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Title: Mishawaka Interracial Pregnancy Murder
Post by: Y on December 13, 2018, 12:08:34 PM
I truly do not understand why a female of one culture - in this instance WASP - enters into an emotional and sexual relationship with a male of another culture(s) - in this instance apparently black/hispanic - when it's commonly known that the way those cultures see such relationships are culturally different and that the way those males tend to deal with problems in such relationships is far different and more prone to violence.

This relationship - as too many have - ended in violence and murder by someone who appears to have no remorse.  The point is though, why put yourself in a situation rife with cultural differences that statistically tend to bad outcomes?


As a side note, Trejo has also been charged with feticide.  That charge should not even be available as a fetus is not a legal person and can't be legitimately considered one.
Title: Re: Mishawaka Interracial Pregnancy Murder
Post by: The Troll on December 13, 2018, 03:02:53 PM

  If you watch Maury's show often, like I do.  You see women marrying, having sex with men out of their race and the pain these women suffer.  One thing you hardly see is men marrying out of their race and when you do, they are having problems.

  Well, all I have to say on that is, You can't fix stupid.  :haha:
Title: Re: Mishawaka Interracial Pregnancy Murder
Post by: Y on December 14, 2018, 07:05:12 PM
I get a glimpse of some of those shows flipping through the channels and it just depresses me to see how stupid people there are in this country.
Title: Re: Mishawaka Interracial Pregnancy Murder
Post by: Anne on December 21, 2018, 01:41:33 PM
I haven't read/heard what happened but I assume the black male killed the white woman and unborn child. I think one of the problems is we don't stress enough to our children the differences in cultures. We are so afraid of offending anyone that we don't say, those people don't think/react like our family. Then there is always the part where young people won't listen. On a personal note, my cousins daughter married a black man. They live in CA, have two grown children. They are all college graduates and successful in their chosen careers. They tell me they have had very few problems. They are from similar social/economic backgrounds, so that would be a plus.

I don't understand the pesticide charge either. If you can end a pregnancy at will without being charged with murder how can someone else be charged for ending a pregnancy in any way.

I don't watch those show, the people on them are so stupid they give me a headache and the hosts do whatever they can to make it worse.
Title: Re: Mishawaka Interracial Pregnancy Murder
Post by: Locutus on December 22, 2018, 01:16:03 PM
Quote from: Y on December 13, 2018, 12:08:34 PM

As a side note, Trejo has also been charged with feticide.  That charge should not even be available as a fetus is not a legal person and can't be legitimately considered one.

Quote from: Anne on December 21, 2018, 01:41:33 PM


I don't understand the pesticide charge either. If you can end a pregnancy at will without being charged with murder how can someone else be charged for ending a pregnancy in any way.



You can be charged in that manner in Florida as well, but only if the unborn child is viable.  A fetus wouldn't fit that criterion. 
Title: Re: Mishawaka Interracial Pregnancy Murder
Post by: Y on December 28, 2018, 05:35:02 PM
Quote from: Locutus on December 22, 2018, 01:16:03 PM
You can be charged in that manner in Florida as well, but only if the unborn child is viable.  A fetus wouldn't fit that criterion.

I'm completely against such 'laws'.  They're religious based and have nothing to do with natural rights.  There's no legal way to grant rights to the unborn without stripping rights from the mother and lead the law down the rabbit hole of amazingly unintended consequences.