Originally posted by Surtur
Wait is this the one where the dumb b*tch pimped out herself and her daughters to these players..then they all went on the news talking all non-chalantly about how they prostituted themselves, then people act like these skeevy b*tches are the victims?Why do I get the sinking feeling the males will suffer for this, but these nasty ass women will make money off of it? That is, more then the money they made being hookers.
EDIT: Yep, it sure is:
Someone sterilize all these women STAT. If the men get punished, punish this mother for pimping out her daughters. One is 22 now and this happened like 5 years ago right? So chick was 17 and her Momma pimped her out. Will charges be filed against the mother? She went on tv admitting she pimped her underage daughter out, so when will the charges come? Is it legal to pimp out your kids?
Also is Louisville somehow secretly located in Las Vegas? Since last I checked prostitution was illegal in most states. Will they be charged for admitting to being paid for sex? I mean this woman kept like a journal or something, why? Why unless she planned this and knew she'd spill the beans one day, since it's not like the players would be the ones telling.
Why has this not been blamed on white people?
In the interview I listened to, the woman at the center of this was fairly open about money being a factor. Moral qualms with the profession aside, there's nothing explicitly wrong about profiting. Nor surprising, given what she had to do in order to get by.
No one is saying she's a saint. But That's actually not the part of the story I take issue with so much. For a change, I'm in agreement with who the media has come down on the hardest: the Louisville program and those in charge of it.
Also, Time, any updates on the cuck storyline? Or have you dropped that?
Originally posted by Digi
In the interview I listened to, the woman at the center of this was fairly open about money being a factor. Moral qualms with the profession aside, there's nothing explicitly wrong about profiting. Nor surprising, given what she had to do in order to get by.No one is saying she's a saint. But That's actually not the part of the story I take issue with so much. For a change, I'm in agreement with who the media has come down on the hardest: the Louisville program and those in charge of it.
Also, Time, any updates on the cuck storyline? Or have you dropped that?
We know you paid for sex from these hookers, quit being coy.
The cuck part I heard on ESPN. Which is how I found out about this story originally. I can't find any print source though.
Originally posted by Digi
In the interview I listened to, the woman at the center of this was fairly open about money being a factor. Moral qualms with the profession aside, there's nothing explicitly wrong about profiting. Nor surprising, given what she had to do in order to get by.No one is saying she's a saint. But That's actually not the part of the story I take issue with so much. For a change, I'm in agreement with who the media has come down on the hardest: the Louisville program and those in charge of it.
Also, Time, any updates on the cuck storyline? Or have you dropped that?
Dude, she pimped out her underage daughter. Also if money is a reasonable motive..why do you think these people try so hard to get certain players to go to their schools in the first place? Hint: not for a love of the game.