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What I find worse than the anti-male double standard on statutory rape is the scant attention paid to the fact that this woman abandoned her newborn baby in a trash bin.
Quote:
“In November 1995, Davis left her daughter in a trash bin at Ohio Dominican College, where she was a student. The girl survived, and Davis was convicted of child endangering.”
Thank God the baby survived, and it’s a good thing her mom was convicted of that crime. But now to claim she was raped and the whole time it was an underage boy? The prior conviction should be enough to destroy her credibility even before she has left the gates.
Falsely accusing a non-existent rapist is one thing (and she got 15-20 years for that); abandoning a newborn baby in a trash can should have gotten her another 20 years. Can you imagine your first hour in this world being left alone on a trash heap, naked, probably smothered with some trash above you (for the sake of concealment), and desperately crying out for your father or mother? Why is this not considered the greater crime? Why are we fussing about rape allegations, when this woman should have been jailed since 1995 (and for another 10 years beyond today) on the child endangerment charge alone?
Priorities are all out of whack.
John Dias
Founder, DontMakeHerMad.com
http://www.dontmakehermad.com/ dontmakehermad
What I find worse than the anti-male double standard on statutory rape is the scant attention paid to the fact that this woman abandoned her newborn baby in a trash bin.
Quote:
“In November 1995, Davis left her daughter in a trash bin at Ohio Dominican College, where she was a student. The girl survived, and Davis was convicted of child endangering.”
Thank God the baby survived, and it’s a good thing her mom was convicted of that crime. But now to claim she was raped and the whole time it was an underage boy? The prior conviction should be enough to destroy her credibility even before she has left the gates.
Falsely accusing a non-existent rapist is one thing (and she got 15-20 years for that); abandoning a newborn baby in a trash can should have gotten her another 20 years. Can you imagine your first hour in this world being left alone on a trash heap, naked, probably smothered with some trash above you (for the sake of concealment), and desperately crying out for your father or mother? Why is this not considered the greater crime? Why are we fussing about rape allegations, when this woman should have been jailed since 1995 (and for another 10 years beyond today) on the child endangerment charge alone?
Priorities are all out of whack.
John Dias
Founder, DontMakeHerMad.com
mruffolo
Americans are at war with pedophiles.
Recently a man was sentenced to eight years for typing a sexual message on the Internet to a cop who was pretending to be a child.
Yet when I woman has sex with a child, it’s rape. Mostly, unlike this black woman’s case, her punishment is lenient. Why is that?
mruffolo
Americans are at war with pedophiles.
Recently a man was sentenced to eight years for typing a sexual message on the Internet to a cop who was pretending to be a child.
Yet when I woman has sex with a child, it’s rape. Mostly, unlike this black woman’s case, her punishment is lenient. Why is that?
A reader (thanks!) sent me a link to a CNN story on Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo and Nikita Duncan’s new book The Demise of Guys: Why Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. The article discusses how porn and video games are ruining a generation of guys: Is the overuse of video […]