I had a friend who is a prison guard. He says that the last thing you want to be in Prison is a convicted child molester or someone who abused their authority as a person of trust so you could rape people. He said that many of the inmates relate to someone in their lives who did that to them or to their mother or sisterâŚand that in a way helped shape the way they turned out.
Not that I believe that it gives them the excuse to commit crimes. But in a way we are a product of our environment and often times convicts didnât come from a healthy loving environment and a scumbag like Nassar who did what he did to you women in the US gymnastics program. HAVE AT HIM.
Yes, being a pedophile-a âshort eyesâ in criminal parlance-is the absolute worst thing you can be in prison because the kind of guys with the level of impulse control thatâs lands you in prison, theyâre rarely childless and even the most absentee or abusive father can look down on a short eyes.
I do, however, draw the line at cheering prison rape.
I agree.
If sodomy was part of the punishment, then OK. But the incarceration is supposed to be the punishment. They need to just keep every one in their cells if they are going to do that â â â â â And where are damn cameras and sound sensors that should catch these guys doing it. Punishment for that should be âŚ
Seems strange that the Tucson penitentiary released him into the general population, even if it was the sex offender wing of the facility. He was too high profile and therefore tempting a target.
Not going to cheer the assault, but then again I wonât light a candle for the man either.
Not sure the fate of Nasser is newsworthy. I worked with a guy who worked the E R that serves a Massachusetts maximum security prison.
Inmates coming in lying on their stomachs was common, & he could expect to see some of the same ones back multiple times with the same injury. And AFAIK these arenât nationally known prisoners, unlike Nasser.
I find it interesting, in a video available through the linked article in the O P, the victims want an investigation of Bela & Marta Karolyi.
IMO both should be prosecuted if it was their duty to call police & they did not, knowing Nasser was violating policy in ways like spending time alone with athletes in their cabins at the Ranch.
It is thought by some that Belaâs emotional abuse lead to gymnasts being open to Nasserâs gestures of âkindnessâ, like sneaking them food. Both should be serving time like Nasser if these accusations are true.