Convicted sexual predator, wife beater and badly beaten bully boy boxer Mike Tyson still wants us to feel sorry for him. Instead of taking responsibility for his actions, as adults (at least the non-liberals) do, Tyson has decided that it is the public's fault that he was convicted of rape, among other felonies. He completely played Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren (or, more probably, they played each other) in tonight's interview on the Fox Channel show "The Pulse." Tyson was convicted in 1992 of violently raping beauty contestant Desiree Washington, and he contends that because she was no gem, Tyson's immoral and criminal behavior should be excused. Granted, Washington wanted to gain access to Tyson's "privates" life, and she is known for one of the finest examples of the use of the English language, her comment after Tyson's conviction: "This just proves that he DID did it," but this is not a valid excuse for Tyson, despite his lack of intelligence and, hence, ability to understand this.
Tyson should not be looking for excuses or our sympathy! Nonetheless, he had a few gems of his own tonight. When asked if he was guilty of rape, Tyson told Van Susteren -- and the world -- that, "No, I didn't rape that slimy bitch, but now I'm so mad at her that now I really DO want to rape her." He didn't stop there, and we all now really DO know what a shining example Tyson really is. Discussing when me met Washington, Tyson said, "She was the easiest of the lot," referring to Washington being the one whom he saw as the easiest target which he could "get." Sounds like a predator to us. Hmm? How about more evidence, Tyson's own further words: "My objective was to fornicate with her. When I had sex with her, I just didn't care about her." Still sounds like a predator to us! Perhaps, though, we need just a bit more: Tyson's addition of, "...but I'm not a f#(%!ng rapist." OK, already, we're convinced. Tyson is a sexual predator -- oh, and a violent rapist, too! We might as well wait for hell to freeze than to wait for Tyson to take even an ounce of responsibility for his actions. And the winner of the beauty contest is....
We can understand someone getting into trouble and doing their time in prison. However, we are not inclined to give any convicted criminal any sympathy unless they show true remorse for their actions and take responsibility for them. Those who adopt this approach are worthy, after they have "paid the(ir) price" and as long as they stay out of trouble, of reintegration into society. At least that's the way American justice is supposed to work.
Tyson, who had already been arrested 38 times -- by the time he was 13 year old -- recived a 10 year prison sencence, 6 of it suspended (God really does show mercy, but for whom?) for his rape conviction. Despite his whining that, "I'm going to be left with the stigma of being a f#(%!ng rapist," "ptw" does not feel sorry for him in the slightest. He has not done the things which society has indicated must be done before we wholely accept him again.
Asked if he thought he had done anything wrong, he added only, "I was arrogant." We can only add, "Duh! - ya' think?"
Hey, Mike: Face it -- you are a remoreseless punk-ass violent sexual predator rapist who deserves nothing but the bullet that, some day, one of your other punk-ass associates will put through your head! We can't wait, for the world will be a better place after your corpse is cold and rotting!
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