This post was edited on 1/28/23 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:04 pm to tigerskin
Congrats, you picked the worst person in this thread to try to discuss anything with.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:09 pm to LSUAngelHere1
You really should take Kenny Rogers advice and cut your losses.
You gotta know when to hold ‘em and when to fold them.
Cut your losses and stop posting.
You gotta know when to hold ‘em and when to fold them.
Cut your losses and stop posting.
This post was edited on 1/28/23 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:12 pm to tiger91
quote:
Cut your losses and stop posting.
As long as she is getting gossip to relay from her high school buddies, she is going to double down.
Like Fred said, she truly believes the shittery she types.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:14 pm to LSUAngelHere1
You could have an extra chromosome and just believe the bullshite that you make up. But we don’t know for sure.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:16 pm to TigerFred
Off topic who are the criminal defense lawyers in this case?
I imagine there's some high profile lawyers around taking this case.
If I had the money I'd probably go Lewis Unglesby.
I imagine there's some high profile lawyers around taking this case.
If I had the money I'd probably go Lewis Unglesby.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:18 pm to Deactived
quote:The frick did I do to you Jones?
Probably because you two argue like little girls
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:19 pm to tiger91
Let me cut to the chase. A woman of Madi's build can ABSOLUTELY be coordinated, seem to give consent, but be beyond blitzed. The law is clear and I understand this is something that seems unfair to men. The "I need a contract with written consent" seems ridiculous, but isn't so far off. The thin whisp of "consent" will be the crucial factor. The video/verbal evidence does not help the defendants.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:21 pm to LSUStaple
Joe Long and Ron Haley are two per the wafb story.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:25 pm to Chad504boy
(From p. 150)
Blacks are over-represented in violent crimes compared to every other race. Yet, Tate's views do nothing to change that. On the contrary, CRT deflects responsibility for one's actions and particularly for blacks.
For example, after the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, MO, Tate co-authored a journal article:
Anonymity No More: Seeing Our Neighbors in Ferguson and the Implications for Social Policy.
The Abstract begins: "Ferguson, Missouri, has been characterized as an archetype of structural inequality and segregation."
Not gonna spend my time reading Tate's writings. But his views make it too easy for him to take peripheral factors and make them central (which only dilutes those that are truly central).
If the hypothetical white university had invested his life's work in advancing a worldview that promoted "white culture" that excused rape, then yes, he should be called to defend his position as well.
quote:
Would a white president have to come out and explain why what in white culture made it ok when two white boys rape a drunk girl? Your entire premise seems a bit amateur.
Blacks are over-represented in violent crimes compared to every other race. Yet, Tate's views do nothing to change that. On the contrary, CRT deflects responsibility for one's actions and particularly for blacks.
For example, after the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, MO, Tate co-authored a journal article:
Anonymity No More: Seeing Our Neighbors in Ferguson and the Implications for Social Policy.
The Abstract begins: "Ferguson, Missouri, has been characterized as an archetype of structural inequality and segregation."
Not gonna spend my time reading Tate's writings. But his views make it too easy for him to take peripheral factors and make them central (which only dilutes those that are truly central).
If the hypothetical white university had invested his life's work in advancing a worldview that promoted "white culture" that excused rape, then yes, he should be called to defend his position as well.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:27 pm to HodsonTiger13
They introduced themselves during the press conference and none of them came across as very savvy. Maybe they’re playing dumb for the cameras.
I found it interesting that Haley used the word “victim” when referring to Madi Brooks. I get that he was saying it in relation to the incident where she was hit and killed, but still seems like a bad word choice when you’re representing criminals that do indeed have a victim being represented on the other side of the courtroom.
I found it interesting that Haley used the word “victim” when referring to Madi Brooks. I get that he was saying it in relation to the incident where she was hit and killed, but still seems like a bad word choice when you’re representing criminals that do indeed have a victim being represented on the other side of the courtroom.
This post was edited on 1/28/23 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:33 pm to HodsonTiger13
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:35 pm to chalmetteowl
quote:
I know you know feminism largely supports overturning the racial hierarchy.
How is that relative here?
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:38 pm to liz18lsu
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The "I need a contract with written consent" seems ridiculous, but isn't so far off.
It’s extremely far off in this case. It’s not in the same ballpark. It’s not even the same game.
The standard for third degree rape is high because drunk people can consent to sex. It has to be actual incapacity to understand the act, and that incapacity has to be reasonably knowable to the offender.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:40 pm to HodsonTiger13
Why does the short haired lawyer regularly begin his statements looking to his left and finish them looking to his right? Odd mannerism.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:41 pm to LSUStaple
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If I had the money I'd probably go Lewis Unglesby.
He’s not publicly in it yet. But he has a connection to Haley, whom he stuck up for when Haley got suspended.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:42 pm to HodsonTiger13
While I get that their attorneys are “doing their job,” this has to be devastating for her family to have to deal with.
I can’t imagine losing a child.
To lose one like this, with these circumstances surrounding her death, has to be hell on Earth.
God help them get through this.
Prayers to them.
Peace.
I can’t imagine losing a child.
To lose one like this, with these circumstances surrounding her death, has to be hell on Earth.
God help them get through this.
Prayers to them.
Peace.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:43 pm to Thib-a-doe Tiger
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I'm not a pretty woman either. Fair or unfair, I don't have to be as vigilant as someone like her.
My wife, who is attractive ( not bragging, but just making a point here) has always been very aware of her surroundings and trusts no one. She was born in New Orleans and her mother taught her well. She's is always looking over her shoulder for that creepy guy in the shadows that we men don't ever worry about.
ButI know it's happened to her, I've seen what looked like could have led to something very bad. More than once.
Even as recently as a few days ago (she's in her 50s now) she was being scammed by a friend, who had her account hacked, to meet her to pick up a cat. ( We foster many animals and we've talked with the friend in the past).
So, absolutely Madi was in a much different position than we as guys will never understand. Too bad it ultimately cost her her life.
Posted on 1/28/23 at 1:43 pm to AlwysATgr
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Why does the short haired lawyer regularly begin his statements looking to his left and finish them looking to his right? Odd mannerism.
One crucial part of advocacy and persuasion is avoiding distraction. Great advocates can focus your attention exactly where they want it and keep it there. If you notice a mannerism when I’m speaking, I’ve failed.
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