I'm simply questioning your choice of words. What is YOUR definition of "take him out"?Don’t really care what you do, as long as you follow your cyfan buddy code
I'm simply questioning your choice of words. What is YOUR definition of "take him out"?Don’t really care what you do, as long as you follow your cyfan buddy code
Thank you very much, but that’s not the level I was trying to take that too. Maybe a little exaggerationOh boy, and now we've reached the "people bothered by a rapist are just as bad as the rapist!" part of the chapter. There you have it, everyone else except 2 people are rapist-adjacent. Brilliant analysis.
Stop sending me private messages weirdo. I’m not interested!He’s the best wrestler in that class, it’s expected. So no
Anyways it’s nice that people who never talk about wrestling can get their takes off on a kid in hs.
It’s in reference to many of the comments from your side of the argument.I'm simply questioning your choice of words. What is YOUR definition of "take him out"?
I don't really follow collegiate wrestling, no. So I don't spend a lot of time on the wrestling forum.He’s the best wrestler in that class, it’s expected. So no
Anyways it’s nice that people who never talk about wrestling can get their takes off on a kid in hs.
Fine. Why dont you, GMackey, and all the others that have dumbed my post, tomorrow head to 1009 story street, story City and let your voices be heard to the school district. That’d be more productive than whatever this is.I don't really follow collegiate wrestling, no. So I don't spend a lot of time on the wrestling forum.
The thread is not about wrestling, per se. It's about the criminal behavior of a wrestler, and the fallout from it. Three of my sons were wrestlers, and competed against R-S. I see no problem with me contributing to this thread.
Nah, you're going to have to do better than that. What does "take it out" mean to you? Which comments indicate that any or all of us want to "take him out"?It’s in reference to many of the comments from your side of the argument.
I didn't dumb your post. I told you your points were garbage to your face (so to speak).Fine. Why dont you, GMackey, and all the others that have dumbed my post, tomorrow head to 1009 story street, story City and let your voices be heard to the school district. That’d be more productive than whatever this is.
If I’m garbage for believing in second chances, than so be it. I don’t see the point of destroying a teenager life.I didn't dumb your post. I told you your points were garbage to your face (so to speak).
I don’t have to do better than that, it’s portrayed in many of the responses in this forum. As I have already said, the kid made terrible choices, is/ was not a good person (something we can argue about but will never truly know.). Hopefully he gets his **** together and becomes a better person. As for his wrestling career I don’t really careNah, you're going to have to do better than that. What does "take it out" mean to you? Which comments indicate that any or all of us want to "take him out"?
If I’m garbage for believing in second chances, than so be it. I don’t see the point of destroying a teenager life.
Good grief, this is a terrible take.
This attitude is precisely why he should not be getting favorable coverage. What about the kid whose life Kade ruined? Didn't he deserve to make it to 18 without his teammate "making a mistake" and sexually assaulting him?
There CAN be a coming back on a personal level. But currently, most of what is happening around him is simply telling him that he didn't do anything wrong, and therefore he doesn't NEED to "come back" from anything.
What he did is horrible; but he could potentially change his outlook and his treatment of others for the better. However, no one close to him is encouraging him to do that, so I don't hold out a lot of hope that he will grow up to be a better person.
Which is why I take such exception to the people on here making excuses for him and basically condoning what he did as a sort of "boys will be boys" on steroids.
I feel like this guy is really misinformed about how easy it is to not be a rapist. Like pretty much the easiest thing in the world.
You're accusing people of all kinds of things. You're doing the two-step to avoid backing it up with anything more than you think we're all a bunch of big blue meanies. Your posts have circled so many times you don't even remember what you are for or against. You're not very good at this, are you?I don’t have to do better than that, it’s portrayed in many of the responses in this forum. As I have already said, the kid made terrible choices, is/ was not a good person (something we can argue about but will never truly know.). Hopefully he gets his **** together and becomes a better person. As for his wrestling career I don’t really care
WTF do you mean? Creating an argument that doesn't exist is somethingI don’t disagree that the kid is a not a good person for what he did. My problem is with the posters who attack and turn every word if someone tries to have opinions that aren’t exactly the same as theirs.
Oh boy, and now we've reached the "people bothered by a rapist are just as bad as the rapist!" part of the chapter. There you have it, everyone else except 2 people are rapist-adjacent. Brilliant analysis.
I have told your people that I am too dumb to understand. But if you want to, you can reread this whole thread.You're accusing people of all kinds of things. You're doing the two-step to avoid backing it up with anything more than you think we're all a bunch of big blue meanies. Your posts have circled so many times you don't even remember what you are for or against. You're not very good at this, are you?
Honest question. What are big blue meanies ?I have told your people that I am too dumb to understand. But if you want to, you can reread this whole thread.
Can you really say that unless you know him on a personal level? I mean I agree with that, but measuring change isn’t exactly easy. It’s also easy to judge people solely off social media. People are generally friendly going in person.