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Showing Original Post only (View all)Black Teen Girls Killed (But Do YOU Care?) [View all]
Two teen girls were found dead in Duval County, Florida and now, we wait for answers and the predictable lack of outrage from people who might typically deem a double murder to be cause for such.
According to local ABC affiliate WFST, the bodies of Angelia Mangum, 19, and Tjhisha Ball, 18 were spotted on the side of a road around 1 a.m. yesterday. The bodies were reportedly bound with zip ties and on top of one another.
The few reports about the story have cited the womens criminal records (neither of which are worth mentioning here). Balls sister, Crystal Moore told ABC Action News that the two women were close friends and had been working in the Jacksonville area as exotic dancers.
Heartbreakingly, Balls mother Jerlean Moore told ABC "I feel like sometimes that I failed. What could I have done? What could I have taught her better?
It isnt unreasonable to expect for a grieving family to wish that their dead loved one hadnt worked in the sex industry, one where women are often subject to increased abuse and harassment at the hands of clients, employers and law enforcement alike. Thus, there should be no judgment from any of us about Balls lament about her daughters work. But what I fear will happen here is a general sentiment
According to local ABC affiliate WFST, the bodies of Angelia Mangum, 19, and Tjhisha Ball, 18 were spotted on the side of a road around 1 a.m. yesterday. The bodies were reportedly bound with zip ties and on top of one another.
The few reports about the story have cited the womens criminal records (neither of which are worth mentioning here). Balls sister, Crystal Moore told ABC Action News that the two women were close friends and had been working in the Jacksonville area as exotic dancers.
Heartbreakingly, Balls mother Jerlean Moore told ABC "I feel like sometimes that I failed. What could I have done? What could I have taught her better?
It isnt unreasonable to expect for a grieving family to wish that their dead loved one hadnt worked in the sex industry, one where women are often subject to increased abuse and harassment at the hands of clients, employers and law enforcement alike. Thus, there should be no judgment from any of us about Balls lament about her daughters work. But what I fear will happen here is a general sentiment
Read more at EBONY http://www.ebony.com/news-views/black-teen-girls-killed-but-do-you-care-403#ixzz3DoGvVpPd
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I wonder what reasons will be used to explain how they caused this themselves...
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#2
Yep, in this country, Black victims are routinely blamed for their own victimization...
MrScorpio
Sep 2014
#4
Black, female, and strippers. Yeah, the police will fall all over themselves on this case
tclambert
Sep 2014
#7
Hairsplitting point....the cops reaction would be the same-not white, not blonde...
Ken Burch
Sep 2014
#28
If the girls were police officers there would be 3 states & 1,000s police searching for the killer.
Sunlei
Sep 2014
#12
But that doesnt further the narrative, so your point is moot. See, it MUST be about race.
7962
Sep 2014
#60
Of course thousands die every day. But a callous attitude doesn't help anything. n/t
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#57
Sadly, I think we all know that more than a few cops simply don't give two shits about sex workers..
AverageJoe90
Sep 2014
#31
I wish I could say that I was shocked by this news, but, sadly, having lived within a
1monster
Sep 2014
#33
Any persons life, taken unfairly, is tragic. So these women were "Bad Girls" ??
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#37
There was an African American teen missing (now presumed dead, I believe), a year ago
phylny
Sep 2014
#39
i think the OP is about how black victims are often viewed as being guilty of their own deaths
JI7
Sep 2014
#43
Not necessarily; for instance, this report of this crime says 2 bodies were found a week before
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2014
#71