Did they get the Everybody Loves Raymond set in a firesale?
Did they get the Everybody Loves Raymond set in a firesale?
I feel like she is being shoved down our throats and I can’t for the life of me figure out who or what is trying to do this. Maybe I’m old and out of touch but her appeal is confusing,
I’ve read interviews with her and I don’t think I could seriously ever watch her in anything ever again after hearing her views on feminism or more importantly her views on hygiene.
Perhaps because of the location? As a native Texan, I would guess the same thing. Stop with the bs hand-wringing.
Your faux righteous indignation is BORING.
No one said that. You’re just tossing in non sequiturs to excuse your position.
Okay there Sparky. Bitch please is a common retort.
Not everyone knows about Mexico’s medical care, and there’s a lot of misinformation out there about the country as a whole. I myself was shocked when a coworker when to TJ for a dental implant, because I didn’t grow up near a border town or where it was common. I wouldn’t be so quick to condemn Tina for saying what…
Yeah, I grew up in southern NM and like everyone went to Mexico for surgeries and treatments, especially if they were uninsured/underinsured (though even sometimes with insurance, treatment in Mexico was cheaper than the deductible/copay). I was good friends with our town’s doctor (I trained their horses) and he’d…
FYI, without giving too much info away, I work on international law, and a good chunk of my work has to do with drug policy related issues, especially within the Latin American context. I’m very familiar with these issues. My first hunch was that this is related because of location, the way the father was killed, etc.…
No, but she made an educated guess. You're looking for reasons to be outraged though, so dont let anyone interfere.
I honestly would also guess that mostly based on the location and the fact that the violence in Mexico (which the US is absolutely and utterly complicit in) seems to be so extreme. But I would base that assumption on the violence inflicted, not on the race of the victims. You don’t shoot someone repeatedly, then light…
She doesn't just know they were Hispanic. She also knows a family was killed, a man burned, a daughter destroyed beyond recognition. That's a lot more than census data.
Maybe because of how the murders were carried out and not due to race or ethnicity?
Bitch, please. I’m Latin American so I guess you’re accusing me of being racist against myself? I guessed narcos because of the location and circumstances of the father’s murder.
God damn it.
Was just reading yesterday’s piece about this. My first thought was, “She’s dead.” Really wish I’d been wrong. Fourteen years old, the whole world and life ahead of her, apparently happy, beautiful... and surely innocent of whatever motive there may have been.
UGH, should have read before I posted. Just posted exactly the same thing. If he didn’t have any enemies then it would seem he saw something he shouldn’t have, and was probably with the daughter at the time.
That hollow feeling when you first read she’s missing, cynically assume that she’s probably already dead, and find out that you’re right.
Fucking awful. I’m guessing narcos. Not necessarily because the father was involved, it could be that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time and witnessed something, or that he refused to collaborate with them. I just hope her death was quick and painless but knowing how these animals treat women, I wouldn’t be…