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Kinda hard to be outraged over someone few people have heard of before.
She was a featured speaker at the Women's March on Washington...U KNOW THE MARCH YOUR SIDE PRAISED
Of course we praised the march but that doesn't mean everyone knew who all the speakers were or agreed with or even listened to them.
I saw the list of speakers...and out of 45 speakers I'm only familiar with seven of them, the rest I have never heard of before, including Ms. Hylton.
One person that some might find offensive doesn't negate a world wide march of 500 million people...and the largest protest in US history, if thats what you're trying imply.
Kinda hard to be outraged over someone few people have heard of before.
True but if that stuff is true, I'm a little outraged now. I suspect I'm not getting the whole story though.
Donna Hylton
Murder of Thomas Vigliarolo[edit]
In 1985, Hylton and two accomplices drugged and kidnapped 62-year-old Long Island real-estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo, and held him prisoner for 15–20 days. While imprisoned, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured Vigliarolo. Hylton delivered a ransom note and tape to a friend of Vigliarolo, leading to her capture.[2] She was convicted of second degree murder and two counts of first-degree kidnapping, and sentenced to 25 years to life. She served 27 years, after losing appeals.
Her involvement in the high-profile case was the subject of a 1995 article in Psychology Today magazine.[2] The article noted that, when asked about forcibly sodomizing the victim with a three foot steel pole, one of Hylton's accomplices replied: '"He was a homo anyway."[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Hylton
And Libs at this march cheered her...not a peep from MSNBC about her past
True but if that stuff is true, I'm a little outraged now. I suspect I'm not getting the whole story though.
kinda odd that Hylton is a 'rights activist' yet she took the right to live from a fellow human ........... but then what the Hell do I know ..........
It's true. It happened decades ago and she served her time but it is true.
kinda odd that Hylton is a 'rights activist' yet she took the right to live from a fellow human ........... but then what the Hell do I know ..........
Not just committed murder but tortured him. I hope torturing/murdering men isn't something feminists support now.
It's true. It happened decades ago and she served her time but it is true.
She was a featured speaker at the Women's March on Washington along with Van Jones and the Chairman NAACP National Board of Directors ...U KNOW THE MARCH YOUR SIDE PRAISED
She epitomizes the women's rights. Just like just like Rasmea Yousef Odeh, who is a terrorist and murderer and a women's rights leader.
1985...how many decades ago was slavery ...yet we still here about every damn day
And the left is more than happy to give her a platform!
Not just committed murder but tortured him. I hope torturing/murdering men isn't something feminists support now.
So we should give the Nazis a platform, but not her?
Of course we praised the march but that doesn't mean everyone knew who all the speakers were or agreed with or even listened to them.
I saw the list of speakers...and out of 45 speakers I'm only familiar with seven of them, the rest I have never heard of before, including Ms. Hylton.
One person that some might find offensive doesn't negate a world wide march of 500 million people...and the largest protest in US history, if thats what you're trying imply.