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crockett 06-13-2019 11:30 PM

Just when you thought Alabama couldn't be more fucked up...
 
They are now forcing a rape victim to give her uncle who raped her multiple times visitation with the children he forced her to have..


https://www.knoe.com/content/news/Al...511195642.html


Alabama needs to be disbanded.. kick everyone out of the courts and govt and start fresh.



BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) - A 32-year-old woman in Birmingham, Alabama says the state's laws have forced her to face the man she says raped her again and again. With Alabama's recent abortion ban, Jessica's story has gotten national attention, showing how the state is failing rape survivors. Jessica asked to have her last name omitted from this story to protect her children.


A 32-year-old woman in Birmingham, Alabama says the state's laws have forced her to face the man she says raped her again and again. (Source: CNN)
Jessica says she was continually raped years ago by her uncle, her mother's half-brother. Despite the evidence, including a DNA test, he was never convicted.

"Well, it all started when I was 12 or 13 years old, and he started climbing in my bed at night," she said.

She was impregnated 4 times as a result. At 14, she miscarried. At 16, she had a baby boy. At 18, she had her third child. He later died due to a disease common in cases of incest. At 19, she had her youngest son.

"I literally just felt like I didn't have any options," she said. In another interview, Jessica told The Washington Post she was forced by her family to marry her rapist. That marriage was later deemed illegal by a court due to a "familial relationship."

Recently, her accused rapist has been taking her to court and winning for visitation of her sons. Jessica says she is sharing her story in hopes it brings change.

"You have to stand behind what's right, and you have to stand up for what you believe in. You know, it's been a very long, hard road for me. But it's going to be worth it. It may not benefit my case, but somebody in the future will benefit from this."

"We are one of two states in the Union that do not have a law that terminates the rights of a rapist," said Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D) Jefferson County.

Representative Givan says her fellow lawmakers are wasting time passing senseless bills.

"I think the legislature is failing the women of Alabama. The justice system can do no more than what we enact into law."

The man that raped Jessica still has visitation rights to her two children. The judge told Jessica she'd have to spend 48 hours in jail for each visit she denied her rapist.

Rep. Givan has already taken steps to pre-file legislation for the next session that would strip rapists of their parental rights. For resources for sexual assault survivors call 800-656-HOPE.

pimpmaster9000 06-13-2019 11:57 PM

yes but abortion is against the beliefs of imaginary friends in the sky!

Major (Tom) 06-14-2019 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22484594)
They are now forcing a rape victim to give her uncle who raped her multiple times visitation with the children he forced her to have..


https://www.knoe.com/content/news/Al...511195642.html


Alabama needs to be disbanded.. kick everyone out of the courts and govt and start fresh.



BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) - A 32-year-old woman in Birmingham, Alabama says the state's laws have forced her to face the man she says raped her again and again. With Alabama's recent abortion ban, Jessica's story has gotten national attention, showing how the state is failing rape survivors. Jessica asked to have her last name omitted from this story to protect her children.


A 32-year-old woman in Birmingham, Alabama says the state's laws have forced her to face the man she says raped her again and again. (Source: CNN)
Jessica says she was continually raped years ago by her uncle, her mother's half-brother. Despite the evidence, including a DNA test, he was never convicted.

"Well, it all started when I was 12 or 13 years old, and he started climbing in my bed at night," she said.

She was impregnated 4 times as a result. At 14, she miscarried. At 16, she had a baby boy. At 18, she had her third child. He later died due to a disease common in cases of incest. At 19, she had her youngest son.

"I literally just felt like I didn't have any options," she said. In another interview, Jessica told The Washington Post she was forced by her family to marry her rapist. That marriage was later deemed illegal by a court due to a "familial relationship."

Recently, her accused rapist has been taking her to court and winning for visitation of her sons. Jessica says she is sharing her story in hopes it brings change.

"You have to stand behind what's right, and you have to stand up for what you believe in. You know, it's been a very long, hard road for me. But it's going to be worth it. It may not benefit my case, but somebody in the future will benefit from this."

"We are one of two states in the Union that do not have a law that terminates the rights of a rapist," said Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D) Jefferson County.

Representative Givan says her fellow lawmakers are wasting time passing senseless bills.

"I think the legislature is failing the women of Alabama. The justice system can do no more than what we enact into law."

The man that raped Jessica still has visitation rights to her two children. The judge told Jessica she'd have to spend 48 hours in jail for each visit she denied her rapist.

Rep. Givan has already taken steps to pre-file legislation for the next session that would strip rapists of their parental rights. For resources for sexual assault survivors call 800-656-HOPE.


You and red fred are holding it down as bladewire is mia

Paul Markham 06-14-2019 03:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22484594)
They are now forcing a rape victim to give her uncle who raped her multiple times visitation with the children he forced her to have..


https://www.knoe.com/content/news/Al...511195642.html


Alabama needs to be disbanded.. kick everyone out of the courts and govt and start fresh.



BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) - A 32-year-old woman in Birmingham, Alabama says the state's laws have forced her to face the man she says raped her again and again. With Alabama's recent abortion ban, Jessica's story has gotten national attention, showing how the state is failing rape survivors. Jessica asked to have her last name omitted from this story to protect her children.


A 32-year-old woman in Birmingham, Alabama says the state's laws have forced her to face the man she says raped her again and again. (Source: CNN)
Jessica says she was continually raped years ago by her uncle, her mother's half-brother. Despite the evidence, including a DNA test, he was never convicted.

"Well, it all started when I was 12 or 13 years old, and he started climbing in my bed at night," she said.

She was impregnated 4 times as a result. At 14, she miscarried. At 16, she had a baby boy. At 18, she had her third child. He later died due to a disease common in cases of incest. At 19, she had her youngest son.

"I literally just felt like I didn't have any options," she said. In another interview, Jessica told The Washington Post she was forced by her family to marry her rapist. That marriage was later deemed illegal by a court due to a "familial relationship."

Recently, her accused rapist has been taking her to court and winning for visitation of her sons. Jessica says she is sharing her story in hopes it brings change.

"You have to stand behind what's right, and you have to stand up for what you believe in. You know, it's been a very long, hard road for me. But it's going to be worth it. It may not benefit my case, but somebody in the future will benefit from this."

"We are one of two states in the Union that do not have a law that terminates the rights of a rapist," said Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D) Jefferson County.

Representative Givan says her fellow lawmakers are wasting time passing senseless bills.

"I think the legislature is failing the women of Alabama. The justice system can do no more than what we enact into law."

The man that raped Jessica still has visitation rights to her two children. The judge told Jessica she'd have to spend 48 hours in jail for each visit she denied her rapist.

Rep. Givan has already taken steps to pre-file legislation for the next session that would strip rapists of their parental rights. For resources for sexual assault survivors call 800-656-HOPE.

Just when I thought American Deep South States couldn't get more fucked up. A man who was cleared of raping his niece is now allowed to see the children of those rapes because they are his. :upsidedow

2MuchMark 06-14-2019 08:26 AM

Fucked up.

King Mark 06-14-2019 08:29 AM

Inbreds gonna inbreed. How else are they supposed to create more little red hats for the future?

escorpio 06-14-2019 08:33 AM

Alabama. So fucked up, people from Florida notice.

brassmonkey 06-14-2019 08:40 AM

sweet home alabama!

Rochard 06-14-2019 09:39 AM

The south has always been fucked up.

I was stationed in North Carolina and we drove through the neighboring states and some of the areas are stunning.... People so dirt poor they live in shacks with cardboard for windows.

crockett 06-14-2019 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker (Post 22484611)
You and red fred are holding it down as bladewire is mia

Of course you dont see any issues of a rapist having parental rights .

crockett 06-14-2019 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22484738)
The south has always been fucked up.

I was stationed in North Carolina and we drove through the neighboring states and some of the areas are stunning.... People so dirt poor they live in shacks with cardboard for windows.

It's like that in a lot of rural areas not just south but mostly hillbilly type places..

TN, AK, MO, TX, WV all those low wage states

kane 06-14-2019 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by escorpio (Post 22484705)
Alabama. So fucked up, people from Florida notice.

This is a quality insult. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:thumbsup

crockett 06-14-2019 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by escorpio (Post 22484705)
Alabama. So fucked up, people from Florida notice.

But still not fucked up enough for a Red Hat to condemn the Republicans running it..

optics 06-14-2019 09:24 PM

I love these threads where the anti-whites show their true colors.

crockett 06-14-2019 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by optics (Post 22484925)
I love these threads where the anti-whites show their true colors.

You know how we all know you are a racist? Because you just tried to make a topic with absolutely nothing to do about race, into a racism rant..


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