Don't sell it to us as a victim, a woman who betrays her husband!

By Eglantine Nicolaj, why would this Martius be treated as a victim? Business, yes. Home in the new palace. The conditions we saw from TV were better than the average (for Kavaje can even say luxury). With the fingernails, you burned the red type. Ready to give interviews. Before [...]
Why would this Martian be treated as a victim? Business, yes. Home in the new palace. The conditions we saw from TV were better than the average (for Kavaje can even say luxury). With the fingernails, you burned the red type. Ready to give interviews. Before the camera that “Open” was also taken care of making up how it looks like it liked itself in previous interviews...
If he was in another country, he could see Marsida well if he'd be able to go on a TV every time in another one to give an alibi interview to try to get rid of the miles. Without trembling, he was showing the next series of any Turkish soap operas.
In a case like this, a country that is a state, the first action it would have done would be rehabilitation and treatment of children. The emergency finding of a responsible guardian. Would a mother who turned her home into a drug base ever see her children in a europe state? Where cocaine takes over in their presence. Where armed men with tin pistols get into the residence that lacks the owner of the house and puts the lives of three minors in serious danger.
Where a mother who had half of the Cavaja “shock” had no priority for achievement, emotional stability and the highest interest of her children. A lot of women civil activists get their hair on wigs these days and run to TV.
We were hackerd in the mind of our blood straits, crucified and tried by a mother of children, a woman. We were told that we were in backlogs because today the world is free and everyone has the right to live their lives the way they want, even by betraying the crown.
No, no, I can't hold hands for no reason for a woman who betrays her husband, even if her biological needs exceed the logic... Because infidelity violates one of the basic principles of marriage that are marital loyalty.
Personally, I can't give you other connotations of a woman with three children divorced from her first and second husband in prison. So much more in a small town full of rumors and prejudices where religion and unfriendly mentality dominate.
So, a woman in Kavaje under the Marsides conditions I think of in her work, in trying to raise honest children, a fewheaded to try to get out of her evil mouth and preserve her honor. I don't feel the obligation to stand up for this woman who chose the shortest way to enrich herself by violating any moral and legal principle. Should we protect her with the “, because she's a woman”?
No, we're equal before the law. I was impressed by how this woman gets on TV and without shaking her hair says she had a friend. That he sometimes helped her get coffee at her because he was looking, etc. But where exactly did this dead guy drink the coffee he was always armed with? You got a bar- coffee business, where? Why didn't you call the cops if you knew this guy you were in charge of? So much worse if he was bothering you and asking you for a relationship out of your desire... We can't talk about ignorance and ignorance anymore.
A minimum judicial culture must have everyone today, that they're publishing television daily with news and shows. You've been on social networks all day. Don't use nets just for fucking fishing nets...
We all know if we hide a wanted one is criminal. We can't justify ourselves with “I didn't know”. You're not so washed, Marsida, that in the house you found cocaine, weapons, precedentd persons, people who were under investigation. Well, all at once, in you... Here's how you start your work. Accept costs now.
I can't accept you're a victim. You made a conscious choice and cooperated with registered people. Because you enjoy money. You can't be called a victim when you're in business with a travel agency. Where did you get your money? You gave the man you had in prison for drugs or the man's friend who was up for drugs? Cut the victim.
I protect a girl who's raped, poor, and so on, not you. I can't protect you!! That I'm facing every day with raped and divorced women who can barely afford to buy bread. But they're just like you. Go to work, maybe hungry. But they become eagles when it comes to protecting their children's lives and interests.











