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It's not his fault (Ray Rice)

 

Watching the elevator video is sickening. A man should never hit a woman. I was taught that by my parents. Ray obviously wasn't  taught that by his parents.

I think it's thier fault. Just my opinion.

 

Hey Ray, take note of JayZ's elevator response to "mad female".

 

I feel that I can speak with a little experience and authority.

When I was 14, I experienced a right cross to the chin from my father, after blocking a slap from my mom at the grocery store and leaving a bruise on her arm. I was an obnoxius teenager and probably deserved a good slap.

 

I was met at the front door, while I was carrying two full grocery sacks, where the contents ended up on the ground. "You will never again  leave bruise or a mark on your mother or another woman."  "Next time, stand there, and take it like a man."  " Would you rather have her slap you, or have me punch you?"

 

This NEVER happened to Ray Rice. I'm sure. He would have remembered that feeling.

 

On another note, The ALS foundation has the ice bucket challege, I think the MS Society needs a fundraising tool. I propose "Wigs and Wheels", pictures taken of people wearing outragous wigs, sitting in wheelchairs. I also think a "Hairs in Chairs" would be a good campaign name.

 

I'm not in a wheelchair yet, but will keep stumbling as long as posible.

 

 

 

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