Friday, April 13, 2007
Terry Moran says don't feel to sorry for Duke Players
ABC News reporter, Terry Moran wrote a piece on the ABC blog about how we should not feel to sorry for those Duke Lacrosse Players falsely accused of raping the African-American stripper in Durham, North Carolina.
Here is a quote from the newsbusters blog about this:
"As students of Duke University or other elite institutions, these young men will get on with their privileged lives. There is a very large cushion under them--the one that softens the blows of life for most of those who go to Duke or similar places, and have connections through family, friends and school to all kinds of prospects for success. They are very differently situated in life from, say, the young women of the Rutgers University women's basketball team.
Yeah, that's right. Being charged with rape despite a lack of DNA evidence and a constantly-changing story by the alleged victim is far less traumatizing than some knucklehead with a radio show calling you and your teammates "nappy-headed hos."
http://newsbusters.org/node/12002
Yet many in the MSM wonder why ordinary people view them they way they do "Used-Car Salesmen or Ambulance chasers."
Here is a quote from the newsbusters blog about this:
"As students of Duke University or other elite institutions, these young men will get on with their privileged lives. There is a very large cushion under them--the one that softens the blows of life for most of those who go to Duke or similar places, and have connections through family, friends and school to all kinds of prospects for success. They are very differently situated in life from, say, the young women of the Rutgers University women's basketball team.
Yeah, that's right. Being charged with rape despite a lack of DNA evidence and a constantly-changing story by the alleged victim is far less traumatizing than some knucklehead with a radio show calling you and your teammates "nappy-headed hos."
http://newsbusters.org/node/12002
Yet many in the MSM wonder why ordinary people view them they way they do "Used-Car Salesmen or Ambulance chasers."