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It doesn't matter if she was a prostitute. You don't beat a woman. If you feel you need to beat someone pick on someone your own size and make it a guy.
I agree, but if you are going to make a living doing what she does. Don't expect many people to have much respect for you.
Including boyfriends.
Right. Because there's abundant equivalency between being bad at relationship choices, and horrific assault/intended rape...
By the way, what's the relevance of her profession as to whether or not you can feel sorry for her?
You're clearly working at dehumanizing her. She does porn. She's bad at picking boyfriends. Why, she practically deserved to get her face kicked in!
I agree with this x1000. Her career choices and lifestyle choices are irrelevant in the scheme of things. A guy who trains MMA for a living came by her home, uninvited, attacked her friend and then proceeded to brutally assault her. Nothing beyond that is relevant. This is a horrific case of domestic abuse from a loser who can't seem to get over his ex. This guy's comments about proposing marriage make him seem so ridiculously delusional that its beyond belief.
Also may not want to make a life with a guy that does violence for a living.
There is nothing wrong with MMA or boxing or any of the other violent sports. The sport doesn't define or tell you anything about the participant. I've been practicing Judo since I was 6 or 7 and practiced Jiu-Jitsu for about 5 years, most of the people I know that practice have never, and would never, hit a woman.
The dude had issues and trained, but training wasn't his issue. As big as he is, he would have done the same amount of damage without the training.
He got caught because he was roughing up another woman, and some lady at the extended-stay hotel called the cops.
From the article:
Hotel guest Mary Casamento said she called police to the hotel after seeing a “big dude” yelling at and pushing a petite woman who was trying to calm him down. He grabbed her by the hair, Casamento said.
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