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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/28114827/mark-walton-cut-dolphins-rb-allegedly-struck-pregnant-woman

 

Apparently, he found out in the last 24 hours that he is the father.

 

It's amazing the piece of ***** humans that walk this earth.  To think, someone, somewhere, bought this guys jersey

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1 minute ago, badassgixxer05 said:

Looks like a trend of poor choices leading up to this. Young kid with some money and fame that was never taught right from wrong. Hes going to learn the hard way, well hopefully..

Basic human decency tells a man not to punch a woman in the face. He obviously is lacking in that area regardless of his upbringing. 

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6 minutes ago, badassgixxer05 said:

Looks like a trend of poor choices leading up to this. Young kid with some money and fame that was never taught right from wrong. Hes going to learn the hard way, well hopefully..

I don't think it matters how young or how rich someone is. It is not normal, under any circumstances at all, to beat a pregnant woman in the face. You don't have to be taught that such a thing is wrong.

 

He's a piece of trash. Plain and simple.

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4 minutes ago, MJS said:

I don't think it matters how young or how rich someone is. It is not normal, under any circumstances at all, to beat a pregnant woman in the face. You don't have to be taught that such a thing is wrong.

 

He's a piece of trash. Plain and simple.

Young people with money tend to think they are above the law, all I was trying to say by that. Also when hes never been taught hitting women is wrong, or heck hitting anyone is wrong, hes going to do it and not think twice. Def no excuse, and hes a piece of ***** 100%

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2 minutes ago, badassgixxer05 said:

Young people with money tend to think they are above the law, all I was trying to say by that. Also when hes never been taught hitting women is wrong, or heck hitting anyone is wrong, hes going to do it and not think twice. Def no excuse, and hes a piece of ***** 100%

I'm not trying to call you out or anything. I just think that nobody needs to be taught that hitting a woman, much less a pregnant woman, is wrong. That's should be an innate understanding.

 

I don't think I need to sit my 4-year-old son down and teach him that striking a pregnant woman in the face repeatedly is a no-no. It's pretty obvious and takes a terrible, twisted person to do something like that no matter how they are brought up.

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Just now, MJS said:

I'm not trying to call you out or anything. I just think that nobody needs to be taught that hitting a woman, much less a pregnant woman, is wrong. That's should be an innate understanding.

 

I don't think I need to sit my 4-year-old son down and teach him that striking a pregnant woman in the face repeatedly is a no-no. It's pretty obvious and takes a terrible, twisted person to do something like that no matter how they are brought up.

Truth. Somehow its always in the news. Lots of f'd up people in the world with some serious issues.

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15 minutes ago, badassgixxer05 said:

Young people with money tend to think they are above the law, all I was trying to say by that. Also when hes never been taught hitting women is wrong, or heck hitting anyone is wrong, hes going to do it and not think twice. Def no excuse, and hes a piece of ***** 100%

 

It's less the "young" and "money" parts, and more so the "raised their entire life being taught that physical aggression = success".

 

So many of these football players spend the majority of time through their formative years being taught to be the strongest, most aggressive, most violent they can be in order to succeed on the field. And for so many of these players, it's the only parenting/leadership they get.

 

It's why so many of them struggle after their football life is over, as well.

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