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well it is funny we got telemundo univision and BET and if somebody watches those channels you will never see any missing person case. if they do not care why would main stream media
Yep, Everybody reports on it even CNN, MSNBC, the View the Alpabets. I was watching a predominantly Black show reporting on it, then the next week complaining about shows covering "missing white woman" Syndrome? They were the fricking show giving it so much attention
Exactly! Like Joy Reid the supposed journalist with a big platform complains about coverage of white girls when she could actually report about all the missing persons cases she wants.
I don’t have to address every point you make. You made the argument with an insult right off the bat so I don’t owe you anything.
Your statement is that of a child's. Why don't you revisit the issue when you know how to debate like an adult.
True. You owe me nothing, but substantiating a point of view is good practice when commenting on social injustices. Tossing out inflammatory statements with no basis shows an inability to think critically.
Some people prefer to run in circles their whole lives with blinders on...
Not at all surprising. Pretty young blonde girls are the "chosen ones" in America. All men of all races want one.
You really expect the media to follow ugly fat white girls?
And as far as “all men of all races want one” the same can be said for any race, because every race has a percentage of people who only date outside their race.
Same with Natalie Holloway, a student on a school trip.
I'm comparing Cho to Rodni.
And the Holloway case, like Rodni, is troubling, in that permissive parents made it possible.
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