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1. That twitter group has me questioning their agenda
2. There's a name for a group that makes demands
3. Innocent until proven guilty
4. Wth is dv training going to do for an evil person?
If he is in fact guilty then people like him need to be locked forever (I would suggest other things but it may be too extreme for some)
If you beat on a girl or anyone a third of your size no amount of guidance can save you. It is in your nature to be that way. Sure you can do better as a person going forward, but if he did this he's just a pos waiting to go off again.I get the impression that the twitter group is wanting DV training for the entire Seahwawks organization, not just the specific player involved in this incident. They probably do have an agenda. The reality is they have no standing in what Seattle or the NFL does, so their posts aren't going to do anything.
Is he guilty? Is he truly an evil person or is it something he can learn from and not do again? I try to balance my general pessimism about life with the optimistic approach that people can evolve and do better. They can make horrendous decisions and learn from the consequences. Locked up forever probably works for quite a few truly evil people, but I think others can better themselves through guidance.
I disagree, what makes u think someone can't change? One of my friends I knew from middle school hit his gf once, he went to counseling, they been married 5 years and never had anything like that happen again. Crazy part is this guy was never violent, never been to jail and never even had a speeding ticket. So it was surprising to all of us. He was drunk that night, and he hit her once, not like this guy if the story is true, that's more than onceIf you beat on a girl or anyone a third of your size no amount of guidance can save you. It is in your nature to be that way. Sure you can do better as a person going forward, but if he did this he's just a pos waiting to go off again.
I gst people can change for the better as they get older or if they committed a crime that wasnt intentionally directed at harming someone, but to take anger out on a much smaller person, let alone your spouse, is uncurable. At what point do you say no person can recover for the harm they inflicted? How far can a person go before you say they cant be helped?
Now if it's self defense that's a completely different argument.
I never said someone cant change.I disagree, what makes u think someone can't change? One of my friends I knew from middle school hit his gf once, he went to counseling, they been married 5 years and never had anything like that happen again. Crazy part is this guy was never violent, never been to jail and never even had a speeding ticket. So it was surprising to all of us. He was drunk that night, and he hit her once, not like this guy if the story is true, that's more than once
U pretty much did when u said no amount of guidance can save uI never said someone cant change.
I believe I read he's bipolar and stopped taking his meds. Nonetheless, he needs to be severely punished.He admitted it. Glad they cut him.
If and big if he dies have some mental issue I hope he gets treatment but gets punishment for what he did