Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/21/us/atlanta-spa-attacks-mario-gonzalez.html
One of the victims' husband was handcuffed and detained for four hours. He was not allowed to see the body or take care of their children. They were customers getting a normal massage on a date night. He is Hispanic, which shouldn't matter but somehow feels like it did.
A victim's husband was treated worse and given less consideration than the mass murderer. Whether that was because the Cherokee County cops assumed the massage parlor was a prostitution front or because they assumed he was illegal it doesn't matter. That was just flat out wrong.
This is terrible what he went through. But if there was any chance he was involved with the crime and they let him loose, the consequences could be bad too. So this might have just been them doing their job, unfortunate as it was.
The guy was lying down on a massage table when things went down. His wife, another customer, was one of the victims. There was zero chance he was involved. If anything, he was a witness. They probably just couldn't comprehend that he was married to the victim since they were an interracial couple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now it comes out that the perpetrator was being treated for "sex addiction", most likely just looking at pornography, at an evangelical coversion therapy center one mile away from the first location.
So it's actually not "mental illness." He was brainwashed by a radical form of Christianity that is infused with racism, misogyny, and violence.
He was acting quite rationally in accordance with the warped teachings of his religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/21/us/atlanta-spa-attacks-mario-gonzalez.html
One of the victims' husband was handcuffed and detained for four hours. He was not allowed to see the body or take care of their children. They were customers getting a normal massage on a date night. He is Hispanic, which shouldn't matter but somehow feels like it did.
A victim's husband was treated worse and given less consideration than the mass murderer. Whether that was because the Cherokee County cops assumed the massage parlor was a prostitution front or because they assumed he was illegal it doesn't matter. That was just flat out wrong.
This is terrible what he went through. But if there was any chance he was involved with the crime and they let him loose, the consequences could be bad too. So this might have just been them doing their job, unfortunate as it was.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/21/us/atlanta-spa-attacks-mario-gonzalez.html
One of the victims' husband was handcuffed and detained for four hours. He was not allowed to see the body or take care of their children. They were customers getting a normal massage on a date night. He is Hispanic, which shouldn't matter but somehow feels like it did.
A victim's husband was treated worse and given less consideration than the mass murderer. Whether that was because the Cherokee County cops assumed the massage parlor was a prostitution front or because they assumed he was illegal it doesn't matter. That was just flat out wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I think Harvey Weinstein tried to blame everything on sex addiction. I don’t think it worked cuz most sex addicts don’t go around raping and killing women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now it comes out that the perpetrator was being treated for "sex addiction", most likely just looking at pornography, at an evangelical coversion therapy center one mile away from the first location.
So it's actually not "mental illness." He was brainwashed by a radical form of Christianity that is infused with racism, misogyny, and violence.
He was acting quite rationally in accordance with the warped teachings of his religion.
Anonymous wrote:And now it comes out that the perpetrator was being treated for "sex addiction", most likely just looking at pornography, at an evangelical coversion therapy center one mile away from the first location.
Anonymous wrote:And now it comes out that the perpetrator was being treated for "sex addiction", most likely just looking at pornography, at an evangelical coversion therapy center one mile away from the first location.