Muffin Man
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Ray Rice is the latest pawn in the NFL's marketing game. The NFL is all about appeasing the masses and selling its watered down product to as many people as possible.
Rice got caught up in the hysteria of the women's groups and soft male segment that the NFL wants to tap into. I feel sorry for him.
there is a difference. BIG difference between a scuffle and knocking out a girl who was posing no threat to you. almost every guy had a girl ****ed at them and tried to slap or whatever it is they try to do when they are drunk and ****ed.. but not everyone in that physical shape takes an open swing at their jaw.
change does not happen until it effects the bottom line (MONEY!)
i promise you.. in the next few months there is a going to be an incident where an NFL player is going to say "fuc_k it, this is not worth my career I am goign to walk away from this " and maybe even end up saving a life.
She realized it was her fault for charging at him like a rhino and swinging on him. Otherwise, she wouldn't have married him. Looked like he was back pedaling, side stepped her, pushed her face away and she fell and hit her head. Rice is the victim here.
Everyone wants to be the knight in shining armor and rescue chicks, but, again, I'll ask everyone if she's such a victim and felt threatened then why did she may him after she attacked him and fell down? She must not feel like she needs the NFL to rescue her if she married the dude.
It's not uncommon for the victim of domestic abuse to blame herself and accept the other's apology. Look up "learned helplessness" and learn something today.
She also may decide that it is worth getting beaten for the financial stability that he provides, or any other reason you can think of. None of her reasons would make domestic abuse right in any circumstance. Accepting someone's apology doesn't mean accepting what they did to be right. It means you accept that they are sorry for it.
