What a jerk!!
Posted: August 5, 2005 8:39 am
That would be Jon Bonet Ramsey.RinglingRingling wrote:
I remember back to a story a few years ago: A little 6 year old beauty pagent contestant disappears. Media goes nuts.
buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah, and if anyone ANYONE ever talked about my daughter that way, they'd be sucking the rest of their meals through a tube.
Well, yeah, I like the rubbing but what does that have to do with....uhh...nevermind.ph4ever wrote:buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah, and if anyone ANYONE ever talked about my daughter that way, they'd be sucking the rest of their meals through a tube.
I think I've rubbed off on you dear
About many points but 2 glaring misconceptions.PHBeerman wrote:It is a tragic situation. But this dude is spot on.
Seems like dude needs to get over his anger at the media, or at least not redirect it toward the family and this girl. It's tragic, no matter what, but Americans thrive on missing, young, pretty white girls. That's our fault, not the family's.iuparrothead wrote:About many points but 2 glaring misconceptions.PHBeerman wrote:It is a tragic situation. But this dude is spot on.
1) She's an 18 year old girl/woman, that made a bad decision fueled by hormones & alcohol... that, by no means, makes her a 'slut'.
2) The clothing she wore is irrelevant and also, by no means, makes her a 'slut'.
because people with daughter's are way cooler.LaTda wrote:you can just about tell by the replies who has a daughter & who doesn't
I don't have a daughter.LaTda wrote:you can just about tell by the replies who has a daughter & who doesn't
I was thinking the same thing. Also in the other column, he is spot on on these statements:iuparrothead wrote:About many points but 2 glaring misconceptions.PHBeerman wrote:It is a tragic situation. But this dude is spot on.
1) She's an 18 year old girl/woman, that made a bad decision fueled by hormones & alcohol... that, by no means, makes her a 'slut'.
2) The clothing she wore is irrelevant and also, by no means, makes her a 'slut'.
There is no other explanation for the coverage of Natalee Holloway’s disappearance from Aruba and the continuous coverage of it other than the fact that she is a pretty white girl who presumably went missing in Aruba at the hands of the son of a judge. Had Natalee been black and had she went missing in Jamaica, I hardly think that Nancy or Greta would be crying (well Nancy would cry because that is what makes Nancy Grace who she is) or taking up residence there. We’ve seen this story play out too many times for me not to believe that there is something about how a presumed victim looks that drives the coverage and that is a sad admission for me to make.
There is a pattern about missing people and cases covered and call me whatever you want, but I don't recall a lot of attention paid to missing people of color - I am a conservative and hardly a player of the race card, but I call a spade a spade and when every person on television who is a victim is white and the victims who are not have no coverage or a mere blip, some people notice.
But it still doesn't qualify or justify his implications about Natalee herself. I don't disagree with his opinion about the media; just his comments about missing child.7lords wrote:I was thinking the same thing. Also in the other column, he is spot on on these statements:iuparrothead wrote:About many points but 2 glaring misconceptions.PHBeerman wrote:It is a tragic situation. But this dude is spot on.
1) She's an 18 year old girl/woman, that made a bad decision fueled by hormones & alcohol... that, by no means, makes her a 'slut'.
2) The clothing she wore is irrelevant and also, by no means, makes her a 'slut'.
There is no other explanation for the coverage of Natalee Holloway’s disappearance from Aruba and the continuous coverage of it other than the fact that she is a pretty white girl who presumably went missing in Aruba at the hands of the son of a judge. Had Natalee been black and had she went missing in Jamaica, I hardly think that Nancy or Greta would be crying (well Nancy would cry because that is what makes Nancy Grace who she is) or taking up residence there. We’ve seen this story play out too many times for me not to believe that there is something about how a presumed victim looks that drives the coverage and that is a sad admission for me to make.There is a pattern about missing people and cases covered and call me whatever you want, but I don't recall a lot of attention paid to missing people of color - I am a conservative and hardly a player of the race card, but I call a spade a spade and when every person on television who is a victim is white and the victims who are not have no coverage or a mere blip, some people notice.
buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah, and if anyone ANYONE ever talked about my daughter that way, they'd be sucking the rest of their meals through a tube.
I'm 100% with you on this point. His implications about Natalee are 100% out of line. And I have no problem with what her family has done - I would think less of them if they didn't do everything they could.buffettbride wrote:But it still doesn't qualify or justify his implications about Natalee herself. I don't disagree with his opinion about the media; just his comments about missing child.
It's hard to say what I would do in the family's shoes, but I know I'd want to do everything I possibly could do to find out the truth, although from where I sit today, I don't think that suing the Aruban government is the right plan of action. I think by travelling to a foreign country you do have to accept that what happens there happens according to their laws.![]()
I will, however, stand by my original position:buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah, and if anyone ANYONE ever talked about my daughter that way, they'd be sucking the rest of their meals through a tube.
Wanna go beat him up with me?7lords wrote:I'm 100% with you on this point. His implications about Natalee are 100% out of line. And I have no problem with what her family has done - I would think less of them if they didn't do everything they could.buffettbride wrote:But it still doesn't qualify or justify his implications about Natalee herself. I don't disagree with his opinion about the media; just his comments about missing child.
It's hard to say what I would do in the family's shoes, but I know I'd want to do everything I possibly could do to find out the truth, although from where I sit today, I don't think that suing the Aruban government is the right plan of action. I think by travelling to a foreign country you do have to accept that what happens there happens according to their laws.![]()
I will, however, stand by my original position:buffettbride wrote:Oh yeah, and if anyone ANYONE ever talked about my daughter that way, they'd be sucking the rest of their meals through a tube.