You insinuate that I'm trying to find excuses for Tyreek. That isn't accurate. You can see my post history on abusers like Marshall and Ray McDonald if you want to see the sympathy I have for excuses. I think it's an interesting case unfolding before our eyes and I will continue to be interested as things develop.
I'm not per se saying your trying to find excuses for Tyrek. My apologies, I probably wasn't as artful in what I was trying to say as I should have been.
What I'm saying is that, and this is no fault of yours, but it's worth it to be aware of the bias we incorporate into our lives. From a societal standpoint, I've noticed we blame women far more than we require men to accept blame for their actions.
This in particular is a case where a
child's well-being is at stake. Where hospital records show he has a broken arm and where he's been removed from Hill for his safety. Where Hill is on recording saying not only should his child be afraid of him, but so should his wife. Yet, here we are talking about her mental health (and in doing so, so obviously ignoring the child).
To be clear, I'm not saying Hill doesn't deserve for this entire matter to be fully investigated and to be given a chance to clear his name in the court of public opinion. I'm just pointing our bias as a broader issue and not just limited to this incident.