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janterry

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17. I've worked in the prisons
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 12:51 PM
Jan 2020

with those that worked to do better - and those that have never been able to accomplish that.

I've even worked with several men that have reformed their lives.

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the post should have her back. n/t 5X Jan 2020 #1
It's part of his story janterry Jan 2020 #2
I agree! nt USALiberal Jan 2020 #5
Most do not have to "learn" not to rape. Tipperary Jan 2020 #14
I've worked in the prisons janterry Jan 2020 #17
Exactly Calculating Jan 2020 #22
Some actually do, however, and thus the effort to talk to young men across the nation on emmaverybo Jan 2020 #27
Yes to this. He was an excellent father to 4 daughters. He was strong in the community. R B Garr Jan 2020 #29
The Washington Post has diminished in my eyes. Maggiemayhem Jan 2020 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2020 #4
Good. Iggo Jan 2020 #6
A dumbshit for posting the truth? 58Sunliner Jan 2020 #7
Telling the whole story is not trolling. In fact, that part of Kobe's life was the hinge on which WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2020 #11
The good and the bad are all part of the record. marble falls Jan 2020 #8
So he raped her, lied about it and when she had actual evidence of rape, he confessed. 58Sunliner Jan 2020 #9
And he is being praised to the heavens here. Tipperary Jan 2020 #15
Thank you. And detractors are threatened online. Gross. 58Sunliner Jan 2020 #30
This is horrifying on so many levels. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2020 #10
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2020 #12
Should this one incident from his teenage years be near the top of his obit? cbdo2007 Jan 2020 #13
He was not a teenager. Tipperary Jan 2020 #18
I know right? Calculating Jan 2020 #24
Kobe Bryant was 25 when the alleged rape occurred jcgoldie Jan 2020 #19
This. cwydro Jan 2020 #25
Yes. Unfortunately many survivors already see this. 58Sunliner Jan 2020 #32
This is the lesson that is getting us stuck today janterry Jan 2020 #20
There's no redemption for rapists Calculating Jan 2020 #23
"How much it impacts YOU personally"?!? Somehow I imagine not too much. jmg257 Jan 2020 #21
The thing is, it hasn't been at the top RhodeIslandOne Jan 2020 #28
How would you know he was not a serial rapist? Statistically speaking he probably raped more than 1. 58Sunliner Jan 2020 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author jcgoldie Jan 2020 #16
Pathetic move by WaPo. RockRaven Jan 2020 #26
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